UK Amazon Kindle Forum discussion
General Chat - anything Goes
>
Just finished - just started


I do hope so, Ignite. I used to read a book a day even when I worked full-time.

Will start Armageddon: The Musical in a couple of days.
I've just finished reading Must Love Dogs which was ok.
Now I'm reading The Hating Game which even just a few pages in, I am already enjoying much more!
:0)
Now I'm reading The Hating Game which even just a few pages in, I am already enjoying much more!
:0)

Started Wish You Were (Not) HereI got this anthology free the other day and it is really well written IMO.

ive got that on my tbr list for october (halloween themed.. ish......)



I loved it. You can read my review here or on Amazon. I liked the sense of humour, the relationship built up between a talking spider and a man who hadn't had any experience of relationships - and the ending was a humdinger! Short and sweet, it was.


Dead chuffed I am. Managed to read about ten pages of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy before I fell asleep this afternoon!
I miss reading properly. :(

ive got that on my tbr list for october (halloween themed.. ish......)"
Just downloaded the follow up



It does pick up Lorraine and by 50% I couldn't put it down,dastardly deeds indeed:@)


I've just finished reading The Hating Game which was very good and am now reading White Lies and Custard Creams which I am enjoying so far - quite zany!
I'm having a run on reading "our" authors and thought I'd pick some which have been lurking on my kindle for ages.
:0)
I'm having a run on reading "our" authors and thought I'd pick some which have been lurking on my kindle for ages.
:0)


I'm having a run on reading "our" authors a..."
I read White Lies and Custard Creamsabout a year ago. There was one bit that amused me, unfortunately I read it in the morning & I was hard pressed to stop laughing out loud when the picture popped into my head. Not a good thing when there isn't anything obvious that you could be laughing at. (view spoiler)


Started and finished another book of short stories by Nicola Thorne, The Pride of the School and other Tales of Convent Life. Afraid there is no link for this one.

Part way through and enjoying it #:-D

Nonetheless, a tremendous read.

Yep, this book has my 4 star rating.
Have now at last, yippee, made a start on Steve's In the Blood - gripped me from the start, and even better, we've been a few times to Mawnam Smith to visit the wonderful Trebah gardens and Glendurrgan, so we have a keen interest in this area
Jay-me (Janet) ~plum chutney is best~ wrote: I read White Lies and Custard Creamsabout a year ago. There was one bit that amused me, unfortunately I read it in the morning & I was hard pressed to stop laughing out loud when the picture popped into my head. Not a good thing when there isn't anything obvious that you could be laughing at
Tee hee - that bit made me laugh too!
I'm now reading Susan Alison's other book,
All His Own Hair which I am also really enjoying. It's a more serious tale than White Lies and Custard Creams but very well written.
Some of the best books that I've read lately have been by "our" authors.
:0)
Tee hee - that bit made me laugh too!
I'm now reading Susan Alison's other book,
All His Own Hair which I am also really enjoying. It's a more serious tale than White Lies and Custard Creams but very well written.
Some of the best books that I've read lately have been by "our" authors.
:0)

Here's my review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

That's one I haven't read. Be interested in your take on it...

I've finished reading All His Own Hair and loved it.
Now I'm reading The Spanish Helmet which I'm also enjoying, an adventure tale!
:0)
Now I'm reading The Spanish Helmet which I'm also enjoying, an adventure tale!
:0)



I've enjoyed other Diane Chamberlain books but that one wasn't doing it for me at the time.

Intrigued by the name Ignite (because of our Ignite) I went to look. My type of book so started with book one. Thanks for letting us know about this series Fiona

Also started and finished Ruins of the Mind in one indulgent sitting.Terrific.
Starting Alex by Adam J. Nicolai, sorry no link available.
Philip (sarah) wrote: "Finished Mycroft Holmes And The Banker's Conclave Disappointing.
Also started and finished Ruins of the Mind in one indulgent sitting.Terrific.
Starting Alex by Adam J. Nicolai, sorry no link avail..."
I've got that one - I won't rush for it then...
:0)
Also started and finished Ruins of the Mind in one indulgent sitting.Terrific.
Starting Alex by Adam J. Nicolai, sorry no link avail..."
I've got that one - I won't rush for it then...
:0)

Hope you enjoy the series as much as I am x

I can confirm it's just as brilliant as Ignite says. I gave it a well earned 5 stars. Very enjoyable!
I started Dangerous Tides last night.

Just finished the Trylle trilogy by Amanda Hocking - liked it well enough but struggled in that I didn't have much love for the main character. It didn't make me want to read through the night.
I'm still battling through Game of Thrones, on the insistence of my husband, and reading the odd story from the aforementioned Ruins of the Mind when I really can't face Game of Thrones.
Oh and trying to decide which of the many YA and/or paranormal romance's I've downloaded to get obsessed with next. Something with at least 3 parts to get stuck into would be nice.


I do think it's a great book but that I'd enjoy it more if I didn't know what was going to happen! I'd find it much more exciting and would have been nervous for the characters I love, if you know what I mean. It's different when you know where it's going.
I'd love reading it if I was back in my old routine of reading on the bus in private but now I'm not working over the summer I'm having to read with constant interruptions from a four year old so prefer lighter reading.
Definitely looking forward to no. 2 but may take a break until September when the little one will have started school!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Cicero Trilogy (other topics)Herding Cats: The Art of Amateur Cricket Captaincy (other topics)
Mad at the World: A Life of John Steinbeck (other topics)
Mad at the World: A Life of John Steinbeck (other topics)
When We Cease to Understand the World (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Jane Casey (other topics)Joseph Connelly (other topics)
Sam Llewellyn (other topics)
Janice Horton (other topics)
Leslie North (other topics)
More...
Now I'm reading Must Love Dogs which is ok so far..
:0)