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Dec 05, 2012 05:45AM

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Just finished One Strange Christmas and started Winter in Madrid

Now I'm going to finish A Splendid Salmagundi ;)

Got a sudden desire for pizza...


Big mistake!!!
Both characters were completely diferent to how they were in the first book. The author went to great lengths to show that the hero was NOT the cad everyone made him out to be, and then she had him do the most caddish things possible!!! Didn't finish it I was so disappointed.

Still reading Black is the Colour by one of our newest members.


http://ignitebooks.blogspot.co.uk/201...
If you know his work you won't be surprised at the quality but the subject matter is unexpected in places. Good stuff, this.


Loved Extremely Loud...

Loved Extremely Loud..."
Me too, must read his other books.

just started


Loved Extremely Loud..."
Me too, must read his other books."
Everything is Illuminated is a book that really seems to divide readers. I thought it was good but nothing amazing. Many people feel it is too tricksy.


Edit - I looked for Fanny! what a ... well.. you know!"
I just put Redbird Christmas in title lol x

By coincidence I then read in the newspaper yesterday that he has been signed up by Penguin.Grabbed both his books before the price rises!This one was a bargain at 66p.


careful with these two books though cos, as they have been reissued, amazon don't say if you bought the previous issues. check first...

Who said that Ignite, I'll throw them out x

Just started Treespeaker by 'our' Katie W Stewart. Been looking forward to this one!


In all, 5 stories and I enjoyed them all.
I've still not got very far with Nicholas Nickelby.
I have a collection "next to read", I need a new collection "no, these ones are next to read" :)


My full review is here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Now I'm halfway through


I'm getting like that with the Grimm's fairytales book I'm reading. Can't even remember how long ago I started it.

Just started The Ice Marathon by Rosen Trevithick.


Then read Appreciating Angels: Sarahs Story Which was rather strange,a mix of spiritual and erotic if that's possible.It certainly held my attention!
Ready now to start A Wee Christmas Homicide

I've just finished snowdrops by A.D. Miller and very good it was too. The life, and lifestyle, of the narrator is enthralling, as is Moscow.
The description of the environments are superb. I don't know how accurate they are since I haven't been to Russia but the writer creates a very real setting for the book which draws you in.
The plot is essentially a confession. Funds are given to a company to pump oil but it is all a scam. Meanwhile the narrator falls for a woman who takes money from him also.
In the end he returns to London. His career is compromised, he has been exploited and yet still he misses his old life in Russia.
very good, well worth a read.

Just finished Rosen's Ice Marathon. Both thoughtful and funny. Off to cook village Christmas meal but I'll review later this afternoon.

Hmmm...
Sounds like a story I've over-heard in many an ex-pat pub over the years.

How the heck does one keep all the characters straight???

How the heck does one keep all the characters straight???"
Keeps mouth firmly shut as sarcastic answers fill my mind ;)

How the heck does one keep all the characters straight???"
With difficulty, took me a while but I got there. Then the confusion happened all over again in book 5 when a lorry load of new characters appeared.

How the heck does one keep all the characters straight???"
Keeps mouth firmly shut as sarcastic answers fill my mind ;)"
That's not like you. ;)

Am well on the way with "The Black Mile", Mark Dawson which I am finding absolutely brilliant characters well developed, good story line and time frame absorbing. Cannot recommend the book highly enough.

Read The Perfect Treat: Heart-warming Short Stories for Winter Nights excellent seasonal short stories by various authors, spoiled IMO by each one being followed with an excerpt from the author's next book.I estimate more than 50% was made up of these samples!
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