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message 301: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Just finished Judge & Jury - James Patterson & Andrew Gross. Will now read Honeymoon - James Patterson & Howard Roughan.


message 302: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1970) I have finished One Shot and I am now reading Book by Whoopi Goldberg. This is great fun, a brilliant read.


message 303: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) I finished The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls yesterday. Very good. I very much recommend it if you like memoirs.

Just started on Pudd'n'head Wilson this morning. I'm enjoying it so far, but only a couple of chapters in.


message 304: by Wanda (new)

Wanda (wanda514) I am reading Here Be Dragons by Sharon Kay Penman as part of a group read. This is the third time I am reading Here Be Dragons and I still love it.


message 305: by Jaime (new)

Jaime | 240 comments Heather,

I LOVED The Glass Castle. Do you read a lot of memoirs? Have any other recommendations?


message 306: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 70 comments Jamie: I enjoyed the Glass Castle as well. If you liked that you might also like these two memoirs ....Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt. Also, Running with Scissors by Augusten Burroughs (although some of it has very graphic sex).


message 307: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) I also really liked Angela's Ashes as well as it's sequal 'Tis.

The Augusten Burroughs books are all really good (I've read 4 of them).

Jaime, if you like WWII books, I highly recommend The Nazi Officer's Wife and In My Hands, both really good stories from differing points of view.

Oh, and if you like memoirs about "hard-scrabble" type lives, you have absolutely got to read The Prize Winner of Defiance Ohio by Terri Ryan. It is a wonderful book. The movie was alright, but does not do the book justice at all!

And if you are into some quasi-dude type stuff, Papillon by Henri Chariere(sp?) is really good too. I'm actually not sure how "true" it is though, because I have heard things about it, but I totally enjoyed it while I was reading it.

And um...have you read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt? Extremely good and his other one the City of Fallen Angels is also pretty good, but not as good as MitGoGaE.

I think that's it for now that I would recommend highly. If I can think of anymore, I will totally let you know.


message 308: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Stopped reading Honeymoon - James Patterson & Howard Roughan (as I couldn't get into it at the moment). I am gonna try and read The Bridges of Madison County - Robert James Waller.


message 309: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Couldn't get into The Bridges of Madison County. So I am gonna read The Almost Moon - Alice Sebold.


message 310: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1970) I have finished Book. I tried Pompeii by Richard Harris but I didn't like it. I am now going to try Message in a bottle by Nicholas SParks


message 311: by Donna (new)

Donna | 79 comments Tracey, What didn't you like about Pompeii? We read Pompeii for my in person books group and it got rave reviews. Have you read Enigma by Robert Harris?


message 312: by Jaime (new)

Jaime | 240 comments Thanks Heather and Brenda! Running With Scissors is one of my all time favorites! I have all his other books on my "to read" list and have gotten them all through my bookswap site. Which one of his should I read next? I have read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Loved it! I have to read Angela's Ashes and really want to read The Prize Winner of Defiance Ohio. Come to think of it, all those suggestions sound great! Thanks so much!!!!


message 313: by Molly (new)

Molly | 270 comments Jaime wrote: "Thanks Heather and Brenda! Running With Scissors is one of my all time favorites! I have all his other books on my "to read" list and have gotten them all through my bookswap site. Which one of ..."

I liked Dry more than Running With Scissors actually. Quite a different tale from a later part of his life.



message 314: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1970) Hi Donna. I read the first two chapters and found it really difficult to get into. This is the first time I have read Robert Harris The book belongs to my son so, I may try again or a different one.


message 315: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) I finished Puddn'head Wilson today. I really enjoyed it. I guess because I haven't read any Mark Twain before, I never realized how funny he actually is. He has a very dry wit that is just crazy good.

