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Kicking off the new thread, I just started
which I picked up in the library because it sounded interesting. I'm hoping it's going to pick up soon because at the moment I'm not loving it.



This afternoon I started the audio version of

I read an Agatha Raisin Christmas short story last year and I've been meaning to read some of the full length books. So many books, so little time...

I'm listening to A Potion to Die For, and on my Kindle, I'm reading an ARC of First Degree Mudder.











I'm reading


Well I finished
. It didn't really get any better. So slow.
Not sure what I'm going to go for next. Something faster paced I hope!

Not sure what I'm going to go for next. Something faster paced I hope!

that's funny! I had already looked ahead and noticed #3 was an I title which I expect to need many of.
Finished
yesterday and about to start
, both library books. I've been trying to avoid checking too many books out so I can concentrate on the ones I own but my husband got these two and once they're in the house I MUST read them! I'm going to tell him just to throw them through the library door when he returns them to avoid temptation!!




Shona wrote: "I just finished
and now I need to wait like... a year, probably, for the sequel. Why did I do this to myself?"
Nothing worse than a cliffhanger when the next book hasn't been published yet!

Nothing worse than a cliffhanger when the next book hasn't been published yet!
The last two books I read (
and
) both involved children being abducted - in one case murdered, and the other sold to perverts - so not a whole lot of fun.
I decided I needed something a bit lighter-hearted and went for
, (chosen at random from my kindle freebies purely because it has a drink in the title and I need that for a challenge). It's not as light hearted as I was hoping as there's a lot of infidelity and failing relationships going on at the moment but at least no kids are having horrible things done to them!


I decided I needed something a bit lighter-hearted and went for



Nothing worse than a cliffhanger when t..."
God it's so true. *starfishes on the ground in sadness*
I'm very excited to start reading

Shona wrote: "At least that series is finished. ..."
That's exactly why I tend to stick to older books :)
That's exactly why I tend to stick to older books :)
I just finished
which should be termed Horror genre instead of Literature IMO. Scary group of people.
I started listening to
and am also still listening to
with my daughter.

I started listening to




So I decided to start listening to Fools Gold, which I read several years ago. So far I'm liking the audio version:

Just finishing up

I'm about to start
which is the last book in James Patterson's 'Maximum Ride' YA series ( I say it's the last but the one before this was also advertised as the last so who knows!)
I'm only reading it because I hate to leave things unfinished and the last 'last one' had a terrible ending so I'm hoping this will fix it. To be honest, after the first two or three books the series went a bit downhill in general so we'll see.

I'm only reading it because I hate to leave things unfinished and the last 'last one' had a terrible ending so I'm hoping this will fix it. To be honest, after the first two or three books the series went a bit downhill in general so we'll see.
Finished
. Definitely an improvement on the previous book. A bit silly in places but fast paced and entertaining.
I'm starting
next, the last in a trilogy of 1930s set country house mysteries. I really enjoyed the first two so I'm looking forward to this one.

I'm starting

Enjoyed
as much as I expected to. Just a shame there are only 3 books in the series.
About to start
, the final Narnia book. I never got around to reading these as a child so decided to make up for it now.

About to start



I was about to start listening to


Joann wrote: "I can't believe how short it was. I'm not sure you can even call it a book. Feels wrong to use it in any challenges. ..."
Most of our challenges have no page minimum (there are exceptions though, so do check) so if you wanted to use it you could :)
How short is 'short', just out of interest?
Most of our challenges have no page minimum (there are exceptions though, so do check) so if you wanted to use it you could :)
How short is 'short', just out of interest?

Most of our challenges have no page minimum (there are excep..."
29 pages! that's not a book to me!
Joann wrote: "29 pages! that's not a book to me!..."
Wow. That is short! Hope you didn't pay a lot for it :)
Wow. That is short! Hope you didn't pay a lot for it :)
Joann wrote: "Nope - library ebook.."
Well that's one good thing I suppose :)
Well that's one good thing I suppose :)
I'm about to start
, #12 in the Roy Grace detective series. I wasn't expecting to get this for a while as I was way down the library reserve list for it but it looks like everybody in front of me read it and returned it quickly. I'm hoping this means it's good!



