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The author was on that Sara Cox book programme. I would like to read it.
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I started Fourth Wing and am loving it although I am not keen on the female main character.
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Finished In Memoriam last night and had dreams/nightmares about it. I thought it was incredibly readable without really being well written, if that makes sense. I sort of liked how dislikable the two main characters were. I saw from her acknowledgement that she's sold the film rights, so presumably that won't be long.

I started Pachinko this morning and am enjoying it so far. Something totally different was just what I needed.
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I like Fourth Wing a lot but the sex scenes are icky.
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Beab! I want to ask you about sexy monks.
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That is an unusual post. But do ask and if I can help regarding the sexy monks, I will.
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Have your read any Sierra Simone? Apparently she’s very good.
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I have not. That could go on my list though.
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I will tell Dr Dormouse. :tapsnose:
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Roger, wilco.
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I finished Cher 's memoir (part 1). I'm exhausted and we've only got up to age 30!
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She's lived a life, our Cher.

Still enjoying Pachinko. Anyone else read it?
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Yes I read it a few years ago and enjoyed it. I think a tv series of it has been made for a streaming service?
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Oh excellent! I can see it working on the screen although the sweeping timeframe must complicate things a bit.
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I’m still plodding on with Butter. It’s about twice as long as it needs to be as there is so much tiny detail in it. It’s quite weird too. From the reviews I’m not sure it’s worth finishing but I don’t like to give up :mrgreen:
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I haven't started Butter yet. I think I'll need to properly be in the mood for it which may be a long time. :mrgreen:

I can't remember the last time I updated this but I've read:

Guilty by Definition - Susie Dent - this was a pleasant surprise, set in a fictional English Dictionary, a mysterious letter arrives that requires decoding.
A Place of Greater Safety - Hilary Mantel - It's Hilary Mantel, not much more I can say. It took me months to read this because there was so much in it. If you haven't read it, you must
Witchcraft for Wayward Girls - Grady Hendrix - I love his books, horror, but for me not too horrifying. They really capture the time the books are set in. It centres around a home for unwed teen mothers and the treatment of them at the time. Really sad in places.
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You read via audio books, don’t you Duo? Butter might be ok on that format, or it will be good to help you sleep anyway :mrgreen:
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A mixture of both, but it's a physical copy I have. :(
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Duophonic wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2025 9:58 am
A Place of Greater Safety - Hilary Mantel - It's Hilary Mantel, not much more I can say. It took me months to read this because there was so much in it. If you haven't read it, you must
I really want to read this, but need to be in the right place I think (my Mum said exactly the same thing - she had a hardback copy for some reason and could only read it sitting up in bed as it was too heavy otherwise!). I was listening to a podcast the other day with the person who adapted Wolf Hall and The Mirror and the Light for the screen (he did Conclave as well, which was why he was being interviewed) and he said that his dream project that he is working on is adapting A Place of Greater Safety.
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I utterly loved A Place of Greater Safety.

I seem to have exhausted the kindle availability of Agatha Christie books in French, so I've gone back to English books.

I found a new (to me) Golden Age detective author; ER Punshon. Annoyingly, book 11 Comes A Stranger in the series is currently unavailable as people have reported errors in it, so I'm going to have to skip from my current read book 10 Dictator's Way to book 12 Suspects - Nine. It does matter as there's a story arc of the protagonist meeting his fiancée.
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