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What Book or Kindle Book are you reading ??

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TessAkaBridgetTheFidget

TessAkaBridgetTheFidget Report 12 Jul 2013 19:54

At the moment i am reading "the Wheel of Fortune" by Susan Howatch (of Penmarric fame.)
Covering the years 1913 -1966 and afterwards It tells the story of the Godwin family living in the Gower in South Wales.

In six sections, with a different family member relating what happened through thier eyes.

A long book (over one thousand pages). but worth reading. At the moment I am reading about 1939-1952, which is told by Harry (he starts writing in 1939 but tells of some of his earlier memories too).

Some peoples stories overlap, it is interesting to hear about an event from (at least) two points of view.

Tess

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 12 Jul 2013 20:33

l'm reading free on my kindle books by Nicky Charles...have read "Bonded" will start "The Mating" this evening. Very strange but brilliant, you need to read "Bonded" first. Nicky does'nt charge for her books but aks that you donate something to a charity of your choice. Writing is her hobby and she loves it :-)
l have downloaded all of them now...this link suggests the order you read them, l used option 2.

https://sites.google.com/site/nickycharlesbooks/home/my-books/reading-order-for-law-of-the-lycans

Check this link out....

https://sites.google.com/site/nickycharlesbooks/home/about

happy reading :-) :-) :-) ;-) ;-) ;-)

jude ;-)

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 12 Jul 2013 20:57

I've read those Jude.

At first they seem a bit steamy, but after you've read a couple of them you want to get on with the story :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 12 Jul 2013 21:35

At the moment reading Don't want to miss a thing by Jill Mansell. Enjoying it too

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 13 Jul 2013 11:02

Detective...steamy!!! just a tadge, but as you say the story gets better:)

l'm actually starting to read Betrayed, then the Mating:)....

jude :-)

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 15 Jul 2013 09:27

I shall still dip in to read this thread as It's my favourtite ...and I get some of my reading ideas from here.

I shall be using the money I save by not renewing to buy the White Princess by Philippa Gregory as soon as it becomes availabe in August....

Will send in my review via another member once I've read it (prob will devour it in a day)

At present I'm reading a Kindle freebie...Child Of The Mist......it's *ok*....readable....just. x

Mersey

Mersey Report 15 Jul 2013 09:40

Muffy <3 <3 <3 <3 and extra one cos I know you love's em <3 ;-)

Maryanna

Maryanna Report 17 Jul 2013 22:57

I know you have read this one Mersey.

I am really enjoying The Unseen by Katherine Webb at the moment.

Last week I finished reading her latest book, A Half Fogotten Song and I still have The Legacy to go.

I bought them all to read on holiday but don't break up until next Wednesday but i couldnt wait and at present am in danger if having read them all before then !!

M

:-(

Mersey

Mersey Report 17 Jul 2013 23:09

:-) :-)Maryanna ...hope you enjoy them a much as I did :-)

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 18 Jul 2013 11:51

Morning Book/Kindleworms :-).I have given up on The 100 Year Old Man who climbed out of the window and Disappeared. Yes I know it has had good reviews etc but I didn't enjoy reading it and don't want to waste my reading time! I think after The Man who Went round Ireland with a Fridge,I was looking for something similar to make me laugh out loud. Not so..

So, as a change from chortling, I am in the middle of reading a very dark, psychological murder mystery. 'Sharp Objects' by Gillian Flynn who also wrote 'Gone Girl'. It is about Camille, a reporter who is sent from her newspaper in Chicago to cover two murders in her home town in Missouri. She is a deeply damaged and flawed heroine and when you meet her mother and other family members, you can understand why. A great read, so far, don't want it to end!





:-D

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 20 Jul 2013 14:06

Finished "The Devil Rides Out" by Paul O'Grady.

Am now reading Roy Chubby Brown's autobiography :-D

Emma :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 20 Jul 2013 17:53

Hallo again everyone. Have read a few books in recent weeks:

The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir. This is a purely factual book researched from mostly primary sources. I found it really interesting. I knew some basic facts about his wives but this book really "fleshed out" their stories for me.

Shakespeare by Bill Bryson. I had read this biography before but it was some while ago so I thought I would re-read it. I like Bill Bryson's style and this book was very readable. What really comes over is how little we actually know about Shakespeare.

The Fifth Elephant by Terry Pratchett. Again this was a re-reading. I've read pretty much all of Pratchett and generally prefer his earlier books but I quite enjoyed this.

I'm about to start on Kate Morton's The Secret Keeper. I've never read any of her books but I saw this in the library and seemed to remember it being mentioned some time ago on this thread so I thought I'd have a go at it.

GinN

GinN Report 20 Jul 2013 18:00

I've started Citadel by Kate Mosse. It's the third part of her trilogy, and I'm hoping it's going to be as good as the others.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 21 Jul 2013 13:37

I have almost finished The Sunflower Forest by Torey Hayden. This is a great book, I really don't want it to end. A 17 year old girl, Lesley, growing up in America with her 9 year old sister and her parents. Her mother is Hungarian and, for some reason 'not normal'. Lesley often has to stay home from school to look after her mother who has 'spells'. The mother tells her stories of life in Hungary and Germany in the war, how she was part of the Lebensborn programme and ended up in Ravensbrusk, how she went to Wales after the war and eventually to America. Then there is a tragedy. Lesley goes to wales to follow her mother's trail.

A beautifully written book with good characters, a great story and wonderful descriptions. Can thoroughly recommend it.

Mersey

Mersey Report 21 Jul 2013 14:31

Hi Vera not seen you for abit, hope you enjoy your The Secret Keeper as much as I did........

Happy to see the thread is working, and after reading it you chose one of the books someone else has read.......

Pass a book forward as well as a smile :-D

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 21 Jul 2013 17:26

Hi all you bookworms :-D
Sorry I don't come on here very much....I'm a very slow reader :-(...have finished 'Bring up the Bodies' and looking for a recommended book, something about cashmere?

Mau x

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 21 Jul 2013 17:35

Mau,..is it The Kashmir Shawl by Rosie Thomas? This was recommended by AnnGlos, I think, and was a really good read. I just loved Bring Up The Bodies, hope you enjoyed it <

BC XX

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 21 Jul 2013 18:13

Hi there yes that sounds like it BC (you recommended it when we were up) and thanks Ann. :-)
I'll make a note and get it after I've finished this short novel I'm reading, ahem, about young boy and a summer he couldn't forget!? ;-)

Loved BUTB :-D ooh they were bloody days! she's a great writer could picture the scenes vividly.
Mau XX

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 21 Jul 2013 18:50

I've just started (on kindle) Settling the Account, the third book of the "Promises To Keep" trilogy by Shayne Parkinson.

They're about a young lass who has a hard life in rural New Zealand in the 1890s. A lot of it's a bit grim (she has some hard knocks) but she comes through. It's not all doom and gloom or else I wouldn't be onto the third one! The characters are very good.

First in trilogy is Sentence of Marriage (currently free), the second is Mud and Gold (£1.92)

Mersey

Mersey Report 21 Jul 2013 19:12

Hi MarieCeleste :-)...Now thats sounds my type of book, im going to put them in my reminders for my kindle....thank you :-)