Next I'm back into Eve and Roarke's world with

I'm also fascinated with a suspenseful and fast-moving one from James Patterson:

I've decided to stop being a grinch now that we're in December and embrace the festive madness by reading a Christmas themed book (also it will be handy for all the new challenges!)
Top of the stack was
so that's what I'm going with.
Top of the stack was

Carrying on with the festive theme I just finished
, which was actually 3 novellas in one book (2 Christmas themed with an Easter story sandwiched in the middle). I hadn't realised when I picked it up that I'd already read the first story. It was OK, a bit sickly sweet and the constant food references made me hungry!
This morning I started
, a collection of short stories and I'm about to start
.

This morning I started



I've just finished No Man's Land, the newest book in Baldacci's John Puller series, and wish we were able to give half stars, as this would certainly rate 4-1/2 stars. What a ride!
So far none of my 'Christmas' reads has quite hit the festive note I was hoping for. I might have to re-read an old favourite, A Christmas Carol, to put me in the mood!




I just finished
, a collection of short stories I've been dipping in to when I have a spare ten minutes. I enjoyed most of the stories but a lot of them weren't really very Christmas-y.
I still haven't got around to reading
yet this year (although I did watch the Muppet version a few days ago!) so I might go for that next.

I still haven't got around to reading




How are you?
I came back to real life so I'm trying to keep up with work, studying, reading and a little social life, but anyway right now I'm into Enlightenment which I got fo free and I'll try to review by next week and I'm going on with Percy Jackson & Co. adventures in The Mark of Athena!


Listening to

Reading


I just began Darkshine on a recommendation and am currently listening to Persuasion!





I'm moving on with Unhinged which I got for free just like Enlightenment and I'm really curious to read, then with The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella and The Awakening from The Vampire Diaries which is actually a re-read because I stopped from reading the series some years ago and mostly forgot what happened.

Right now I am listening to Jane Eyre, almost done, and The Nest, just getting started. I've been slowly reading The Dark Tower since last month, I'm keeping pace wit my husband who is listening to it. I'm in no rush to finish anyway since it's the last book and I'll be sad to see the series end. I think I'm going to start Orphan Train tonight.

I'm listening to The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo - hilarious- and American Gods - eh. I want to enjoy it but it's very slow and dry. I'm only on disc 5 out of 19 so there's lots of time for it to pick up.
A Time to Kill is a bit of a favourite of mine, I've also read it a couple of times.
I've started choosing my books specifically for challenges now too. I used to just read and hope it fit somewhere but that left me scrambling to fill the gaps when the deadline loomed so I'm trying to get more organised!
I've started choosing my books specifically for challenges now too. I used to just read and hope it fit somewhere but that left me scrambling to fill the gaps when the deadline loomed so I'm trying to get more organised!

Doing challenges has definitely made me read more widely than I used to. I'd get in a rut and read thriller after thriller after thriller or nothing but historical fiction for weeks at a time. Now I find I'm reading hugely varied genres from one day to the next. Last night I finished An Evil Mind (finally, an E for all those spell outs!) which was quite gory and gave me some very disturbing dreams. Now I'm reading Million Dollar Question about a woman who wins a million pounds on the Premium Bonds.

And I also started reading Alice in Wonderland. Since childhood I never understood it because it's didn't make any sense to me. I remember very little of the story, can't event recall if I actually read it in the past. I know for sure I read Alice Through the Looking Glass, I don't remember the story just that I didn't like it either.
So, I trusted people during the years and thought "ok, maybe growing up will make me understand it" and now I'm giving it another shot.
Has anyone read it already? Opinions??? Let me know please!
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