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I've got a few on the go ... But today I've been reading Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revolution
which I'm enjoying so far. It will probably be my last book for the month.
which I'm enjoying so far. It will probably be my last book for the month.
Michael wrote: "Slowly getting my way through The Luminaries. 400 pages in and not even half way through. Eeeeep."I'm reading that too Michael but have only managed about 200 so pages. I agree it's massive but I noticed you're doing really well with it. I keep leaving mine to read other books in between!! But I have to return it to the library soon so really need to get a move on. I am enjoying it.It's so well written. May have to buy it.
Brenda wrote: "I've just finished Murder in Mississippi the true crime story by Aussie author John Safran. I'll put up a review later!"Can't wait to hear your thoughts on this one Brenda. I really want to read it. A friend who read it recently gave it the thumbs down.
Brenda wrote: "I've just finished Murder in Mississippi the true crime story by Aussie author John Safran. I'll put up a review later!"
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Elaine wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I've just finished Murder in Mississippi the true crime story by Aussie author John Safran. I'll put up a review later!"
Can't wait to hear your tho..."
Review written Elaine:)
Can't wait to hear your tho..."
Review written Elaine:)
Brenda wrote: "Elaine wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I've just finished Murder in Mississippi the true crime story by Aussie author John Safran. I'll put up a review later!"Can't wait t..."
Yes just saw it. Great review and I think you and my friend agree on perhaps why it wasn't a great read. I still want to read it. I'm a sucker for true crime,all the facts and detail. As long as it's not too graphic or violent.
I did enjoy it Elaine, it was just difficult to read. I finished it, so it was good...I wouldn't have if I hadn't been enjoying it:) Not graphic or violent:)
Michael wrote: "Elaine wrote: "Michael wrote: "Slowly getting my way through The Luminaries. 400 pages in and not even half way through. Eeeeep."I'm reading that too Michael but have only managed..."
Yes I think I need to own it Michael. There's a damaged copy at work that I'm hoping to get my hands on but I'm not liking my chances!!! We'll see. But I agree you definitely want to keep reading it.
Brenda wrote: "I did enjoy it Elaine, it was just difficult to read. I finished it, so it was good...I wouldn't have if I hadn't been enjoying it:) Not graphic or violent:)"Thanks Brenda. I will get to it eventually. Maybe I'll be a bit more prepared for it thanks to your and my friend's input.
Elaine wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I did enjoy it Elaine, it was just difficult to read. I finished it, so it was good...I wouldn't have if I hadn't been enjoying it:) Not graphic or violent:)"
Thanks Brenda. I will ..."
No worries - I'll be interested in your thoughts when you do get to it:)
Thanks Brenda. I will ..."
No worries - I'll be interested in your thoughts when you do get to it:)
Thanks Brenda & Michael re Lisa Scottoline , I've read all your reviews of the books mentioned and perhaps I will give her another go :)
I'm currently reading A Century of Wisdom: Lessons from the Life of Alice Herz-Sommer
by Caroline Stoessinger
by Caroline Stoessinger
I recently finished Michael Connelly's The Gods of Guilt, it was awesome and I'm currently reading Matthew Reilly's The Tournament.
Jackmeister wrote: "I recently finished Michael Connelly's The Gods of Guilt, it was awesome and I'm currently reading Matthew Reilly's The Tournament."
Oh, two that I have here to read Jackie! So glad you enjoyed The Gods of Guilt - I'm keen to read that:)
Oh, two that I have here to read Jackie! So glad you enjoyed The Gods of Guilt - I'm keen to read that:)
I read and reviewed The Last Winter of Dani Lancing - great psychological thriller. The ending, in some parts were a bit unrealistic, but it was an absorbing and thrilling readReview : https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I finished reading 'Dead Tomorrow' by Peter James which I enjoyed. Started 'The Camel Club' by David Baldacci.I had my own novel 'Lack of Ambition' reviewed by Kirkus and it was surprisingly positive.
