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What Are You Reading Right Now? ( Hwæt béon ðu bocrædung?)
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Dec 15, 2012 06:28AM

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...However, I liked it,even if I agree with you about the sex scenes, and I assure you the story will be back - and will continue for a good time. Actually, my fav book in the series is the third one, while after the fourth I found that Mrs Gabaldon was exploiting the characters a bit too much and I stopped to buy the books (but I'll admit I borrowed them at the library).




No idea why it wasn't a hit with me when I read it years ago. I even remember the clam dinner, but now it's poignant.

...However, I liked it,e..."
Hey Simona and Jean,
Don't worry, the What Are You Reading Now thread is for whatever book you are reading. Doesn't matter what it is.

No idea why it wasn't a hit with me when I read it years ago.."
I can answer that...
Reader evolution. I know I am evolved so much in my reading tastes in the last three or four years.
I loved some books that I would not like now. I love books now I would not have liked three years ago.
I am pleased by the words you use to describe The Last English King. These are the reasons I thought it suited you and was surprised it initially did not resonate with you. His creativity and unconventional mind is why I admire the book. It is different to the run of the mill.

Maybe I didn't like him getting clever, because he does. But it's drenched in emotion and then, for me, there's nothing wrong with clever.
I remember the horrific images in England after the war. I think I felt that in-my-face at the time, now I think it's a persuasive depiction of war.
There you go. I've evolved.

Maybe I didn't like him getting clever, because he does. But it's drenched in emotion and then, for me, there's nothing wrong with clever.
I remember the horrific images in England after ..."
Lol! Gotta love some good old fashioned evolution. :D

I own it now though. And am reading it now..

The Christmas Collection

I think Santa is inspiring me to get myself a new cookbook for Christmas...

Don't worry, the What Are You Reading Now thread is for whatever book you are reading. Doesn't matter what it is. ."
@Jean: sorry I misguided you... anyway, there IS a "Historical Fantasy" thread, where I found many nice ideas for new books to try. Maybe you'll find it useful too.
(yes, I'm trying to recuperate a gaffe...!).

I think Santa is inspiring me to get myself a new cookbook for Christmas..."
It is fantastic. I love it. It is an Aussie one and has a good mix of traditional Christmas fare and modern Christmas fare.


I have seen all of them and there were only a couple series' of theirs I did not enjoy. Such as the one that went with the mothers cookbook.
I just watched their 2012 one off Christmas Cooking special on tv a couple days ago. That was fun.
They both recently lost a lot of weight and have a diet book out.






I know Tasha was an even bigger fan.


But in the scifi genre I found a couple good ones.


I am currently reading




currently reading Tana French's new one



But in t..."
I had the same reaction, Dawn. Ergo, passing onBring Up the Bodies

currently reading Tana French's new one

I've got this one on a number of wish lists at different places Happy, so let me know what it is like. I,ve read two others of hers that I really liked. Oh and just in case anyone wonders, despite having the same surname she in no relation and I'd never heard of her before I found one of her books in my local library.


Hope you enjoy The Winter King. I did like it. There were some thiings I didn't like, but more things I did.

I found this book very enjoyable, very. It has two main characters, one a girl who was taken with her father during a Viking raid and raised as a slave in the north lands. The second is a boy whose mother may have been a northerner and is raised as a foster son in 'The Isles'.
It is not pure historical; both main characters find they have a connection to Runes that enables them to use runes in a magical way. I think that a fair amount of historical research went into it though.

There was a lot of that magical Viking rune stuff in that fantasy I just read.


I guess I would not recommend it without reservations to someone who does not like YA books, simply because of the simplicity of writing style and it is not really gritty enough to be fully adult. That said the battle scenes at the end are pretty good. I don't think I would read it to my seven year old godson just yet.
I must look out for Wolfsangel! that looks good.

I like the kids to become adults at some stage in the story. :-)
I quite enjoyed Wolfsangel. Wasn't without its flaws, but it was a bit of fun.


I've started Peaches for M le Cure, Joanne Harris.





Great title. I'm reading Rogues & Rebels by Jo Field.
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