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Mar 16, 2013 02:54AM

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So scratched around a bit on my Kindle to see what else I could find.... stumbled across Ender's Game and gave it a whirl, enjoyed it thus far but... then I look up Card's other books and read his wiki entry and... well not keen at all on his personal views. And this has put me off his books (I was initially pleased that he had written more in the same universe as Ender's Game).
Can't remember ever being put off a book by the views of an author (apart from perhaps a Jeffery Archer novel I tried once), how about you?


I too have just read Ballet of the Bones and I agree that it is an excellent read. I'm now onto Rosen's The Troll Trap.

Just started Arabelle's Shadows by Fleur Gaskin. Diary format with some lesbian intrigue added, so right up my street :-)




Just started Midnight's Children and The Sekhmet Bed. Not far into either yet, but loving both of them.

Thanks Richard, I've just ordered The Sekhmet Bed - sounds interesting - ties in well with the new progs on Egypt at the mo.


Just started The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared


I LOVED it - thought it was brilliant. Quite an idiosyncratic writing style (difficult to know how much of that is the writer's actual style, and how much due to the translation) but it is witty, clever and interesting. Can't ask more of a story than that!


Heh, going to London today. I'll nail the parents in to make sure they're okay and we are good to go!
i love how he says Ireland yet all the reviews say Northern Ireland - LOL

Oldest step-daughter has taken to reading on her phone and commented yesterday that she loved 100 y o man. For comparison, she likes my stuff, and likes Cadfael and a fairly wide range of stuff

It was the kuf bookclub choice earlier this year.
Marmite indeed.
http://www.kuforum.co.uk/kindleusersf...

Being marmite, some people might hate you, but some will love you. Far worse for a writer if people just shrug and say 'well he writes well enough but I'm not bothered either way'

I think people's opinions about this book are really interesting. Personally, I thought it was awful. It's the only book on my Kindle that I've left unfinished.

I'm too old to buy green bananas too! Haha!

I'm too old to buy green bananas too! Haha! ..."
My late father occasionally bought a lottery ticket. He finally stopped when someone on the radio pointed out that we can work out the odds of winning the lottery, we can work out the chance you have dying in any give period.
So you can have more chance of dying before the ticket is drawn than you have of winning the lottery.
Obviously it depends on age etc, but the chap on the radio gave suggestions about when you should buy your ticket. My Dad discovered that he had to buy his at some point on Saturday afternoon to have more chance of winning than dying!
At that point he gave up






I've just state a short story Campaign of the Gods by Mike Evers - again, a new author to me. Funny, maybe a little too hysterical to be sustained - but I'll know more when I've finished it.

Started Sleepers by Jacqueline Druga, did someone here recommend it?

Next on the TBR pile is Fatal Tango

If you thought that was disappointing wait until At Bertram's Hotel.


I'm too old to bu..."
I'm the same. Apart from The Hundred Year Old Man... I can't remember the last book I didn't finish.
Actually, that's not true. I couldn't finish Atlas Shrugged either. I got about half way through that and realised that whole seasons had passed me by. But that's about 5 years ago.

I'..."
I stopped when I discovered that you're more likely to be struck by lightning twice than to win the lottery.
Although I also recently read (in 1,227 QI Facts to Blow Your Socks Off) that you're three times more likely to die in an air crash than you are to be eaten by a lion, so I'm giving planes a miss as well.
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