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Kay????

Kay???? Report 26 Apr 2010 18:35

oh Muffy dont feel bad,,,,its educational to read even pap ones,,,:}}}

Julia

Julia Report 26 Apr 2010 18:38

Yes Muffy, I endorse what Kay??? says. never be ashamed of buying a book. Wish more people did, and read them.
Off for me Bubble and Squeek now.
Speak tomorrow
Julia in Derbyshire

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 26 Apr 2010 18:42

*frets.....I think the book I gave to Hayley was a bit too cutting edge ....lol.. I have four books on the floor by my bed and none of them grab me.... XX BC

Julia

Julia Report 26 Apr 2010 18:45

I'm not here really BC. Have gone for me Bubble and Squeek. But, what book did you give Hayley, that was so cutting edge. LOLOL
Julia in Derbyshire

PS. Must get a copy.

Valerie

Valerie Report 26 Apr 2010 18:51

anyone read any of elizabeth chadwick. really good, some historical fact plus imagination. also helen hollick wrote a couple of good ones about harold and the conquest. i visit the mobile library - no fines, and the librarian tells us of anything he thinks will suit. also have a back up selection for emergencies like my 2 month summer trek around england, a double edged trip, record offices and reading what joy!! val

Jean (Monmouth)

Jean (Monmouth) Report 26 Apr 2010 19:42

Have been an avid reader since the age of five, and have had to part with a lot of books through lack of space, now only buy if I know I will read more than once, otherwise I am the librarys most wanted reader! One who uses her tickets to the utmost. I still take nine or ten every three weeks from the travelling library, and still finish up borrowing from others in the street! Do you like Nora Roberts books?

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 27 Apr 2010 18:22

I've just gone and read another book in the space of 24 hrs...

It's getting a bit daft now LOL xx

TeresaW

TeresaW Report 27 Apr 2010 18:37

Am I going to have to mug the postman next week? LOL

ChAoTicintheNewYear

ChAoTicintheNewYear Report 27 Apr 2010 18:41

What type of books do you read, Teresa?

UzziAndHerDogs

UzziAndHerDogs Report 27 Apr 2010 18:54

Jean I like Nora Roberts have just stashed a few away in the tent. No they are going to my Robert Jordan friend.

Muffy you have made me sort all my books out that are dotted around the van.
30 of them moved to tent and 26 stay in van unread. lol
at this time of year we get handed so many books from people going home. It's fun lol

TeresaW

TeresaW Report 27 Apr 2010 19:06

I like historical novels Cat, especially the 'timeslip' type. I also like Stephen King and the like.

UzziAndHerDogs

UzziAndHerDogs Report 27 Apr 2010 19:18

Well TW if you ever make it out here there will be plenty for you to read, only a couple of Stephen Kings but quite a few of James Herbert and the ilk and I am sure I can get you interested in sci-fi. Trouble is would you have time to read and talk about Shroppies lol

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Apr 2010 20:15

Elizabeth Chadwick books are great, I have several waiting to be read, sadly they don't seem to appeal to the reading group so mine don't get read. If you like historical novels try some of hers.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Apr 2010 20:17

Muffy my daughter reads like you do. I used to but find I have slowed down a bit now. Will still manage to read a lot on holiday though. Sadly can't take that many as they make the case too heavy!! I have the white queen waiting to be read here too. Couldn't read it as I was reading the Girl with the Dragon tattoo.

UzziAndHerDogs

UzziAndHerDogs Report 27 Apr 2010 20:34

Ann is it, was it good I like Stieg Larsson but don't have that of his.

I do love a good crime novel

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Apr 2010 20:56

It is gripping, I don't read crime novels or thrillers except when detailed to do so on greaders! I didn't want to read this one but now have the other two sitting on my book shelf read to be read later in the year.

UzziAndHerDogs

UzziAndHerDogs Report 27 Apr 2010 21:27

Ann that says it's good

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 27 Apr 2010 21:44

Has anyone read Cynthia Harrod-Eagles? She was commissioned to write the history of England from about 1450, in a very readable novel form, in twelve books. She is now up to about thirtysomething and just ending the first World War. The series is based around a family from York and is quite addictive!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Apr 2010 22:16

Ooh no not read any of those. Will have to make a note.

AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 27 Apr 2010 22:48

Now I am running late for work!!

Someone mentioned Nora Roberts. has anyone read her "In Death' series where she writes as JD Robb. I have introduced about a dozen people to this series and run a lending library of my copies.

There are 29 books in the series and a few novelettes which bridge one book to the next. Nora Roberts is still writing them. It is advisable to read them in order starting with Naked in Death. Each book is called .....In Death.

The stories are about a New York policewoman and are set in the future. They are available in paperback from the large department stores as well as booksellers. Exciting, spicy, thought provoking story lines, imaginative, tense and scary. I thoroughly recommend them.