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'Emma'

'Emma' Report 19 Jan 2014 17:43

Good for you Mau, enjoy the first of many. :-D <3

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 19 Jan 2014 17:49

Well done Mau - make sure you browse the Top 100 free books listed to the right of the Amazon page. The default tab is the Top 100 books, but once you've selected 'See All' at the bottom of the list, you can choose the Free books tab. :-D

Mersey

Mersey Report 19 Jan 2014 18:29

There is no looking back now Mau.... <3

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 19 Jan 2014 21:11

Thanks Girls ooh I'm not a virgin any more :-D

Mersey

Mersey Report 19 Jan 2014 22:19

Its a great feeling ain't it :-D ;-)

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 22 Jan 2014 10:47

Just finished Expo 58 by Jonathan Coe sent by the Genes Bookclub.
If you can get it for less than the hardback cover price of £16.99, its well worth a read.

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/hobbies_crafts/thread/1335029

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 23 Jan 2014 13:56

Finished reading Peterhead Porridge and really enjoyed it :-)

Started David Jason's Autobiography, My Life. Kindle
edition price £3.50p.

Emma :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 23 Jan 2014 15:50

Just finished a couple of books:

One Summer: America 1927 by Bill Bryson. This is an interesting factual book about American events in 1927. There's a lot about the growth of aviation and how brave (and very foolhardy) the early aviators were, about gangsters, politics and sport, particularly baseball. I found it interesting reading about characters like Calvin Coolidge, president at the time, who comes over as an idiot, and Babe Ruth whom I had heard of but knew nothing about.

The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes. This won the Man Booker prize in 2011. Not sure what to make of it. It's narrated by the elderly Tony and relates to events in his youth. Although it is quite short and easy to read, it is quite philosophical and seems to be about history and memory and how we view our past. I couldn't really warm to any of the characters. One girl keeps saying to Tony "You just don't get it do you?" I don't think I got it either!

Am part way through Philomena which I am enjoying even though it is heart-rending.

Dame*Shelly*(

Dame*Shelly*("\(*o*)/") Report 29 Jan 2014 13:15

just in case some of you dont know
you can also open folders on the kindle to keep your books in
i have 3 one for books that i have read and one for books that are new and one for the books that i have downlowed and not my salt of book so i call that folder
crap lol

im a fan of dilly court love her books even payed £11 for one
and it when down half the price a few months later
now i put book in my wish list and keep an eye on them to go down in price

I so love my kindle i take it every were with me
love it more than the old man <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

Mersey

Mersey Report 29 Jan 2014 23:26

Hi D.Shelly you are now known as a Kindle Babe :-D <3 <3

Thanks for your tip as well :-)

Happy Reading :-D :-D

Mersey

Mersey Report 29 Jan 2014 23:30

I am now reading Watch Over Me - Daniela Sacerdoti

On a special offer on Kindle at the moment for 30p !!

Eilidh Lawson’s life has hit crisis point. Years of failed fertility treatments, a cheating husband and an oppressive family have pushed her to the limits. Desperate for relief, she seeks solace in the only place she’s ever felt at home – a small village in the Scottish Highlands. There, Eilidh slowly begins to mend her broken heart but soon learns she is not the only one in the village struggling to recover from a painful past. Jamie McAnena, Eilidh’s childhood friend, is trying to raise his daughter Maisie alone. After Maisie’s mother left to pursue a career in London and Jamie’s own mother, Elizabeth, passed away, he has resigned himself to being a family of two. But sometimes there is more to a story than meets the eye. Despite their reluctance, curious circumstances keep bringing Jamie and Eilidh together. For even when it seems all is lost, help can come from the most surprising places. But sometimes there is more to a story than meets the eye. Despite their reluctance, curious circumstances keep bringing Jamie and Eilidh together. For even when it seems all is lost, help can come from the most surprising places.

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 30 Jan 2014 11:48

If a book is 'rubbish', I just delete it from my Kindle. Bearing in mind that I'd read the back of a cereal packet if nothing else is available, that's saying something! :-D

Currently I have 3 folders - Read, Werewolves, Witches n Vampires (which have also been read) and Paid for. There's only a couple in there at the moment - I scour the free list on a weekly basis. Many of the books offered for nothing are the first of a series, the hope being that you will want to purchase subsequent ones.

The most recent one finished (downloaded when free!) was "The Enemy We Know (Suspense with a Dash of Humor) " by Donna White Glaser

Recovering Alcoholic, Psychotherapist Letty Whittaker has been attacked by a client........... and is being stalked. The story focusses on her battle to stay on the wagon, and to discover who her stalker is. With 2 murders and several suspects, the 'who dunit' was quite a revelation.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 30 Jan 2014 19:58

I have been lucky so far and not found any that have really been rubbish, some have maybe been a bit light but readable on holiday, some have been good. reading The Citadel at the moment by Kate Moss.

Mersey

Mersey Report 3 Feb 2014 13:10

Im half way through The Mill River Recluse by Darcie Chan, which is one of the books voted for on Ann's Greaders. I do not want to spoil it but I have to say I am really
enjoying it :-D

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 3 Feb 2014 18:52

Down loaded for £1.99 from Amazon to my kindle
The Fallen Queen by Emily Purdy.

Emma :-)

Mersey

Mersey Report 5 Feb 2014 13:57

Good Afternoon my ickle Bookworms, just bumping our ickle thread
up to catch up with some books :-) :-) <3 <3 <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 5 Feb 2014 16:07

I am about halfway through Citadel by Kate Moss. Not a quick read as usual with her books, set in 1942 France with some interesting links to the Cathars in 842. Vague links I think with Labrynth if you read that but not necessary to have read it to enjoy this one.

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 9 Feb 2014 08:35

I am almost at the end of Joanne Harris's (she wrote 'Chocolat') 'Holy Fools'. Set in France in 17th century, a time of religious reform, the plague, and general unrest. The central character is a Gypsy. six foot, red haired, ex rope dancer who has 'been around' and ;led a full and lusty life. She is under the spell of LeMerle, a strange, charismatic and often ruthless character.

Through circumstances beyond her control (I wont spoil the plot!), she is now a nun and working in the gardens of The Abbey. It is a free and easy Order and the nuns pretty much do what they want. Until one day......

If this sounds too slushy, it isn't. The writing is wonderful and you can almost smell the atmosphere. Juliette is a strong, loving woman, and her character is so well done you really get to know her and like her.

So enjoying it! Happy Book and Kindle Worms <3 <3 <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Feb 2014 15:49

I have not been keen on Joanne Harris's books so far. I know I am in a minority. But that one sounds different BC. Are you sure the main character is not modelled on you?? :-D :-D

I have just noticed that I have Blackberry wine sitting on my book shelf waiting to be read..... that has been there a while!!!

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 9 Feb 2014 16:02

:-D :-D :-D @ Ann.