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message 4351: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments I finished the man in the brown suit. And considering my options for my next read.


message 4352: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments Decided on the cave by Kate mosse but I've finished that now (it's only a short) and now I have decided on Harry potter but I must first retrieve it from the depths of a box


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12622 comments Marc wrote: "Kath wrote: "Marc wrote: "started American Psycho for my sins"

i've got that on my tbr - will be interested in your thoughts!"

Ok. I've resisted it since it came out in 1991, but got a free copy ..."


I enjoyed the book but couldn't get into any others by him


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Natasha Holme (natashaholme) | 832 comments Just finished Letter to a Christian Nation by Sam Harris, in which he argues for Christians to drop their religion. It's much punchier and to the point than his previous book, The End of Faith.

Just started Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?, Jeanette Winterson's autobiography. This is wonderfully written, a really easy and engaging read.


message 4355: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 4313 comments Natasha (diarist) wrote: "Just finished Letter to a Christian Nation by Sam Harris, in which he argues for Christians to drop their religion. It's much punchier and to the point than his previous book, The End of Faith.

Ju..."


The Winterson is fabulous :-)


message 4356: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Holme (natashaholme) | 832 comments Marc wrote: "The Winterson is fabulous :-)"

Loving it, Marc. Looking forward to this evening when I can pick it up again.


message 4357: by Karen (last edited Jan 17, 2013 08:10AM) (new)

Karen Lowe | 1338 comments Finally finished The Woman in White and really enjoyed it - amazing how he manages to sustain that sinister sense of foreboding all the way through. Now just started In Stony Places which is ok so far but the conversion for kindle must have been scanned as it has thrown up a lot of rubbish - the victim is randomly called Gail or Gall, there's an 'arid' instead of 'and', and the police arrive in a Panda cat...!!


message 4358: by Elle (new)

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Em just read the Woman in Black and those two books confuse the living daylights outa me


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Stuart Ayris (stuayris) | 2614 comments Karen wrote: "Finally finished The Woman in White and really enjoyed it - amazing how he manages to sustain that sinister sense of foreboding all the way through. Now just started In Stony Places which is ok so ..."

I agree! The Woman in White is fantastic! Imagine reading that by candlelight when it first came out!


message 4360: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments I loved the Woman in White! It was amazing! I really like Wilkie Collins's books. I read The Fallen Leaves first cause Woman in White wasn't in the library at the time (this was before I got my kindle) loved that one too.

I finished Harry Potter and the PHILOSOPHER'S Stone. I would link it but I can only find a link for the Sourcerer's Stone which is not the real title so I refuse to use it. There is no such thing as a Sourcerer's Stone, the Philosopher's stone is a real legend.

Rant over. :o)


message 4361: by Kath (new)

Kath | 1233 comments see - more books i want to read - i really shouldn't come in here and see what you lot read :(


message 4362: by Mo (last edited Jan 17, 2013 11:53AM) (new)

Mo (mobroon) | 729 comments Just finished The Beggar King Thinking about Whispers in the Shadows


message 4363: by Elle (new)

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Jud (Disney Diva) wrote: "I loved the Woman in White! It was amazing! I really like Wilkie Collins's books. I read The Fallen Leaves first cause Woman in White wasn't in the library at the time (this was before I got my ..."




message 4364: by Lance (new)

Lance Charnes (lcharnes) The Smoke by Tony Broadbent. I'll have a review out in a day or two.


message 4365: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Hill | 1599 comments Just finished Tollesbury Time Forever. Unforgettable book. I'll be reviewing shortly.


message 4366: by Stuart (new)

Stuart Ayris (stuayris) | 2614 comments Jonathan wrote: "Just finished Tollesbury Time Forever. Unforgettable book. I'll be reviewing shortly."

Cheers Jonathan!


message 4368: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine  | 575 comments Finished Love Me If You Must,started Blue Monday.


message 4369: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments Tim wrote: "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone you mean? ;)"

That's the one! I couldn't find it :o(


message 4370: by Tim (new)

Tim | 8539 comments Just click on the 'More Editions' link - there's tons of them!

