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What Are You Reading Right Now? ( Hwæt béon ðu bocrædung?)
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Oh I'm reading it at some point, I bought the whole series! lol. I also bought Kate Emerson's "Secret" Series just haven't started on those either.





I suggest Sons of Zeus



I'll suggest Niccolò Rising, a series by Dorothy Dunnett. They can be dense and a bit confusing but well worth the effort.
And Hild by Nicola Griffith. Really wonderful book that may be the start of a series but at present it works quite good as a standalone.

Thanks!


Just picked up



What a change!! Glad you ended up liking it :) I was nervous...I know we have similar tastes and I have the whole series waiting patiently in my tbr.


Now I'm starting [bookc..."
I'm interested in what you think of Dominion, please lest us know

I'm definetly going to move on in the Shardlake series eventually. I have Fiona Buckley's Ursula Blanchard series waiting to be read too. I love summer. I get so much reading done while the kids run around outside. House cleaning, not so much. Clean houses are slightly overrated anyway. Right now I'm trying to finish out Daughters of Rome for a reading challenge.




Now I'm ..."
I second Happy, Victor!








My current read continues my WW I streak
Alistair Horne's classice look at the battle of Verdun







It has been fun leafing through it. I don't think some of the recipes could be made today - I have no idea of some of the ingrediants. She also really like paprika instead of black pepper.
Whenever I start looking a cookbooks Mrs Happy always seems to ask if we REALLY need another cookbook.
She didn't have any comments this time :)

She's not the only one. :)


My thoughts exactly, Darcy. If I don't get an interesting new idea or tip, I consider it a wasted effort. :)

I love cooking. Since I've become mostly vegetarian, a whole new world of cooking has opened up for me. :)





My airplane read for when the girlfriend is passed out asleep while insomnia plagues me during the ten hour flight is




Yup, Miami to Gdansk through Frankfurt and Munich (because that was the cheapest flight!). At least I won't be alone...


I really enjoyed all of Sara Poole's Borgia novels.

Yup, Miami to Gdansk through Frankfurt and Munich (because that was the cheapest flight!). At least I won't be alone..."
I was wondering why so long....but I guess being so South is like being so far West. If only we lived in New York or Montreal, so much faster and cheaper! To fly that is! :)

Yeah, I think its 2.5 hours until we are somewhere in the vicinity of New York before we even turn east.
I finally finalized (lol) my reading list for the trip, at least the physical copies I'll be dragging in my suitcase.
I'm taking with me as I've mentioned before Alexander: God of War and in addition Tyrant, The Persian Boy, Luck in the Shadows, and Parable of the Sower. At least I'll have my escape from family when I get disowned and have to curl up in a hostel for the rest of my stay.


I really enjo..."
So far, I have too Gretchen. I read in the follow up that she thinks there maybe as many as 12 or so novels to write about Francesca. I hope she continues!

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