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sally maclennane wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 11:24 am
Pippedydeadeye wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 11:12 am I’m reading Garnethill now. It’s very dark, but brilliant so far. I basically love a bit of Scottish crime.
My friend used to live in Garnethill, its a nice part of the city.

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I will definitely read the rest of the Garnethill books. I love Glasgow.

The Magnificent Sons was really good. Justin Myers is just great.

Next up is a book from a friend at work, Lost for Words.
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I'm reading Unorthodox by Deborah Feldman for book club at the moment and really enjoying it.
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I started and finished A Wedding At The Beach Hut today. Lovely :hbeat:
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The Alex Marwood was a good premise, but a bit lacking. I couldn't tell you what it lacked, but I felt rather let down. I am now on How To Survive A Plague by David France, which seems timely, but is actually about the fight against HIV and AIDS.

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Flora Poste wrote: Sun May 31, 2020 6:37 pm I'm reading Unorthodox by Deborah Feldman for book club at the moment and really enjoying it.
I can't wait to read this!
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I finished Rodham, and quite enjoyed it. I agree with Ken that it wasn't her best but it was a good premise.

I have just downloaded Little Fires Everywhere.
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I'm enjoying The Clasp!
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:toot: Yay!
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I finished Little Fires Everywhere, i really liked it. Has anyone read any of her other stuff?
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Everything I Never Told You is good, she definitely worth reading but I preferred LFE a bit.
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Everything I Never Told You in brilliant. I preferred it.

I’m reading the grown up version of Ruby’s picture book, Silk Roads.
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I have just finished Girl, Woman, Other and really enjoyed it - I read it quite fast and already thinking I need to read again.
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That's one of the billions I have on reserve at the library. I wish it'd open up!

I am going through Jilly Cooper's romances. They are brilliant reads but they haven't aged terribly well, I must say. I now realise where a lot of my fucked-up views on men & women have come from. Next I am re-reading Elidor and The Owl Service by Alan Garner, having just watched The Owl Service on Youtube and spooked myself with it all over again.
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It was a real joy reading both of those after so many years. As an adult I get so much I missed before. I'm now re-reading Duma Key by Stephen King which I've been meaning to reread for ages.
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Jilly Cooper books are my guilty pleasure. So awful.
sally maclennane wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2020 8:38 pm I finished Little Fires Everywhere, i really liked it. Has anyone read any of her other stuff?
I really liked Everything I never told you. Definitely worth reading.

I’ve been given The Invention of Wings but it feels a bit heavy going in the current climate.
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Thanks Olive, I might try that next.

I'm reading The Hypnotists Love Story, its OK but the main character annoys me.
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I read the Invention of Wings a few weeks ago, Olive. It is heavy going but so beautiful; I loved it.
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I loved Invention of Wings too. I can see why right now it might feel too heavy, though. She’s an amazing writer.
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I have just read The Mothers by Brit Bennett. Very much circumstances you cannot always control. Great story
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