On Your Bookshelf

Post Reply
User avatar
Pawpads
Posts: 3684
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 5:42 pm

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Pawpads »

I've just finished Seven Days by Alex Lake. I loved it.
Cerise
Posts: 20791
Joined: Thu Feb 20, 2014 5:40 pm

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Cerise »

I finished The Perfect Child by Lucinda Berry. It was very disturbing but definitely a page turner. The (lack of) ending was disappointing. I find it hard to imagine what makes a person write such books but then I read it, I suppose, although I didn’t realise how dark it would be.

Not a book for Ella, that’s for sure!

Next I’m going to read Wonder.
User avatar
Kenickie
Kenneth Attenborough
Posts: 45793
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 2:43 pm

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Kenickie »

I read that a while ago, Cerise, but I don't remember it too well. I think I felt a bit similarly but once I started had to read on! I gave it three stars so must have quite liked it.
If your back's against the wall, turn around and write on it.
Ella77
Posts: 97765
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:55 am

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Ella77 »

Is there animal cruelty in it?

I've finished Commonwealth now. It was absolutely amazing.

Then I read State of Wonder by the same author, and it was really good but not as good. Utterly brutal ending though.

Next up is We Used To Be Friends which I ordered months ago and had totally forgotten about.
User avatar
indigo
Posts: 23198
Joined: Sat Feb 26, 2005 9:56 am

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by indigo »

I bought Melmoth by Sarah Perry on a complete whim. I'm hoping for gothic scares.
User avatar
Turtle Bean
Posts: 60016
Joined: Mon Feb 14, 2005 10:29 pm

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Turtle Bean »

I finished the last Patricia Wentworth and the first Witcher book. I'm now trying to finish a ghost story I started last year, Fire Devil by JL Bryan as I am currently 'tidying up' all the half read books.
User avatar
Lily
Picker-Lily
Posts: 52960
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:28 am
Location: The Wilds

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Lily »

indigo wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2020 10:55 am I bought Melmoth by Sarah Perry on a complete whim. I'm hoping for gothic scares.
I enjoyed this very much. I love Sarah Perry and saw her at the Lit Fest a year or so ago (whereupon I bought Melmoth!).
"You first have to find out who you are. Then you have to be it like mad."

My blog, if you are bored
User avatar
Turtle Bean
Posts: 60016
Joined: Mon Feb 14, 2005 10:29 pm

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Turtle Bean »

I've got a Sarah Perry book in my to read pile; The Essex Serpent.
User avatar
Pawpads
Posts: 3684
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 5:42 pm

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Pawpads »

I have just finished The Boy From The Woods by Harlan Coben. I loved every second of it.
User avatar
Pippedydeadeye
Directory Pipquiries
Posts: 89435
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 4:15 pm

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Pippedydeadeye »

I loved The Essex Serpent, it was brilliant.
User avatar
Turtle Bean
Posts: 60016
Joined: Mon Feb 14, 2005 10:29 pm

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Turtle Bean »

I might move it to the top then.
User avatar
Pippedydeadeye
Directory Pipquiries
Posts: 89435
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 4:15 pm

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Pippedydeadeye »

I think you should.
User avatar
Lily
Picker-Lily
Posts: 52960
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:28 am
Location: The Wilds

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Lily »

Oh definitely do so - I love it and have bought it for several friends.
"You first have to find out who you are. Then you have to be it like mad."

My blog, if you are bored
wendy james
Posts: 42489
Joined: Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:29 am
Location: Flollopy Simpleton Land

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by wendy james »

I’ve got How Not To Diet on the go (follow up to How Not to Die) and am listening to a Liane Moriarty on the drive - The Last Anniversary.
Cerise
Posts: 20791
Joined: Thu Feb 20, 2014 5:40 pm

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Cerise »

Ella77 wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2020 10:23 am Is there animal cruelty in it?
Yes. You’re not missing anything by not reading it. There are definitely plenty of better books to spend your time on.
Ella77
Posts: 97765
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:55 am

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Ella77 »

Great, thank you!
User avatar
Flora Poste
Posts: 9803
Joined: Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:25 pm

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Flora Poste »

Recent reads here:

Where the Crawdads Sing (Delia Owens) - I really loved this, it was gentle but gripping and I really liked the marsh/ nature setting.
Stardust (Neil Gaiman) - I've never read a Neil Gaiman before (no idea why!) and I liked this - it was the right mix of faerie whimsy and darkness for me.
Olive Kitteridge (Elizabeth Strout) - really enjoyed this, I'm getting more into short stories these days (possibly short attention span) but I like ones that have linking elements.
The Ruby in the Smoke (Philip Pullman) - I downloaded this for A, but read it myself as I fancied something quick and really enjoyed it.
Ella77
Posts: 97765
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:55 am

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Ella77 »

Where the Crawdads Sing is so good, isn’t it?
AshleyX
Posts: 5223
Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2010 10:31 pm

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by AshleyX »

Oh, I loved Where the Crawdads Sing too! It was just lovely. Another of my standout books lately has been Beartown by Fredrik Backman. Just so incredibly moving. And one of the very few books that my sister, dad and I all loved.
Ella77
Posts: 97765
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:55 am

Re: On Your Bookshelf

Post by Ella77 »

I’ve read the sample of Beartown but wasn’t sure. Sounds as though it’s worth sticking with.
Post Reply