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ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 2 Feb 2013 23:22

Well, anyway, Bertha is finding it a nice little earner! :-D <3

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 2 Feb 2013 23:23

I so want her business plan.....i would be SO good at that :-D

Mersey

Mersey Report 4 Feb 2013 11:25

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

Ive just received a £10 Amazon voucher thanks to O2.....mmm wonder what I can buy :-) :-)

Mersey

Mersey Report 6 Feb 2013 17:29

Nudge :-) <3

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 6 Feb 2013 17:36

Still reading about the woman who paints eyeballs. Am taking notes so I can tell Muffy how it's done! Good book :-D

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 6 Feb 2013 17:55

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D looking forward to it BC lol <3

Mersey

Mersey Report 6 Feb 2013 18:43

I keep chuckling over your book BC :-) :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 9 Feb 2013 10:49

Just finished Dream of Darkness by Reginald Hill. It's the story of an 18 year old girl whose mother was killed in Uganda when the girl was 5. She is looking for the truth about her mother's death and her father's involvement in the regime of Idi Amin.

I normally like Reginald Hill and have read most of his books: the Dalzeil and Pascoe novels, the Joe Sixsmith novels, and his psychological thrillers. Not so sure about this one. I couldn't warm to the central character much. However, it was well written and kept me guessing who was a goodie and who was a baddie and I was surprised by the ending.

Worth a read if you like the thriller/mystery type book.

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 9 Feb 2013 11:04

I'm still reading Sun In Splendour...but got really hopeful yesterday when I saw the new Philippa Gregory in Asda for £3.50..thought it might mean I could get it on Kindle for about a fiver instead of the tenner it's been since release..but no.

Now I'm torn..do I just go and get the book as I REALLY want to read it...knowing that all the way through I'll be fed up because I'd prefer to read it on my Kindle....or do I wait !..... Wish they'd stop with this making *proper* newer books cheaper to buy..I'm sure there must be good reasons I don't know about that make this vital...I just find it annoying when I'm waiting on a newer book.........

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 9 Feb 2013 11:35

Same feelings here Muffy, why do we pay VAT on books through kindle,
they do not use paper etc and if supermarkets can sell cheaper why not on kindle.
Like you am waiting for a Philippa Gregory to come down in price through kindle.

Am still reading Peter Ustinov's autobiography and enjoying it.

Emma

Mersey

Mersey Report 9 Feb 2013 13:28

Helloooo Bookworms :-D

I have started to read Lynchcliffe Chronicles Volume One.....It was £1 on kindle hopefully a bargain...

September 1891

When a new mother tragically dies her grief-stricken widower places his daughter, Margaret, up for adoption with his childless employers, Lord & Lady Trevelyan, and she grows up not knowing her real father is living on the same estate.

April 1912
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When Lord & Lady Trevelyan are declared missing as a result of the tragedy of RMS Titanic Margaret is thrown on the mercy of relatives she had never known existed.

Margaret struggles to adjust to her new life and relatives. Then, following an instant mutual attraction, she begins to develop a relationship with chauffeur Lewis Franklin, who lost his own nephew on the Titanic.

Then secrets emerge. Secrets only previously hinted at. A spiteful grudge then leads to murder.

Margaret and the Lynchcliffe family must steel themselves to face the future while Franklin and Margaret must decide if they can have a future together

A novel about sex, secrecy, betrayal, sibling rivalry, family relationships and intrigue which will captivate the mind and keep the reader enthralled from first page to last.

So lets see what happens, will let you know ;-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Feb 2013 15:28

If I really want to read something and not wait I will happily buy the paperback if it is cheaper than on the kindle. I quite like to read a proper book sometimes, and you can actually read it in the bath which is a plus.

Just finished The Paris Wife by Paula McClain, really enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone who has read and enjoyed Hemingway.

Now reading Thursdays in the Park. :-)

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 9 Feb 2013 15:33

I read mine in the bath now Ann....I've mastered the art of holding it over the sides so if it drops it drops on the mat and not in the water !!!

:-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Feb 2013 15:53

Never thought of that Muffy, does conjure up a funny picture though. Not terribly relaxing? :-D

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 9 Feb 2013 15:59

No it's comfy enough if you get one of those bath pillows behind you ..takes a while to master it though lol x

Mersey

Mersey Report 9 Feb 2013 20:08

I always read my kindle in the bath Ann :-).....I just have to watch when my eyes get heavy as to put my kindle aside and enjoy my 40winks......when I can that is lol :-)

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 9 Feb 2013 20:25

Just finished "The Chocolate Girls" - story of the lives of three girls who worked in the chocolate factory in Birmingham during the last war - lovely book

am now reading "The Kashmir Shawl" by Rosie Thomas [Welsh author] The shawl belonged to Mair's grandmother, a missionary in Kashmir, and after her grandmother's deth Mair goes to Kashmir to see what she can discover about her grandparents lives in Kashmir

both on my Kindle

I've just downloaded all Jane Austen's books too

Jane

Jane Report 9 Feb 2013 20:34

I have just finished The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce.Not the usual type of book I would read.But I thought it was brilliant :-D.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Feb 2013 21:12

The Kashmire shawl I really enjoyed Ann

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 9 Feb 2013 21:30

oh good - I've only just started it