It does annoy me though that Goodreads always prefers the American title - sometimes it's completely different, and the UK title doesn't always show up in a search, which means you have to know the American title, which is a pain. Ben Aaronovitch's excellent Rivers of London (nominated for Elle's top 100 list) shows up as Midnight Riot, for example...


message 4371: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments I wouldn't mind it so much if the american title was the original.


message 4372: by Tim (new)

Tim | 8539 comments Quite. Both HP and the RoL books are British originals that were "translated" into American. Just adds insult to injury, IMHO.


message 4373: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) | 942 comments Thankfully I have finally finished A Cold Day For Murder - Dana Stabenow. Now listening to Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen.


message 4374: by Elle (new)

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments You nominated Rivers of London, I thought you meant the series. This is why you be specific Tim.


message 4375: by Tim (new)

Tim | 8539 comments I know I did ;)

I was just using it as an example and pointing out where you might have seen it before ;) The series is usually known as "Peter Grant" though. RoL was the only book that had its title changed; the others stayed the same (Moon over Soho and Rivers Underground)

As with Philosopher's Stone, the UK title makes perfect sense (the rivers literally are important characters in the book, as well as being wet flowy things), but Midnight Riot, that's just, like "huh?"


message 4376: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) | 942 comments Finished listening to Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen which too bad. Now I am reading All Fall Down - Erica Spindler.


message 4377: by Philip (sarah) (last edited Jan 18, 2013 12:38PM) (new)

Philip (sarah) Willis | 4630 comments What with one thing and another don't think I've posted here this year.
Just finished The Value of Life and Copy by David Wailing which was brilliant!


message 4378: by Suzy (new)

Suzy Taylor | 8 comments I just finished "The Companion", by Carolann Hays. It was a page turner to say the least. There was humor, suspense, and I really got into the characters. I'd recommend that book to anyone.

I am currently reading, "Mary Mary" by James Patterson. So far,it's another great job with an Alex Cross novel. There's enough twists and turns in this story to rival a roller coaster.


message 4379: by Karen (new)

Karen Lowe | 1338 comments Finished In Stony Places which was ok but badly let down by the dire ebook conversion. Now started The Legacy of Eden which I downloaded last March - one of those I'd put off reading as I disliked the title! so far ok


message 4380: by Jonathan (last edited Jan 19, 2013 03:00AM) (new)

Jonathan Hill | 1599 comments Just finished Seven Stories High
(Review here: http://jhillwriter.blogspot.co.uk/201...)
and, as promised, here's my review for Tollesbury Time Forever, also just finished:
http://jhillwriter.blogspot.co.uk/201...


message 4381: by Philip (sarah) (new)

Philip (sarah) Willis | 4630 comments Finished 600 Hours of Edwardwhich was simply terrific.
Can't decide what to read next.


message 4382: by B J (new)

B J Burton (bjburton) | 2680 comments Just finished 'The 100-year-old Man...' and started Winter in Madrid


message 4383: by Sam (new)

Sam Kates Hi everyone. I'm new to this thread and still struggling a little to find my way around GR.

Anyway, I'm on a bit of a sci-fi roll. Just finished Neuromancer by William Gibson (how did it take me so many years to get to it?) and thought it was fantastic, even more so that it was first published in the early eighties.

Just started Farnham's Freehold by Heinlein. Although I'm struggling to warm to any of the characters, the situation in which they find themselves is typically fascinating.


message 4384: by Guy (new)

Guy Portman (guyportman) Patti (A Fine Pear) wrote: "TC wrote: "Finished The Hairdresser of Harare earlier, really enjoyed it with a good balance between daily life and a bit of humour, and heavier issues in Zimbabwe. Gave it 5*s, thought it was ..."..."

It sounds like an interesting book. I look forward to reading it!


message 4385: by Guy (new)

Guy Portman (guyportman) Just finished reading Sweet Thursday by John Steinbeck. Sweet Thursday is lighter and more humorous than the other Steinbeck books I've read and perhaps not as profound as some, but I enjoyed it immensely.


message 4386: by Stuart (new)

Stuart Ayris (stuayris) | 2614 comments Jonathan wrote: "Just finished Seven Stories High
(Review here: http://jhillwriter.blogspot.co.uk/201...)
and, as promised, here's my review for Tollesbury Time Forever..."


