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Alexander Dumas? He wrote the Three Musketeers and stuff if I remember rightly.

Alexander Dumas? He wrote the Three Musketeers and..."
I loved the Count of Monte Cristo


Im still reading Cecilia Peartree's The Lion and Unicorn Quest. Very nice and civilised, even though there's a dead person and a brawl.


Just started God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything by Christopher Hitchens.

Just started God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything by Christopher Hitchens."
I did suggest it wasn't as great as it's cracked up to be :-0

I was with you from almost the outset, Marc. But I'd started, so ...
I did enjoy the descriptions of Mexico towards the end. ... Or maybe that was joy at reaching the end?



The Old Man and the Sea
I enjoyed this book. At 127 pages, The Old Man and the Sea was a quick read. I managed to read the entire novel in just under an hour. It was a touching and thought-provoking tale. I admired Santiago's determination and his refusal to let his spirit be broken. I loved Ernest Hemingway's writing style. I thought it was very similar to John Steinbeck's style (who is my favourite author by the way). Although it is a very short novel, the story got quite slow and repetitive in places. It is a good novel but I honestly didn't think it was worthy of the Pulitzer Prize it won in 1953.
My full review is here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Lean Mean Thirteen
I enjoyed this book but I didn't think it was anywhere near as good as the previous instalment, Twelve Sharp. The plot was predictable and virtually nothing happened in it to develop the characters further. I'm getting tired of the love triangle with Joe Morelli and Ranger and I wish Stephanie would finally choose one of them or else dump them both and date someone new! Janet Evanovich has let this go on for far too long and now there's no sexual tension left between the characters.
My full review is here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Now I'm halfway through



I was with you from almost the outset, Marc. But I'd started, so ...
I did enjoy the descriptions of Mexico towards th..."
Tee hee hee!

My review is at http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/..., in case you're interested.

I thought Penal Colony was a good read too :)
Just finished Spirit Horses - and I'd agree with a lot of the reviews, it was basically an entertaining story, with some interesting background on Native Indian culture and customs, but the writing was a little flat, and the formatting rather haphazard.
Now off to read Mrs. Robinson's Disgrace: The Private Diary of a Victorian Lady - I enjoyed her 'Suspicions of Mr Whicher'

I've just finished reading Julia's Room by Michael Murray, I've posted my impressions on my blog, but in short - I recommend it.
http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...






P.A. Fenton is now officially one of my favourite authors."
'cellar door' is one of those lovely words that sounds far sexier than it actually is... 'celandine' is another of my faves.


ooh yes! And Lostwithiel sounds enchanting too.
Finished Mrs. Robinson's Disgrace: The Private Diary of a Victorian Lady - it ends at 70% and the rest is all the notes and bibliography etc, which was a tad disappointing. On the other hand, I'd just about had enough of it anyway! Although the research is well presented, and the book is well written, I did wonder why she had bothered. I never felt I got to know the main character and didn't particularly care what happened.
Back to fiction, as I hve a couple of DTBs still to read that were too dear as ebooks... The Thirteenth Tale



Now do I read another Agatha Christie or another from my other challenge...


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Forty-Rules-L...
The paperback!
Didn't have the heart to tell her I've not read a DTB in years!
Was a lovely gift. I'll have to download a copy, I think.

http://www.ignitebooks.blogspot.co.uk...

I can't work out what DTB means, Patti. Something Something Book ...

Will have to choose something chilly and Scandinavian next, as a contrast!



As long as you go in knowing that's what you'll get, it's good enough company. In case you're interested, my review is at http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/....




"hoariest tropes..." Fantastic!
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