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'New Starts' Theme - 2015

New-To-Me Authors:
1. Beggars in Spain
2. Christine Falls
3. The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
4. Auschwitz: A Doctor's Eyewitness Account
5. Cain
6. Wit
7. Bad Monkey
8. To Build a Fire and Other Stories
9. The Complete Jack the Ripper
10. The Reader
11. The Shoemaker's Wife
12. An Unfinished Life
13. The Snow Child
14. Buddha, Vol. 1: Kapilavastu
15. The Jesus Dynasty: The Hidden History of Jesus, His Royal Family, and the Birth of Christianity
16. Watership Down
I am currently reading I Should Know That: Great Britain: Everything You (and the Prime Minister) Really Should Know About GB, it's the first time I'm reading a non-fiction completely for enjoyment (nothing to do with school or university work) and it's the first book I have read by Emma Marriott.

The Time Regulation Institute
Let the Great World Spin
Robinson Crusoe
Crossing to Safety


I am going to read that too! so that makes 5 books. Clearly my literary subconscious had a concept it was following there for January ;)

1. Nightmare Abbey by Thomas Love Peacock (new-to-me author)

1.Let the Great World Spin by Column McCann (new-to-me-author/January)
Leslie wrote: "I am going to number my entries, because I can't keep track otherwise! My goal is to read at least 2 books in each Theme over the course of the year... hopefully more :-)"
Hope the same!
Hope the same!
I'll write down the first titles:
Thomas Love Peacock, Nightmare Abbey Read
Herrny Bernstein, The Invisible Wall Read
Albert Camus, La Peste Reading now
Dorothy Dunnett, The Game of Kings - About to start
Thomas Love Peacock, Nightmare Abbey Read
Herrny Bernstein, The Invisible Wall Read
Albert Camus, La Peste Reading now
Dorothy Dunnett, The Game of Kings - About to start

First up
The Silk Weaver's Daughter: A Novel of Love, Loyalty and Faith
The Huguenots had to make a new start in England. Elizabeth Kales discovered her Huguenot heritage and has written a book about what life may have been like for one of her ancestors. I have just discovered that my great grandparents on my father's side were silk weavers in London so almost certainly Huguenots. There is to be a major exhibition this year about the Huguenots as well!
Next :I took advantage of the Christmas Kindle sale to buy
A Game of Thrones
The first in the series and my first encounter with this hugely popular author.
Thirdly:
The New Shostakovich
The biography that helped set out for the layman the truth about Shostakovich and his music.

Great choice Alannah!

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This sounds intriguing Petra, I look forward to seeing your review.

I've just requested Amazon put it on Kindle, but who knows if/when that will happen, so be sure to let us know what it's like.

Oooh, that sounds interesting! I look forward to hearing what you think :)


Margaret Craven's Again Calls the Owl
New Series
The 5th Horseman by James Patterson. It's the first of the Women's Murder Club series that I've read.



2. Crossing to Safety � Wallace Stegner
3. Robinson Crusoe � Daniel Defoe
4. Nightmare Abbey � Thomas Love Peacock
5. The Time Regulation Institute - Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar


Oh Amber you are reading that wonderful book. When you have finished you might like to try The Willows in Winter which was a sequel written by William Horwood.



1. Rosamond Lehrmann - Dusty Answer
2. Thomas Peacock - Nightmare Abbey
3. Micheal McBride - Snowblind
4. WG Sebald - Austerlitz
5. Graham Joyce - Some Kind Of Fairy Tale

That is another author I have been eyeing! Did you like it?



Thomas Love Peacock, Nightmare Abbey Read
Herrny Bernstein, The Invisible Wall Read
Albert Camus, La Peste Read
Dorothy Dunnett, The Game of Kings Read
Herrny Bernstein, The Invisible Wall Read
Albert Camus, La Peste Read
Dorothy Dunnett, The Game of Kings Read


A whole new genre deserves a bonus - �, your crown m'lady...

8. Kinder Than Solitude � Yiyun Li
9. Erinnerungen an Anna Achmatowa � Nadezhda Mandelstam
10. A History of Reading - Alberto Manguel
11. Arcadia � Tom Stoppard
(all new to me authors)
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I will leave it up to each of you whether a new author refers to one who has just recently published a first book or whether it refers to an author you have not read before.