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sally maclennane wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 7:15 pm I finished Trespass by Louise Kennedy today, it's about Northern Ireland in the 1970s. A Catholic woman has an affair with an older Protestant man. I really enjoyed it, although it was quite sad too.

I downloaded the first 3 Slough House books as they were on offer for 99p each so I think I'll try them next.
I just did Trespass for Book Club. Very good and a lot of the references really brought me back to the 80's and growing up hearing a lot about the Troubles in the South.
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The stuff about the Troubles was very well handled, I thought.
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I'm on The Ink Black Heart by Galrowling (finally). Her writing is *so* addictive; I just want to sit and read and read and read until I'm done.
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R has been reading the Slow Horses books and recommends. Though he does sometimes seem to read some absolute tripe, so I'm not sure how viable a recommendation that is. :))

I am getting a bit bogged down in Bess of Hardwick, due to there being a cast of thousands, all of whom are called Edward, Elizabeth, Frances, Francis or Jane. :)) I shall persevere a bit longer - I am already on husband 4 - and see if it picks up. I've made a note of Trespass as well, that sounds good, thanks, Sal.
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Bat Macdui wrote: Tue Apr 25, 2023 11:36 am R has been reading the Slow Horses books and recommends. Though he does sometimes seem to read some absolute tripe, so I'm not sure how viable a recommendation that is. :))

I am getting a bit bogged down in Bess of Hardwick, due to there being a cast of thousands, all of whom are called Edward, Elizabeth, Frances, Francis or Jane. :)) I shall persevere a bit longer - I am already on husband 4 - and see if it picks up. I've made a note of Trespass as well, that sounds good, thanks, Sal.
My mum loves Slow Horses but she's probably less reliable than R. ;) I tried and didn't get past the sample bit but might give it another go.
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sally maclennane wrote: Tue Apr 25, 2023 7:15 am The stuff about the Troubles was very well handled, I thought.
I've downloaded this today. X
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I’ve finished The Bluest Eye today. I could see the beauty in it and the writing, but I just hate abuse in books now so much.
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I finished Rodham today and felt so wistful at the end. I'd like to try American Wife soon.

Now I'm on to Big Brother. I hate Lionel Shriver as a person but it's from the library, so I can give it right back.
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I loved Rodham! American Wife is so good too. She has a new book out soon.
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Oh yes, Romantic Comedy or something? I saw it when I went to see Ian Dunt speak about his latest book at Waterstones but I didn't have time to buy it. Maybe I'll just work my way through her entire back catalogue.
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I read quite a chunk of Slow Horses while hanging about the hospital yesterday. I like it although I think I'd find it a bit confusing if I hadn't seen the TV programme.

The new Strike book comes out the day we go to Lisbon in September (26th) so I'll pre order that to read whole away!
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I shall probably wait until the paperback of that comes out, I hate hardbacks and I'm not such a Kindle user these days.

I'm reading Tunnel 29 now, which is absolutely fascinating, about a man who dug a tunnel under the Berlin Wall.
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I hate hardbacks too, they are so awkward. I read on my tablet though, it's handy for holiday.

Tunnel 29 sounds intriguing, is it fiction or a memoir?
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My reads so far:

Everyday Sexism - Laura Bates. Don't read this if you don't want to be angry. Men! Just take a fucking day off please.
On Savage Shores - Caroline Dodds Pennock. Talks about indigenous Americans discovering Europe, long before we discovered them. Really interesting.
That Old Country Music - Kevin Barry. This author was recommended by an Irish colleague, beautiful writing style but the content wasn't my thing. It's a collection of short stories about rural Ireland
Wuthering Heights - E Bronte. Couldn't have cared less about any of the characters, wanted to pan Cathy's face in.
20/20 - Carl Goodman - freebie thriller on Audibles, good page-turner but gory and all about eyes.
Lost at Sea - The Jon Ronson Mysteries. Interesting stories but could've spent more time on each one
The Debutant - Jon Ronson. Story of a Tulsa deb who turned white supremacist and undercover informant.
The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels - Janice Hallett. Loved this loads of twists if you can cope with the epistolary format.


I'm currently reading Janice Hallett's first book - The Appeal
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sally maclennane wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 3:37 pm I hate hardbacks too, they are so awkward. I read on my tablet though, it's handy for holiday.

Tunnel 29 sounds intriguing, is it fiction or a memoir?
True, I do love a Kindle on a beach!

It's a true story, told by a journalist who interviewed the guy who did the digging and then has told it from a third-person perspective. So it reads like a story (Joachim did this, blablabla). I've made a right meal of answering your question, haven't I? :mog:
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Duophonic wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 3:43 pm My reads so far:


The Debutant - Jon Ronson. Story of a Tulsa deb who turned white supremacist and undercover informant.
Ah, is this a book? I listened to the podcast on Audible and was massively underwhelmed. He over-promises, I find.
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lazzbo wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 3:50 pm
sally maclennane wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 3:37 pm I hate hardbacks too, they are so awkward. I read on my tablet though, it's handy for holiday.

Tunnel 29 sounds intriguing, is it fiction or a memoir?
True, I do love a Kindle on a beach!

It's a true story, told by a journalist who interviewed the guy who did the digging and then has told it from a third-person perspective. So it reads like a story (Joachim did this, blablabla). I've made a right meal of answering your question, haven't I? :mog:
I know what you mean :))
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Thank God. Words were losing all meaning for me there.
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Duophonic wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 3:43 pm
Everyday Sexism - Laura Bates. Don't read this if you don't want to be angry. Men! Just take a fucking day off please.
I've just finished Hags: The demonisation of middle-aged women by Victoria Smith and your comment equally applies. I thought it was good, but not as well written as Invisible Women. Still, she made some very valid points.
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Just finished Exiles and I loved it so much! Jane Harper is so good at making the characters seem like old friends. Now, as I am on holiday, I have started People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry.
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