Jonathan you're a big shining star!


message 4387: by Harry (new)

Harry Nicholson (harrynicholson) | 209 comments Jonathan wrote: "Just finished Tollesbury Time Forever. Unforgettable book. I'll be reviewing shortly."
It looks interesting and Ignite's review brought it into focus - so it has just patterned its digital bits into the mind of my mark 1 kindle.
61p - is that all? Ernie sent me fifty quid this week.


message 4388: by Stuart (new)

Stuart Ayris (stuayris) | 2614 comments Thanks Harry!


message 4389: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments I finished The Wasp Factory which I really enjoyed, although I find the roasting hot Scottish summer hard to believe, especially up near Inverness.

Started Dead Until Dark, I'm 5% in and wish I had a pebble dashed wall to repeatedly smash my head against


message 4390: by Joo (new)

Joo (jooo) | 1351 comments I finishedWendy and the Lost Boys by Barbara Silkstone Very silly adventure. I shall certainly be reading more by her. I know Mel "quite enjoys" those books lol.

Now I have gone back to Evilution by Shaun Jeffrey. I did read 2 chapters some months ago, but wasn't in the mood for it at the time. It is creepy.


message 4391: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) | 942 comments Couldn't get into All Fall Down - Erica Spindler, so now decided to read Priced to Move - Ginny Aiken.


message 4392: by Mo (new)

Mo (mobroon) | 729 comments Was reading Whispers in the Shadows now going on to Bring Up the Bodies I love her use of words so far. But as 2 time Booker winner, it promised to be very good.


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12622 comments Kindle Wise, I'm starting with my first series book, Killer Instinct by Robert W WAlker. PAperback, I am reading Careless in Red by Elizabeth George - maybe reading book No 15 about a character isn't quite the place to start though!!


message 4394: by [deleted user] (new)

I finished reading The Jungle Book last night. I enjoyed some stories more than others, the Mowgli stories and Rikki Tikki Tavi were my favourites.

Now I'm reading The Secret World of Fluffy Ratbag which I first downloaded in 2011, so it's part of my challenge. It's quite funny but I'm not enjoying it as much as I thought that I would.

:0)


message 4395: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Just finished Bitter Is the Salt by James Willard. Strange book. It's sort of Gothic style folk tales but the punctuation (especially at the ends of direct speech) is bizarre in the extreme. Got potential but it's not there yet.

Just started Slow Boat to Purgatory by Vernon Baker. Only 8% in but I'm finding it quite compelling reading. I may go quiet for a while!


message 4396: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine  | 575 comments Finished Blue Monday.Started and finished The Dark Winter,which is 1 of the new 20p books,was ok,worth 20p.Starting In the Blood.


message 4397: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 4313 comments Jud (Disney Diva) wrote: "I finished The Wasp Factory which I really enjoyed, although I find the roasting hot Scottish summer hard to believe, especially up near Inverness.

Started Dead Until Dark, I'm 5% in and wish I ha..."


don't you have a lot of problems in the summer up there with biting midges?


message 4398: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 4313 comments just bought a couple of kindle books for my laptop appThe Bet and Channel Skin

Not sure when I'll get to start them though


message 4399: by Patsy (new)

Patsy Collins | 180 comments Recently I realised that I've read very few classic novels, and that many classic novels are available for free, or at a very low price on kindle.

I've just started Great Expectations by Charles Dickens and am really enjoying it.


message 4400: by Aoibhínn (new)

Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) I've just finished Defending Jacob by William Landay by William Landay. Defending Jacob is a well-written, disturbing and gripping crime thriller with plenty of twists and turns throughout the novel to keep you interested. I really enjoyed this book. I was hooked from the very beginning to the end. The reader is kept guessing as to whether Jacob is innocent or guilty until the very end of the novel. Throughout the trial I kept changing my mind about whether Jacob was guilty or not. I thought this was a excellent read so I’m giving it a well-deserved five stars!
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Now I'm about to start Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford by Jamie Ford.


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