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StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 4 Feb 2011 09:07

im just about to start, "the saddest little girl in the world, by cathy glass x

michael2

michael2 Report 4 Feb 2011 09:39

I,ve just finished the ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell , its about the lives and working conditions of a group of painter,s. and the poverty.

Mersey

Mersey Report 4 Feb 2011 12:50

Finished my last book and now im onto The Postmistress written by Sarah Blake.......

Happy reading book lovers :o)

''Eastender''

''Eastender'' Report 4 Feb 2011 23:23

I'm reading Larkrise to Candleford, has over 500 pages and i'm on page 60....so a long way to go.

Pam

Liz

Liz Report 5 Feb 2011 17:33

You'll be fascinated by Cathy Glass' work Straykitten - although the title is very 'twee' , contents are serious and sad. Am looking out for more of Cathy Glass' books.

At present enjoying Eric Clapton's Autobiography, seems to be a very honest presentation, and confirms what we always suspected of our 'stars' during the 60s and 70s with regards to drink drugs and women but never knew for sure. S'wonder our older Rockers are still alive, by all accounts

Just finished Warrior Daughter by Jane Paisley - brilliant story couldnt put it down, based on authentic documentation by contmporary Roman witnesses et al during Stone Age Britain. Write some more please Paisley.

Keeeeeep reading folks
Liz


FootieAngel

FootieAngel Report 5 Feb 2011 18:35

1) no place for a woman - Meg hutchinson
2) water gypsies - Annie Murray
3) dear Fatty - Dawn French

n just finished Folly - Alan Titchmarsh
and sound of laughter - Peter Kay
and a book on Hatting in Atherstone

PatriciaAnn

PatriciaAnn Report 5 Feb 2011 18:37

Im reading Ice Station by Matthew Reilly.
I got it from the library. It's about an Ice Station in the Antartica. There are killer whales.There's nearly 700 pages. Quite a good book.

PatriciaAnn

PatriciaAnn Report 5 Feb 2011 22:51

I've finished Ice Station.
I'm now reading The King's Speech. I prefer to read books rather than see films.

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 5 Feb 2011 23:02

l have read.....'The smoke Jumper' by Nicholas Evans....Smoke jumpers are men/women that parachute from planes to put forest fires out. The story is mainly about 2 of them and their lives. Very very good:o)

'The Horse Boy' by Rubert Isaacson. True story of a fathers(the author) miraculous journey to heal his son.
An amazing book:o)

'The Grafton Girls' by Annie Groves... about 4 girls during 2nd WW. Very good read:o)

Reading now...'Blind to the Bones' by Stephen Booth. Murder mystery, also the author tends to carry over (into his next book) little bits about the police staff and their lives etc......the author lived in Derbyshire and the towns, villages and landmarks are real. Very very good, infact this is the 2nd time l've read it:o)
Next is another Stephen Booth......'One Last Breath'

jude:o)

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 5 Feb 2011 23:05

Has anyone read...'Joy Luck club' by Amy Tan?? thats the one l want to read after Stephen Booth !!

jude

PatriciaAnn

PatriciaAnn Report 6 Feb 2011 10:46

Thar's interesting Jude. I like murder mysteries. I'll look out fior Stephen Booth.

Mersey

Mersey Report 6 Feb 2011 10:51

Hi Jude ive read the Grafton Girls to...I loved it a very easy and enjoyable read......

You should try her others, they are great too :o)

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 6 Feb 2011 12:58

Doodles...ll will look out for them, l work in a charity shop:o)))

Patricia...if you do start witht he first one:o)

jude

Mersey

Mersey Report 6 Feb 2011 14:07

You may like to try the Hilary Green series too Jude ....i bought all her books on amazon after reading her 1st one......

I couldnt put them down.... :o)

welshbird201

welshbird201 Report 6 Feb 2011 14:12

I'm reading South Riding by Winifred Holtby...it's excellent, about to become a 4 part drama on BBC I beleive.

Mersey

Mersey Report 6 Feb 2011 14:18

I'll look out for that one WB......:o)

PatriciaAnn

PatriciaAnn Report 6 Feb 2011 22:13

I've finished reading the King's Speech. It was good and very interesting.I'm such I learnt more facts than if I saw the film.
My next book I'm going to read is
Wednesdays at Four by Debbie Macomber. It's a chick lit book. I got it from the library. I'll read most stuff. I don't like short stories or sci fi

Mersey

Mersey Report 6 Feb 2011 22:27

Hi Patricia...

I have read The Kings Speech and adored the book....have to say Ihave watched the film and I loved it !!!

Im abit like you Im not one for short stories and defintley no sci fi !! :o)

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 6 Feb 2011 22:40

I have ordered the King's Speech and am looking forward to reading it.

Sue

Mersey

Mersey Report 6 Feb 2011 22:43

Happy reading Sue!! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did ....