On Your Bookshelf
- Kenickie
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I've just read the new one by Sarah Vaughan who did Anatomy of a Scandal, Little Disasters. It's good but about post partum mental health issues and some of the examples annoyed me - like worrying about your young baby being suffocated by soft toys in the cot being a sign of pathological anxiety. No, it's just following the SIDS guidelines!
I'm now on the new Adele parks which is about people who win the lottery and I'm massively envious already.
I'm now on the new Adele parks which is about people who win the lottery and I'm massively envious already.
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I finished Car Sick and it was a weird and wonderful as to expect from John Waters.
Now listening to The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle which is really interesting.
I'm not much of an audiobook person as I find it easy to tune it out.
Now listening to The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle which is really interesting.
I'm not much of an audiobook person as I find it easy to tune it out.
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Princess Clacky Thing
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I’ve just finished ‘The return of captain John emmett’ - enjoying getting through some of the books I’ve had hanging around here for ages but not had a chance to read yet, during this lockdown!
What a lovely book, very evocative and atmospheric. You know somethings well written when you can feel the chill of London in winter in a warm summers day.
What a lovely book, very evocative and atmospheric. You know somethings well written when you can feel the chill of London in winter in a warm summers day.
- Lily
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That sounds great Hobbes!
Duma Key was far better than I remembered it. I savoured every word. I'm now re-reading The Secret History.
Duma Key was far better than I remembered it. I savoured every word. I'm now re-reading The Secret History.
"You first have to find out who you are. Then you have to be it like mad."
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I finished Where The Crawdads Sing yesterday and loved every single word of it. Wow.
Re-reading the Book of Dust now so I can finally start my copy of the Secret Commonwealth which I was given in October and have never got round to reading.
Re-reading the Book of Dust now so I can finally start my copy of the Secret Commonwealth which I was given in October and have never got round to reading.
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I finished The Dutch House last week and really enjoyed it - I could totally see myself living there
I'm reading We Need to Talk About Kevin now as I've never read it and Lionel Shriver is doing a thing for the Times online book club in a couple of weeks. It's longer than I thought it would be and I'm not entirely sure I like her style so far.
I'm reading We Need to Talk About Kevin now as I've never read it and Lionel Shriver is doing a thing for the Times online book club in a couple of weeks. It's longer than I thought it would be and I'm not entirely sure I like her style so far.
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The Dutch House is my next book club book Flora, I must get it started.
- Lily
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Kevin is the only Lionel Shriver I could get through; I gave up on about 3 other ones.
"You first have to find out who you are. Then you have to be it like mad."
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I really loved this. I think I've said it a lot, sorry.Flora Poste wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 3:31 pm I finished The Dutch House last week and really enjoyed it - I could totally see myself living there
I used to like her writing, but once you've read a few, it really starts to put you off. The popcorn thing ("ritual") always comes up . Also, she's kind of a terrible person .I'm reading We Need to Talk About Kevin now as I've never read it and Lionel Shriver is doing a thing for the Times online book club in a couple of weeks. It's longer than I thought it would be and I'm not entirely sure I like her style so far.
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I finished The Hypnotists Love Story tonight, I enjoyed it more than I thought I would.
I like the sound of The Dutch House.
I like the sound of The Dutch House.
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I’ve read Three Women, lent by a friend. It felt a bit voyeuristic and without any real message.
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I'm re-reading all the Anne books. They are so beautiful.
"You first have to find out who you are. Then you have to be it like mad."
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- Pippedydeadeye
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I’m reading Good Omens, which is a bit silly after having seen it on TV, but it’s fun.
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Good Omens is my comfort read. I've read it countless times.
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I’ve just seen Liane Moriarty’s Hypnotist’s Love Story for 99p on Kindle.
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Thanks Cerise!
- sally maclennane
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I finished the Dutch House at the weekend - I loved it, it was so good!
Christ on a bendy bus son, don't be such a fucking faff arse
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Has anyone read the Chosen Ones by Veronica Roth yet? It's about a bunch of kids who save the world and then what happens 10 years later. It's pretty fascinating
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No, but that does sound interesting, Cos.
I stayed up until 2am to finish Queenie last night. It's so well written.
I stayed up until 2am to finish Queenie last night. It's so well written.