I've got a couple of his books here, but as yet haven't read any of them. Would Dead Tomorrow be a good one to start with Peter? I quite enjoyed The Camel Club when I read it:)
Mish wrote: "I read and reviewed The Last Winter of Dani Lancing - great psychological thriller. The ending, in some parts were a bit unrealistic, but it was an absorbing and thrilling read
Rev..."
Great review Mish:)
Rev..."
Great review Mish:)
Brenda wrote: "I've got a couple of his books here, but as yet haven't read any of them. Would Dead Tomorrow be a good one to start with Peter? I quite enjoyed The Camel Club when I re..."Brenda, I'd start with Dead Simple -- it's when we meet Detective Superintendent Roy Grace.
My extremely short review, if you can call it that:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Vicki wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I've got a couple of his books here, but as yet haven't read any of them. Would Dead Tomorrow be a good one to start with Peter? I quite enjoyed [book:The Camel Club|1..."
Thanks Vicki! That's one that I own:) I have had it for a very long time!!
Thanks Vicki! That's one that I own:) I have had it for a very long time!!
Brenda, Dead Simple is the beginning of the series and sets up the character. However one could read others in the series and you'd get some idea of the past. But I agree that the best start is 'Dead Simple'.
I finished this one at the end of December, but could only put my review up now (publication date)....
Phoenix Island by John Dixon
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Phoenix Island by John DixonReview: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Peter wrote: "I'm reading The Camel Club - at page 569 of 688 pages. It's a political/crime/mystery novel."
I really enjoyed The Camel Club - I like David Baldacci's writing:)
I really enjoyed The Camel Club - I like David Baldacci's writing:)
Finished reading Fatal Liaison by Vicki Tyley
I LOVED IT.My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Sharon wrote: "Finished reading Fatal Liaison by Vicki Tyley
I LOVED IT.My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
THANK YOU, Sharon! Absolutely chuffed you enjoyed it. Even more so with it coming from an Aussie reader. :D
You're most welcome Vicki. I'm looking forward to reading your other ones now. So you better get a move on with writing some more lol
Finished reading Two Birds by Vicki Tyley
A fantastic short story.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Sharon wrote: "Finished reading Two Birds by Vicki Tyley 
A fantastic short story.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
Thanks, Sharon. I love it when a story stays with you after the last page. Very happy writer here. :D
Vicki wrote: "*blush*Thank you both. You really know how to boost a writer's confidence..."
You're welcome :)
Last night I started reading Frantic by Katherine Howell. I'm really enjoying this one. Can't wait to see how it's going to end :)
Finished reading Frantic by Katherine Howell I LOVED IT!My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Janet, I just gave these author recommendations for another member in the Intro thread, these are mostly thrillers
Michael Robotham
Candice Fox has a debut just released Hades
Dawn Barker's Fractured
P.D. Martin
Luke Preston
Greg Barron, though his aren't set in Australia (mainly)
Honey Brown
Diane Hester's debut Run To Me
Ian Walkley's debut No Remorse (second out sometime this year Bait)
Here are some others for you:
Vicki Tyley
Katherine Howell
Hannah Kent's debut Burial Rites (Just remembered you said set in AU-this one isn't)
Leah Giarratano
Kerry Greenwood
Jenny Spence
Nicole Trope
Jill Paterson
Kathryn Fox
I have read and given high ratings to many of these authors' books - I hope this is a good start for you:)
Michael Robotham
Candice Fox has a debut just released Hades
Dawn Barker's Fractured
P.D. Martin
Luke Preston
Greg Barron, though his aren't set in Australia (mainly)
Honey Brown
Diane Hester's debut Run To Me
Ian Walkley's debut No Remorse (second out sometime this year Bait)
Here are some others for you:
Vicki Tyley
Katherine Howell
Hannah Kent's debut Burial Rites (Just remembered you said set in AU-this one isn't)
Leah Giarratano
Kerry Greenwood
Jenny Spence
Nicole Trope
Jill Paterson
Kathryn Fox
I have read and given high ratings to many of these authors' books - I hope this is a good start for you:)
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