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What Book or Kindle Book are you reading ??

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Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 29 May 2013 08:58

Just finished the sisterhood by Helen Bryan ....very good read :-D

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 28 May 2013 15:24

At long last have finished Nicholas and Alexandra.
If you want a history lesson on Russia and their
murders this is a book I would recommend. I have
learnt a lot from this book even though it took me ages
to read and happy I managed to get through it. :-D

Emma :-)

BarbinSGlos

BarbinSGlos Report 25 May 2013 18:38

Yes Ann so sad in places and shows the connection twins have to one another.

Hope you enjoyed your holiday :-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 25 May 2013 18:21

Good book isn't it Barb? Very enlightening

BarbinSGlos

BarbinSGlos Report 25 May 2013 18:14

This book I have just finished isn't my usual type of read. Biography's and anything by Dilly Court suits me best. Anyway my D.I.L. bought this one for me but I didn't think I would enjoy it.

A true story called My Secret Sister by Helen Edwards & Jenny Lee Smith. Twins separated at birth. One sister abused, one loved.
It made compelling reading. Very moving and inspirational.

I have read the narcisstic mothers thread on here and never really understood until now. On searching for her family history one of the women came onto Genes and posted a message and got a response back from an unknown family member.
Only published this year. A very good read.

GinN

GinN Report 25 May 2013 15:37

I read Life of Pi when it first came out, and found it really fascinating, and now looking forward to watching the DVD. It was like nothing else I've ever read.
Still reading The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. I do wish he'd buy himself some hiking boots - I can really feel those blisters!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 25 May 2013 15:05

Just finished Life of Pi. Well written and informative but not really my type of book.

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 24 May 2013 10:48

Don't ask.

Emma :-)

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 23 May 2013 22:10

Well since getting my touchpad thingie l have downloaded the amazon kindle from my puter. The latest book is "Name and Number", based on a true prison story.

Wow l certainly don't want to be in prison. Young lad gets 2yr sentance for drug related crime.....and its what happens to him basically. Some of it is amazing and good some bloody awful...but l'm hooked.
Some of it is written badly, can't explain, you'll have to read it to see what l mean.
But a very good read.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Name-Number-Based-Prison-ebook/dp/B009KFLLGI

and its still free on amazon kindle:)
jude x

Mersey

Mersey Report 23 May 2013 21:57

<3 :-D <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 May 2013 16:51

If you like Maeve Binchy you will probably
enjoy Finding Home by Roisin McAuley.

Louise & Rebecca are looking for a suitable location for a film, they find Wooldene Hall, the ancestral home of Diana and her brother Henry.

Diana a widow feels her life is crumbling along with the house, she runs a garden centre and longs for romance.

Henry, retired from the army is drawn to Louise whose home is Belfast, but the past has its grip on the present.

Lucy, Diana and Henry's aunt is in a home slowly succumbing to dementia

Set in Oxfordshire, London and Donegal mainly it is a good story with romance, pathos and some menace.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 May 2013 14:15

Shall look forward to your review Perse.nwhat a thoughtful OH you have.

Persephone

Persephone Report 23 May 2013 04:34

When I vote on the Greaders thread I have to check the availability of the book at our various libraries and then get my one to order it in. I suggested a book a while back that got voted in and it took me several months to finally get it.

So this time whilst I wanted to vote for "The Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed out of the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson ... but didn't because it would mean playing the waiting game.

Ha ha... himself had already ordered it unbeknown to me ... I have now read it and it is a) easy to read b) not laugh out loud hilarious but has you smiling to yourself quite a lot.

It goes from the here and now to the 100 year old's past and what a past he has. I now know who is responsible for a lot of the events that changed history.

All the little quirky bits that this author has thought up and put into the story made for great reading.

Persie :-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 22 May 2013 22:02

Mersey, as with Greaders, if there is. New board for hobbies and interests or reading etc I think it will be better for these threads as they won't get pushed so far down so quickly. :-)

Mersey

Mersey Report 22 May 2013 20:37

BC if you burn yours then I will burn mine ;-)

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 22 May 2013 20:23

There will be a massive protest if it doesn't, Mersey. I may even burn my bra! :-D

Mersey

Mersey Report 22 May 2013 20:20

Awwww thanks lovelies...just hope our little thread stays :-D <3

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 22 May 2013 20:14

Snap Geordie...I am reading it and loving it! I feel his every blister! :-D

Oh lucky you, Vera, just starting Bring Up the Bodies. it is wonderful...Golden Girl (Emma) and I are totally in love with Thomas Cromwell!)

Happy reading everyone..love this thread, Mersey <3

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 22 May 2013 20:09

I hope it doesn't disappear Mersey, or get lost in a general Hobbies and Interests board. I enjoy reading this thread.

Geordie - I've been wondering whether to get that book. I wasn't sure whether it would be me but perhaps I'll have a go at it.

My next read will have to be Bring Up The Bodies as I ordered it from the library yonks ago and they have just emailed to say I can collect it this week.

GinN

GinN Report 22 May 2013 20:04

I've just started The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. It's one of those books you just know you are going to love as soon as you start to read it! :-)