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'Emma'

'Emma' Report 28 Aug 2014 14:48

Finished reading Liverpool Daisy last night.

Enjoyed it a lot and she did make me smile.

Emma
:-)

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 19 Aug 2014 16:26

Cupcakes at Carrington's by Alexandra Brown.

Goodness knows why I downloaded it - it must have been free at the time.

Chick-Lit which really annoyed me. There is a good plot amongst the drooling and simpering which is the only reason it didn't get dumped!
...........

Although I'd seen BC's posts on the boards, I hadn't 'spoken' with her. She'd obviously made a positive impact with those who had close contact with her.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 18 Aug 2014 21:58

She will always be missed on here, on this thread, on the writers group......... Her stories were so so funny I never knew where she got inspiration from for some of them, and her tales of her life in Ireland were wonderful.

I don't know if others on here can remember way back when we had long running fun threads one of which was based on meeting up in a virtual pub every evening. We often used to leave BC asleep in a corner; one evening she was (supposedly) up a ladder being rescued by a fireman and she had no bloomers on. Tears were streaming down my face I laughed so much. Another time we had a long running pantomime I think she was the old woman who lived in a shoe/mother hubbord. Very funny. doesn't sound funny in the re-telling I can't tell it like she could.

BC thank you for the laughs and the caring <3 <3 <3

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 18 Aug 2014 14:49

She loved to get up to mischief Mers but,
also if she hadn't seen you on the boards
for awhile she PM'd to see if you were OK.

That was BC, caring, funny and definitely knew
how to get you back on track,she was special. :-)

Mersey

Mersey Report 18 Aug 2014 14:21

Its so lovely to hear all our little tales of BC ..Some of the posts on here were hilarious Emms.....half the time I wondered where she got her books from pmsl :-D ;-) <3

I remember getting a pm off her regarding an emergency and I was needed straight away......when I contacted her it was for a Kindle Ambulance was needed for Mauonthecoast who needed some help....so funny <3

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 18 Aug 2014 14:16

Talking of BC and calling us Kindle Tarts, she like myself
(a lady of a certain age) had appreciated what we laughing
called eye candy of the younger male species.
I remember calling her a Cougar which she found hilarious,
telling me she had been called a lot of things but never a Cougar.
We both had a good giggle at this.
Always happy fun filled chats with BC which we all shall miss.
<3 <3

Mersey

Mersey Report 18 Aug 2014 13:54

Glad you like it Emms, there are a few more of hers that are good as well.....

There are follow up books for Twopence across the Mersey, they are By the Waters of Liverpool / Lime Street at Two / Liverpool Miss......

Just take a look , its along time since I have read them

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 18 Aug 2014 13:38

Started Liverpool Daisy last night and I like her already :-)

Mersey

Mersey Report 18 Aug 2014 13:36

I just wanted to say a few words on here about our lovely BC...... <3 <3

BC told me she enjoyed the thread and did like to read or post on it when she could....

Her books and their descriptions where fantastic, and dare I say some of her reads where way out of my league.......She would make us laugh with her reviews...they were brilliant and so so funny sometimes.....

Her review of a book she was reading about how a lady had lost her eyeball and the intrigue and laughter we had wanting to know what happened where hilarious...

We were all bookworms until BC gave us the name Kindle Tarts on here..... <3 <3 <3

BC we miss you so much our special Kindle Tart and we will think of you always with your lovely smile, humour and big heart <3 <3

Mersey

Mersey Report 18 Aug 2014 13:28

Hi one and all lovely to see you posting your reads.....Emms I am going to take a look at The Lost Prince....thanks :-D <3

I have started reading The Italian Girl by Luncinda Riley...im thoroughly enjoying it

Rosanna Menici is just eleven years old when she meets Roberto Rossini, the man who will change her life forever. In the years to come, their destinies are bound together by their extraordinary talents as opera singers and by their enduring but obsessive love for each other - a love that will ultimately affect the lives of all those closest to them. For, as Rosanna slowly discovers, their union is haunted by powerful secrets from the past . . .



Rosanna's journey takes her from humble beginnings in the back streets of Naples to the glittering stages of the world's most prestigious opera houses. Set against a dazzling backdrop of evocative locations, The Italian Girl unfolds into a poignant and unforgettable tale of love, betrayal and self-discovery. <3 <3

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 18 Aug 2014 12:37

Finished The Lost Prince, this is the shocking story
of Louis Charles young son of Marie Antoinette who
was cruelly treated for no other reason than for who
he was.
I challenge anyone who reads this book not to feel
shock and horror at what he had to suffer at such a
young age.

RIP Louis Charles

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 17 Aug 2014 13:19

I read Nicholas and Alexandra Vera and enjoyed it,
let me know how you get on with the follow-up book.

Emma :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 17 Aug 2014 13:11

If anyone read and enjoyed Robert K Massie's "Nicholas & Alexandra" the follow-up book "The Romanovs: The Final Chapter" is available to download from Amazon at £1.09. I understand there is quite a lot of technical stuff about the forensic side of things which might be a bit boring and/or difficult but at that price I'm going to download it and have a go at it.

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 16 Aug 2014 21:43

Have just now finished "From Geordie Land to No Mans Land" by George Russell Elder.

It's based on the very accurate diaries of an ordinary Geordie bloke and his experiences in WW1. Sad, humorous and shocking.

Will happily pass it on to anyone who'd like a read of it.

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 16 Aug 2014 12:13

The latest Philippa Gregory's book
The King's Curse priced £8.46 .
Too rich for me at that price will wait for it
to come down a bit.

Emma :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 15 Aug 2014 20:40

I finished Jodi Taylor's "Second Chance" last night as well. I love her books but found this one a bit harder than usual to get in to, but about a third of the way in I seemed to click on to the right wave length again and really enjoyed the rest of the book.

Without giving any story away, as you said Detective, the timelines are in a real muddle. I thought the book had a really clever ending which leaves the author with several options for the direction of later books in the series.

Will start the Genes Book Club "Aren't We Sisters" tonight.

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 15 Aug 2014 20:05

Dermot's read isn't quite what I'd choose myself, but sounds fascinating from the Blurb.
Sadly the greed of men seems to sully the legacy of a 'Good' man.

How far we've travelled from the simple message contained in the Bible (and probably the Holy books of other faiths)

I've recently finished Jodi Taylor's A Second Chance, book 3 of the Chronicles of St Mary's series. In my opnion it's the best so far as more pages are spent detailing their time observing historical events. Talk about a time continuum pickle at the end of the book!

Book 4 is already downloaded, but I'll leave it for a while before reading.

Mersey

Mersey Report 15 Aug 2014 20:01

:-D :-D ;-) <3 Enjoy Minxy

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 15 Aug 2014 19:47

Thanks Mers will check it out :-D <3


Bought it :-D

Mersey

Mersey Report 15 Aug 2014 19:45

~~~~~s to al bookworms, apologies, trying to catch up on the threads.......

Emms, Tuppence Across The Mersey was one of my favourite books, hope you
enjoy it as much as I did.....I read it years ago......some of her other books a great too especially Liverpool Daisy :-) <3