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Any one read a good book lately ?
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Sue | Report | 22 Apr 2008 12:28 |
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I'm into crime/thriller novels and most things except for romance and have just read the new Val McDermid book. It was excellent, with good plots and characterisation. For all you peeps out there unable to sleep, why not do what I do and read. At least the time passes very quickly!!! |
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RStar | Report | 22 Apr 2008 12:31 |
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I read the sad true life books, they're so upsetting though. Just read Call the Midwife by Jennifer Worth. An eye opener!! Recently read Urban Grimshaw by Bernard Hare, too. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 22 Apr 2008 12:39 |
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there at two books which in my lifetime I have practically read in one go because I couldn't put them down. |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 22 Apr 2008 12:59 |
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I loved the C.J.Sansom series of crime novels set in Tudor times - 'Dissolution', 'Dark Fire' and 'Sovereign'. I read lots of non-fiction, true crime, history, science, anything that 'grabs' me - not keen on biographies unless it's someone really interesting who's actually older than 30 and has DONE something other than been a 'celeb' or had a hard childhood!! I read some fiction but am fairly choosy and don't like 'chick lit' or anything too light, prefer something I can get my teeth into! |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 22 Apr 2008 13:03 |
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I like fiction, and auto/biographies too. Sometimes I just need escapism stuff and other times can cope with more reality. I've read some good ones recently, will add the titles later as they are upstairs and I don't want to disturb Mr Blobby while he is sleeping lol |
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Sue | Report | 22 Apr 2008 13:06 |
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Agree chic lit is absolutely not for me either. Something really absorbing Is what I love. Maybe this will give us all some ideas for new reading which I am always on the lookout for. |
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Julia | Report | 22 Apr 2008 13:16 |
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I have been an ardent reader for most of my life. I was bought up in an era when only the ruler of the Scottish island where I lived had televsion (well I am presuming he had one) because no one else did. |
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Krystyna♥ | Report | 22 Apr 2008 13:18 |
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Tess Gerritson, James Patterson, Patricia Cornwell and Peter james are my current faves at the moment. If you haven't tried them yet, then do. They are good. |
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Christine2 | Report | 22 Apr 2008 13:25 |
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Hubby says he has just read a book by Samuel Beckett about a doctor who does forensic work. It was called 'Written in Bone' but it is a sequel and he hasn't read the first one yet. It was full of twists and excellent. |
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Julia | Report | 22 Apr 2008 13:30 |
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Chrissie - I have that book in my 'to read pile' . Will look for the prequal when I go for 'Call the Midwife'. |
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Sue | Report | 22 Apr 2008 13:43 |
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P eter James, scary but its a safe way of being scared.! HOST very scary.!! you will definately not sleep. |
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Rosalind in Madeira | Report | 22 Apr 2008 13:51 |
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I have just read Relentless by Simon Kernick, it was recommended by someone on here and I ordered it last year and only took me a few days, may order some more now. |
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Christine2 | Report | 22 Apr 2008 13:55 |
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That's funny Rosalind. I saw that thread last year and put 'Relentless' in hubbys stocking at Christmas. He thought it was brilliant and has read several more Simon Kernick since. |
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Rosalind in Madeira | Report | 22 Apr 2008 13:56 |
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Susan, which of the Val Mcdermid one to you recommend to start with, see there are loads? I do read the reviews to see what they say, sometimes you find that some of the books have been written to order and are not up to the standard of others, but do make up my own mind. Always on the look out for something different. |
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Rosalind in Madeira | Report | 22 Apr 2008 13:58 |
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Chrissie, I found it gripping, plenty of murders, but they got on with it and no hanging around. You really felt on the edge of your seat sometimes and I was impressed at that. |
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Christine2 | Report | 22 Apr 2008 14:04 |
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I was really grateful to whoever put the thread up Rosalind because I am always stuck for hubbys stocking fillers at Christmas. I can't remember who it was now can you? Hubby says that he agrees with your summary of it:) |
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Sue | Report | 22 Apr 2008 14:17 |
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Hi Rosalind, |
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Shelli | Report | 22 Apr 2008 14:30 |
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Hi |
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Rosalind in Madeira | Report | 22 Apr 2008 14:54 |
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Hi Sue, yes I get the gist!! Fortunately she has a website which gives the dates as a lot have the date of Feb 2006, which are obviously new editions. I have five of the one's you mention starting with The Mermaids singing, and the reviews are good. Will see if anyone has them here, if not then I will order from Amazon. |
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MayBlossomEmpressofSpring | Report | 22 Apr 2008 15:13 |
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Just read a good one but can't remember the author, got it from library, non-fiction- Waiting for Daisy- have just started one by Barbara Delinsky - The Family Tree- a novel and not murder but def. a mystery should be interesting . am having a change from murder/mystery ones have read so many was getting so that I could solve them!This last one was recommended at the N.Wales Meet. |
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