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Thanks for the mention, Cecily :)



So far yea, I'm just under halfway through and it is very good and much easier to read than I thought it was going to be. It started off very subtle only hinting at Bateman's 'other side' but it's coming to the fore more and more now. And the attention to detail as seen through Bateman's eyes just adds to his slightly disturbing character. I can see it getting better and better I have to say.
Have you read it?

Glad you enjoyed it too, yea he's definitely getting more and more unstable. I think it's so disturbing because he comes across so normal to start with. Can't wait to get stuck into it some more tonight.








I just finished a re-read of this myself a few weeks ago! I remembered nothing of the story other than an overall fondness for it. I really enjoyed experiencing it again - this time more relating to Katie, but I could see exactly what would have drawn me to Francie when I read it initially at the age of 13.


Let us know what you think, I am always interested in novels set in the north. Thanks

Let us know what you think, I am always interested in novels set in the north...."
I am only 30 pages in but so far I am really enjoying it. Here are a few of my faves from northern climes "Late nights On Air" - Elizabeth Hay; "Running West" and "White Dawn" - both by James Houston

Let us know what you think, I am always interested in novels set..."
I liked The Tent Peg better than Late Nights on Air although they are both quite different from each other. Good use of setting in both.

I'm probably one of the few people who hated On Chesil Beach but it seemed to me it took a long time to say absolutely nothing







Welcome to the board Mary! =)~


Have read One flew over the Cuckoos's nest, you'll really enjoy it. I have also read a couple by Nicholas Sparks but not the one you mention, I enjoy his books and I'm sure you will enjoy it. Let me know if it's one for the shelf!

After reading The Kitchen Boy A Novel of the Last Tsar, I was looking for something more in depth about the Romanovs. A GoodReads friend recommended Nicholas and Alexandra, which I am currently reading.

Loved Cuckoo's Nest - both the book and the movie.


Mary, you might also enjoy House's trilogy novels, A Parchment of Leaves, The Coal Tattoo A Novel, and Clay's Quilt. Wonderful reading about an Appalachian family through time. I met House and he is such a nice person.


Kelleen, this is one of my all time favorite books. After you get through this you need to read World without end which is the second part to this book. It is two books which I will read over and over again.

Next I'll be starting Fingersmith by Sarah Waters.

I enjoyed it so much, I'm now rereading The Seeds of Time.
And the reason I've gone back to Wyndham is because someone in this group mentioned him a few days ago. I forget who or which topic it was in, but THANK YOU.


Linda, I loved The Owl Killers. One of my best friends and I read it together, too, and really enjoyed discussing it. I've also read A Company of Liars and thoroughly enjoyed it, too, but The Owl Killers is my favorite of the two.

Its been about 20 years since I read a bunch of John Wyndham books. I did the same thing, read one and got hooked so bought and read several. I will have to look and see if I read them all or not. They are great and such short fast reads if I remember correctly. Thanks for mentioning them. I have fond memories of them and now I am feeling sweetly nostalgic (even if they aren't sweet books).

I have noticed that he/his characters are quite mysoginistic; something I didn't notice in my 20s, but then that's largely a reflection of his time.

Interesting, I don't remember that either.

Also just started reading The Poe Shadow A Novel by Matthew Pearl, will report back when gotten further.

Sam, I loved The Poe Shadow, but then I like all of Matthew Pearl's books. I think the last one, The Last Dickens A Novel, is my favorite.

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