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~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 14 Jul 2012 02:09

Just bought today from charity shop "The Call of the Wild. White Fang"
by Jack London.....l've vaguely heard of it before and was told its a classic:)


RomanyStar....l think l have that one, will look for it:)

jude:)

Jean (Monmouth)

Jean (Monmouth) Report 14 Jul 2012 10:49

White Fang is a bit sad in places, Jude.

TessAkaBridgetTheFidget

TessAkaBridgetTheFidget Report 14 Jul 2012 11:40

I'm reading "Night Train to Lisbon" by Pascal Mercier. (translated from German).

It is the opposite of action-packed, but really interesting.

The "star" is a mild mannered, middle-aged teacher Raimund Gregorius, who without warning quits his ordinary life and sets out on a journey of discovery, researching into the life of a man he has never met.

I'm really enjoying it, possibly partly because of its slow pace.

Got this paperback from my local Charity Shop (three for a pound)

Tess

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 15 Jul 2012 18:01

I have that book on my shelf, Tess, but I found it a bit slow going so I shall go back to it some day!

Just finisihed 'Me Before You' by JoJo moyes and was totally enthralled by it. It's heroine is Lou Clarke a 26 year old who has just lost her job at the local cafe and hasn't a clue what to do next. The nice man at the Job Centre sends her as a carer/companion to a quadriplegic who prior to a horrific accident, was a rich, successful, high flyer who lived a full adventurous life. He is now bitter and deeply depressed at his condition and....but I wont tell the punch line!!

It is not a slushy romance, anything but. If you do not weep copiously at the ending, then I will eat my bonnet....*sniff.... :-D :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 15 Jul 2012 18:40

Not read that one BC I like JoJo Moyes. Must look out for it.

TessAkaBridgetTheFidget

TessAkaBridgetTheFidget Report 15 Jul 2012 22:28

BC, yes it is a bit slow going. In fact I have swapped to "A Ghost at the Table" by Suzanne Berne. Just for a quicker fix.
Will get back to Night Train in a couple of days, and will probably read it again in 6-12 months time

"Me Before You" sounds great. I have read other books by JoJo Moyes and have liked what I have read.

I need to do an actual list of authors to look out for, as I am so bad at names .
Will be looking out for the Eric Sykes book, rather like biographies.

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 16 Jul 2012 10:41

Tess, the Eric Sykes book is very good so far and starts with his birth
which i must admit i felt sorry for him through his childhood. It takes
you through his working life and service during war to old age.
I read Hattie..Bio of Hattie Jacques by Andy Merriman, which I found
interesting and how Eric treated her in their working life.

Emma

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 16 Jul 2012 11:18

Enjoyed 'The Help' very much and now halfway through 'The Secret Life of Bees'....... Sue Monk Kidd.
I think both books have great descriptive writing.

Will look for Eric Syke's 'If I Don't Write This Nobody Else Will ' he was one of my favourite comedians.

Mau


AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 16 Jul 2012 11:33

Haven't read the Help but enjoyed the secret life of Bees some time back.

Julia

Julia Report 16 Jul 2012 11:41

I am reading good old John Grishams 'Painted House'. Can practgically see Henry Fonda in the lead roll.

AnninGlos, after you mentioned Harlen Corban the other day, I was in a cheap shop on Saturday and saw one of his books for £2, so I bought thinking that although I have seen his books around for a good while, I have never read him, and if I did not like the style, I can send it to the charity shop.

Julia in Derbyshire

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 16 Jul 2012 11:47

Which one Julia? I don't read many thrillers - have to be in the mood, but the couple I have read of his I have enjoyed.

Julia

Julia Report 16 Jul 2012 12:09

As you know Ann, I like a good thriller. The book is Fade Away by Harlan Coben. The correct spelling this time.


Julia in Derbyshire

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 16 Jul 2012 12:10

Haven't read that one Julia so will be interested to know what you think.

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 24 Jul 2012 16:05

Will be starting Bette and Joan The Divine Feud by Shaun Considine.
Looking forward to reading it.

Emma

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 25 Jul 2012 09:25

Just ordered Harriet Sergeant...."Among the Hoods"......true story,how she met up with a Gang and their lives...sounds amazing. l heard her talking on the radio the other day and thought..'a must read her book!'

jude :-)

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 30 Jul 2012 10:41

Thought this book may be of interest to some, 'Abandoned
Women.' by Lucy Frost who did loads of research on this
subject.
Scottish women and their children who were caught stealing
to feed themselves were exiled to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania)
on board the Atwick-1837, and follows their lives there during and
after release and of their survival or not in some cases.

Emma

Mersey

Mersey Report 30 Jul 2012 11:54

Good Morning All.....

Ems the las book you posted about sounds like one for me.....off to Amazon to take a look............thanksu :-D

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 30 Jul 2012 12:04

I'm reading London by Edward Rutherford.

Sarum was one of the best historical fiction books I've ever read...and this one isn't disappointing either so far x

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 30 Jul 2012 12:18

good book Muffy. Enjoy!! :-)

cornishpasty

cornishpasty Report 2 Aug 2012 13:18

I'm reading the Barbed Wire University - what an eye opener to anyone interested in WW2, particularly POWs.