Just started Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates today.It is at present the last book in the alpha list on my TBR shelves. I decided to start reading my books from Z-A on my shelf. meh, we'll see how long that lasts for.


message 316: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 52 comments I just started Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. It's excellent so far. I think it's going to turn out to be one of my all-time favorites.



message 317: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) I have read and finished The Almost Moon - Alice Sebold and The Beacon - Susan Hill . Now I am gonna carry on reading Sleepyhead - Mark Billingham as I wanna finish off books that I have already started.



message 318: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) I am storming through Cold Granite - Stuart MacBride at the moment. Should be finished by 2nite or tomorrow. My nxt book is Blood Test - Jonathan Kellerman .


message 319: by Victoria (new)

Victoria I'm reading Island by Aldous Huxley for my real life book club. I'm enjoying it so far in some ways, but not in others. A friend is dropping round the Kite Runner later, I'm going to read that because it has been recommended to me so many times.


message 320: by Stephanie (last edited Mar 22, 2009 11:05PM) (new)

Stephanie I just started A Mighty Heart its about Danny Pearl the Wall Street Journal correspondent that was killed in Pakistan just after 9/11


message 321: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1970) Message in a bottle made me cry. It was a great book. I am now reading severed by Simon Kernick.


message 322: by Jaime (new)

Jaime | 240 comments I just started The Night Watch by Sarah Waters. I am only a few pages into it, but it supposedly starts at the end and goes to the beginning. It seemed like an interesting concept to me. Plus, she's one of my favorite authors and it's the only book of hers I haven't read. She's got a new one coming out next month which I know I'll have to run out and buy!


message 324: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (tracey1970) I finished severed. I tried Geoff Dyer but didn't like it. I then tried Welcome to the world baby girl by Fannie Flagg. This was sooooo slow! I am now reading Hunting evil by Paul Harrison and david wilson.


message 325: by Charmian (new)

Charmian (clo1) | 26 comments Currently reading The 19th wife by David Ebersoff. Gripping and sad at the same time.


message 326: by becca (new)

becca (suchdreaming) I just read a novel called Still Alice (sorry, I don't remember the author's name). It's about a harvard tenured psychology professor who experiences early onset Alzheimer's. I know it sounds depressing, but it is not and I learned a lot about Alzheimer's. It is told from her point of view so you also experience the disease as well as learn about it.


message 327: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) I have read and finished Cold Granite - Stuart MacBride & An Eye for an Eye - Malorie Blackman and now I am reading Blood Test - Jonathan Kellerman & 8th Confession - James Patterson


message 328: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) I just finished Revolutionary Road by Yates. I gave it 3 stars, mainly because I didn't like the ending that much. I loved the last line though.

Just started Shriek: An Afterword by Jeff Vandermeer this morning. only a few pages in, but interesting so far.


message 329: by Cecily (new)

Cecily | 576 comments So how would you have ended Revolutionary Road?


message 330: by Charmian (new)

Charmian (clo1) | 26 comments Just finished reading Harry Potter and the half blood prince. I am a bit of a late starter to Harry Potter, but this is my favourite one so far as it subtlely weaves the children growing into young adults and their accompanying feelings into it. Also it is darker and the ending is left more open than the previous ones. With the result that you want to get the next one immediately.


message 331: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) C - I don't really know. I think I would have prefered her just taking the kids and taking off to Europe, leaving Frank behind. I think I would have liked to know her side of the story really and not just Frank's


message 332: by Cecily (new)

Cecily | 576 comments Re Revolutionary Road, the ending was not pleasant, but overall, I thought it fitted very well. I think April's end was inevitable and appropriate (but hence somewhat predictable). Mrs Givings' reaction, whilst apparently heartless, surely just illustrates Yates' point about the superficiality of suburbia and the importance of keeping up appearances, whilst also enjoying a good gossip. As for Frank, yes he just walked away, but that seemed very believable too.


message 333: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) I have the following on the go:

