You’re always one book ahead! :))Flora Poste wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2023 1:26 pmYes! I enjoyed it - but it's a hard read in places.
I've just finished Birnam Wood (Eleanor Catton) and it's probably a 3.5 out of 5 for me? It's a thriller set in New Zealand involving a guerilla planting eco group and an American billionaire and bits of it were really good, and bits weren't.
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I stuck it out to the end, mainly because I was travelling, but won’t be reading any others.wendy james wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2023 8:18 am I’m now reading a detective book but the writing is doing my head in already. I don’t know if I need to know who killed the monk, no matter how much ‘Stephen Fry loves the main character’. :lol:
I then started The Keeper of Stories at bedtime and didn’t stop until it was finished.
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It was that good, wasn’t it Wendy? I loved it.
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Yes. I just had to keep going. Sally Page wasn’t getting a literary beheading. 

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Black Butterflies was incredible.
Go on Flora, have you read Pod? It’s what I have next to finish off the Women’s Prize shortlist.
Though my sister is interviewing Kate Mosse next Friday so I wonder if I ought to try to read Ghost Ship first?
Go on Flora, have you read Pod? It’s what I have next to finish off the Women’s Prize shortlist.
Though my sister is interviewing Kate Mosse next Friday so I wonder if I ought to try to read Ghost Ship first?
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I finished Carrie Soto and loved it. My book of the year so far.
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I've just finished Bad Men by Julie Mae Cohen and really enjoyed it.
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I haven't - my library didn't have it when I ordered the Women's Prize Shortlist, but I've just had another look and they've got it now so I might go and pick it up in the week :))Pippedydeadeye wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 9:59 pm Go on Flora, have you read Pod? It’s what I have next to finish off the Women’s Prize shortlist.
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At last I’m ahead! :))
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Have just bought this one, after having seen it mentioned on here so many times. Also bought Lessons in Chemistry and the new Mhairi McFarlane so I am set for our holidays!wendy james wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 8:16 pm I then started The Keeper of Stories at bedtime and didn’t stop until it was finished.
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I’m reading Quite by Claudia Winkleman. It’s hilarious :))
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I reread The Ink Black Heart over the last few weeks,now that it's out in paperback. It took me bloody ages and I can't say I enjoyed it hugely although it was very readable.
I'm now reading Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld which I love! It's so sharp and well written.
I'm now reading Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld which I love! It's so sharp and well written.
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The message board stuff was horrendous in the Ink Black Heart, I thought, sal. And there's never enough of the Strike/Robin storyline.
I read Force of Nature in record time and really enjoyed it. I'm now on Them and then I shall be starting I'm Sorry You Feel That Way. I've had a really good run of enjoyable books lately, long may it continue!
I read Force of Nature in record time and really enjoyed it. I'm now on Them and then I shall be starting I'm Sorry You Feel That Way. I've had a really good run of enjoyable books lately, long may it continue!
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I hated all the in game stuff, it drove me mad.
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I finished Atlas by Lucinda Riley and really enjoyed it. I like it when a storyline gets wrapped up neatly. Not exactly highbrow literature but I love 'easy' books when I'm busy/tired.
Am now reading Between Us, the new Mhairi McFarlane book and I love it so far.
Am now reading Between Us, the new Mhairi McFarlane book and I love it so far.
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I finished My Murder, and I enjoyed it. Murder, motherhood, cloning and intrigue.
Next is Maeve Fly by CJ Leede, which is a horror that looks very different. It’s labelled as a feminist slasher. The cover alone is pretty interesting!
Next is Maeve Fly by CJ Leede, which is a horror that looks very different. It’s labelled as a feminist slasher. The cover alone is pretty interesting!
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It took me aaaages too but I really loved the format, having struggled at first. It's the kind of thing I wanted to reread immediately to see it with knowledgeable eyes.sally maclennane wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 8:56 am I reread The Ink Black Heart over the last few weeks,now that it's out in paperback. It took me bloody ages and I can't say I enjoyed it hugely although it was very readable.
I just finished Masquerade: The Lives of Noel Coward. It was bloody good although it was like Prometheus's liver... you kept thinking it had ended and then there was another chapter. I'm now on Tudor Children by Nicholas Orme.
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I finished Romantic Comedy today, I really liked it. Before I read it, I listened to an interview with Curtis Sittenfeld and she talked about research that had been done into relationships and sense of humour. Both men and women said that they wanted a partner with a good sense of humour. When they dug into that though, what women wanted was a partner who would make them laugh, whereas men wanted was a partner who will laugh at their jokes :woteva:
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