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Maria ( ZITA ) wrote: "ok I just started reading All the Light We Cannot See by: Anthony Doer.... not sure yet how I fell about this book, any takes???"
On my TBR, just got on Kindle the other day, so can't help you just yet.
On my TBR, just got on Kindle the other day, so can't help you just yet.


Finished On Silbury Hill yesterday. It is a beautifully written and whimsical book about this amazing Neolithic structure in Wiltshire Review here

Thanks Pat, I am going to give it a shot

Just finished reading the first section of Surf Mama One Woman's Search for Love Happiness and the Perfect Wave. Written with a wry sense of humour so far.

Currently on The Man Who Was George Smiley: The Life of John Bingham. Interesting, but not exceptional so far.
Today I'm reading The Gringo Trail. An interesting book about trekking and tripping in South America. It is ok so far, though I can imagine one of the people that he went with could be incredibly annoying after a while
Just frozen my derrière off watching a football match, and it was wet so I couldn't even get to read The Bone Season whilst the game was on

I am reading The Luminaries, but am also going to speed read Treasure Island so I can help my nine year old with it. It's not her reading book, but they are doing a concert with the book as it's theme, so she is desperate to read it, and I am thrilled she wants to read a "classic" so to speak. I suspect it might be a little above her usual level so it won't do me any harm to re-read it too.
I quite enjoyed the first one Charlotte. Touch predictable though.
Aiming to read this week::
A Clockwork Orange
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The Moor: Lives, Landscape, Literature and aiming to make serious inroads into The Luminaries
Aiming to read this week::
A Clockwork Orange
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The Moor: Lives, Landscape, Literature and aiming to make serious inroads into The Luminaries
Charlotte wrote: "I have just started into The Mime Order, the sequel to The Bone Season, and really enjoying it :)"
Bone Season is in my Full Deck.
Bone Season is in my Full Deck.


Aiming to read this week::
A Clockwork Orange
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[book:The Moor: Lives, Landscape, Literature|..."
Yay! Clockwork orange time.

It is starting to feel like spring here. about a month earlier than it's normal. Haven't been below zero for days I guess, snow is almost gone...



Jackie, I am interested to hear about The Bees.
I am listening to The Luminaries, over half way through.
I am now reading The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August.
I am listening to The Luminaries, over half way through.
I am now reading The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August.


Love Philippa Gregory! My daughter and I read her series together trading out the books!

I have a small heap to read this week so i can take back to the library next Saturday:
How We Got to Now: Six Innovations that Made the Modern World
Dead Drop: The True Story of Oleg Penkovsky and the Cold War's Most Dangerous Operation
Secret Britain: The Hidden Bits of Our History
Dragons at Crumbling Castle
How We Got to Now: Six Innovations that Made the Modern World
Dead Drop: The True Story of Oleg Penkovsky and the Cold War's Most Dangerous Operation
Secret Britain: The Hidden Bits of Our History
Dragons at Crumbling Castle



That's a good plan. Manageable to start with room to grow. I always think that 5 minutes isn't enough time to bother with, but setting it as a goal would get me reading regularly. Thanks!

I'm a bit like that too Patricia and Pat (as I've said elsewhere). My goal for 2015 is only 12 books, which is paltry compared to most readers here, but I do find it hard to fit in with small children and a busy job. However I do have a reasonable commute so am trying to dedicate that to reading rather than faffing on my phone or reading the depressing news in detail.
Made a big leap in reading Game of Thrones book 1 in the past few days (and am watching season 4 on TV, just to confuse myself with the timelines!) and also some way into the Miniaturist, which is fascinating.
Made a big leap in reading Game of Thrones book 1 in the past few days (and am watching season 4 on TV, just to confuse myself with the timelines!) and also some way into the Miniaturist, which is fascinating.


Just bought myself a copy. Well I am sorry but he is one of my favourite authors,so felt it would be rude not too. Ssssh, just don't tell my OH. (Or am I the only one that hides book purchases).
It is a very beautifully produced book.
Ditto Debbie, exactly how I feel about David Suchet. I have the last three episodes to go. It is clearly beautifully written, but the jury's a bit out with me as to how "affirming" I will find this overall. Here is what I think so far:
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But, I'm not done yet, so I could yet be absolutely bowled over by the content, not just the narration and the beautiful language.
/book/show/2...
But, I'm not done yet, so I could yet be absolutely bowled over by the content, not just the narration and the beautiful language.

I would feel better if other readers told me that I was not the only one. We are finite being and I would like to start a new book soon, that's my excuse and I stick by it.

Also I recently read Red Queen, The Miniaturist and The Darkest Minds which were all fantastic.
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