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I just started a thriller called In My Dreams I Hold A Knife by Ashley Winstead, which follows a group of friends between present day and college. It's a nice, enjoyable page turner thus far.
Also picked up:
Escapology - McAllister & Ryan
I Have Some Questions For You - Rebecca Makkai
Midnight Sun - Stephanie Meyer (Feel free to judge. :lol: I read The Twilight Saga some time ago, but not this.)
Hallowe'en Party - Agatha Christie (Reading it before the new film comes out.)
Also picked up:
Escapology - McAllister & Ryan
I Have Some Questions For You - Rebecca Makkai
Midnight Sun - Stephanie Meyer (Feel free to judge. :lol: I read The Twilight Saga some time ago, but not this.)
Hallowe'en Party - Agatha Christie (Reading it before the new film comes out.)
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I finished Great Circle today, I enjoyed it but it was quite long!
I think I will read Lessons in Chemistry next, has anyone else read it?
I think I will read Lessons in Chemistry next, has anyone else read it?
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I can read it on the 13th( (library). I've heard good thingssally maclennane wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 6:40 pm I finished Great Circle today, I enjoyed it but it was quite long!
I think I will read Lessons in Chemistry next, has anyone else read it?
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I've read it - I thought it was very readable but a bit overhyped and didn't quite hit the spot for me - would be interested to see what you think!
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I shall report back 

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Betty is definitely not for TMT reading. It's just native American poverty porn, as far as I can tell. I shall finish it and take it back to the library asap.
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I just read this and didn’t enjoy it as much as her other books. Though I couldn’t get into Sorrow and Bliss either so maybe this particular one wasn’t for me.Flora Poste wrote: ↑Wed Jan 11, 2023 6:28 pm I've just finished I'm Sorry You Feel That Way by Rebecca Wait and really, really enjoyed it. I've not read anything else by her before, but a quick search says I should :))
It's about a dysfunctional family and mental health and was excellent - similar but not similar to Sorrow & Bliss.
I also read my new book club one - The Other Hand. It was strange and not very good IMO but definitely worthy of a discussion.
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I’m most of the way through Cat Lady by Dawn O’Porter. Something about her writing annoys me though.
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The others all said they liked it, but seemed to talk themselves out of it as we discussed it. :)) It's a non-fiction book next month (The Salt Path) which will make a change.wendy james wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 10:42 pm I also read my new book club one - The Other Hand. It was strange and not very good IMO but definitely worthy of a discussion.
ETA - I've just looked up the following month's book, which is Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert. Wikipedia describes it as a self-help book and it sounds bloody awful, so hopefully I'm too busy in May!
I also read a Wales-set crime thriller (The Last Party), which was ok, and the very enjoyable Unsettled Ground. I may look up Claire Fuller's previous work. @Bats - did you ever ready any others as I can see you enjoyed this one too?
I have now reached my target of 26 books for 2023, so have doubled it and will see how it goes!
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I'm reading The Last Party just now, Wendy. I've just started it though.
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I enjoyed the salt path.
I’ve read a load of chick lit which was enjoyable but instantly forgotten :)), then Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus which got a lot better in the second half and I loved by the end, and The Blackmailer by Isabel Colgate which was the opposite - started well then I lost interest.
I’ve read a load of chick lit which was enjoyable but instantly forgotten :)), then Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus which got a lot better in the second half and I loved by the end, and The Blackmailer by Isabel Colgate which was the opposite - started well then I lost interest.
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Lessons in Chemistry is my original book club's July book so that's good to know Squirrel! April's is Rabbit Hole by Mark Billingham, which I'm looking forward to as I haven't read any of his for a while.
May is Eleanor Oliphant so I'm not too fussed to miss that month's meeting as I don't think it would be the same experience a second time, and it's too long since I first read it to remember exactly what I thought. And June is Queenie, which I think went down well on TMT.
May is Eleanor Oliphant so I'm not too fussed to miss that month's meeting as I don't think it would be the same experience a second time, and it's too long since I first read it to remember exactly what I thought. And June is Queenie, which I think went down well on TMT.
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Yes, I enjoyed Queenie.
I've just finished really good, actually by Monica Heisey and overall I really enjoyed it - it was genuinely well written, sharp and funny about a young woman going through the year after her divorce.
I've just finished really good, actually by Monica Heisey and overall I really enjoyed it - it was genuinely well written, sharp and funny about a young woman going through the year after her divorce.
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I loved Queenie. And I want to read Lessons in Chemistry, so I shall add that to the list.
I adored Home Fires last week, followed by Three Hours which was tense but excellent. I'm now on Concrete Rose which is easy and feels sort of pointless but is still very readable.
I adored Home Fires last week, followed by Three Hours which was tense but excellent. I'm now on Concrete Rose which is easy and feels sort of pointless but is still very readable.
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I’d love to read Eleanor Oliphant again! We also read Queenie for book club :)).
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I loved Queenie; I made a nurse take it out if the library yesterday.
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I enjoyed Queenie but found it a little bit triggering in parts.
I’m reading Lessons In Chemistry at the moment and am really enjoying it!
I’m reading Lessons In Chemistry at the moment and am really enjoying it!
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I've just started the Guest List (Lucy Foley) for a new book club, and by coincidence had picked up The Hunting Party (same author) at a garden centre last week. Oh, and I read a rather sordid book about Paula Yates after watching the documentary. Have I already said that? :granny: It was grimly fascinating, but a bit grubby.
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26 books this year already
I'm pleased with my seven. I'm currently reading I Who Have Never Known Men.

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Yeah, I’m on 8 just now Disco which I was pleased with. Currently reading an old Rebus that I don’t seem to have read before (Set in Darkness)