Blood Test - Jonathan Kellerman
8th Confession - James Patterson
Endal - Allen & Sandra Parton




message 334: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I just started The Queen's Lady.
I just finished watching both seasons of the Tudors so now I'm just in the mood to stay at King Henry's court.


message 335: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) CSFR - very true. I just thought that the whole book was a downer. I dunno. It was brilliantly written, but I just didn't like it so much.


message 336: by Donna (new)

Donna (electrogirl68) | 116 comments I was just wandering around town this morning and went into the discount bookshop where they had a table of 3 for £5 books. I got a double volume of James Herbert (Ghosts of Sleath and '48) a book for my husband, and Jules Verne's 20 Thousand Leagues under the Sea which I started reading on the bus home. It is one of those classics that I have never read and i thought it might be good.


message 337: by Donna (new)

Donna (electrogirl68) | 116 comments Fiona wrote: "Just finished Judge & Jury - James Patterson & Andrew Gross. Will now read Honeymoon - James Patterson & Howard Roughan."

Are you finding a difference in the writing styles with the different co-authors or are they all more or less the same?


message 338: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Well I couldn't get into Honeymoon at the time, but loved Judge and Jury. I also love his Women's Murder Club series which has a different author writing with him as well. So very hard to say really Donna.


message 339: by Donna (new)

Donna (electrogirl68) | 116 comments Fiona wrote: "Well I couldn't get into Honeymoon at the time, but loved Judge and Jury. I also love his Women's Murder Club series which has a different author writing with him as well. So very hard to say reall..."

Thanks. I've read most of the Alex Cross novels that he wrote alone but haven't tried any of the ones he has co-authored.


message 340: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Donna, try 1 hon and let me know what u think. Cos I loved his Step on a Crack he wrote with Michael Ledwidge.


message 341: by Wanda (new)

Wanda (wanda514) Hello, everyone. Currently, I am reading Lady Audley's Secret, a Victorian sensationalist novel. It was written as a newspaper serialization. I am enjoying it a lot.


message 342: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Just finished Endal: How One Extraordinary Dog Brought a Family Back from the Brink - Allen & Sandra Parton. Will now start The Attack - Yasmina Khandra (ML).


message 343: by Cyd (new)

Cyd | 20 comments I am reading The Indepence of Miss Mary Bennet. It is great so far.


message 344: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) I put down Shriek. I think it might be better once I read Jeff Vandermeer's first book, City of Saints and Madmen. So, for now, I am reading Watchmen by Alan Moore.


message 345: by BurgendyA (new)

BurgendyA | 105 comments Donna wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Well I couldn't get into Honeymoon at the time, but loved Judge and Jury. I also love his Women's Murder Club series which has a different author writing with him as well. So very har..."

Donna wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Well I couldn't get into Honeymoon at the time, but loved Judge and Jury. I also love his Women's Murder Club series which has a different author writing with him as well. So very har..."


I've read both "Honeymoon" and "Judge & Jury". I love them alot. I admit that Judge & Jury had more action in the story than Honeymoon. =)~



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Sandra (wildbanshee) | 10 comments I'm reaking The kiss by Danielle Steele, not much of a fan of her's but was given a box of books and feel
obligated to read them, does anybody ever feel like this even though it is not you favorite style of books.


message 347: by Kipahni (new)

Kipahni | 144 comments I keep on forgetting to "update" here
I finished "loose a memoir of promiscuity" and "If you eat you never die" both pretty good. I am starting "The Maltese Falcon" now


message 348: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) I have just finished The Attack - Yasmina Khadra. Will then listen to Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy (Audio)



message 349: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Just about to finish Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy (Audio) after listening for 3 hrs lol. Will read The Brutal Art - Jesse Kellerman (ML).



message 350: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) Just finished Watchmen. It was pretty good though quite disturbing in some parts.

I thought I could use a bit of a different style for a bit so I started on Mansfield Park by Jane Austen last night. Only about a chapter in so far, but it appears to be fairly standard fare for an Austen book.


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