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Moore, that is high on my list of forthcoming reads, so it's good to know it's worth sticking with it.
I am also onto Burial Rites as my next audiobook I think, should start it the beginning of next week.
I recently finished The Temptress: The Scandalous Life of Alice de Janze and the Mysterious Death of Lord Erroll and The House We Grew Up In both of which were good page turners.
I am also onto Burial Rites as my next audiobook I think, should start it the beginning of next week.
I recently finished The Temptress: The Scandalous Life of Alice de Janze and the Mysterious Death of Lord Erroll and The House We Grew Up In both of which were good page turners.



It sounds my sort of book. I think I'll add it to my TBR list.
Pamela wrote: "Just finished Scoop. Disappointing."
That is what I thought too Pamela. I read Modern Baptists at the same time I read Scoop, and that one was much better.
It is Pat. It is very funny too!
That is what I thought too Pamela. I read Modern Baptists at the same time I read Scoop, and that one was much better.
It is Pat. It is very funny too!


I have just finished Jerusalem, I found myself going through my "to read" list looking for my shortest book as a bit of light relief, instead I have dived straight in the The Luminaries

Finished Gin Glorious Gin: How Mother's Ruin Became the Spirit of London yesterday. An interesting books of the horrors and delight of this sprint. Review here



About 1/3 of the way through of The Year of Reading Dangerously: How Fifty Great Books (and Two Not-So-Great Ones) Saved My Life and as someone who has come back to reading and is trying to read more I am enjoying it, although I am finding some of the details about his family distracting, I am adding things to my to read list constantly.

Now back to the Luminaries.

Going to start Jerusalem next.

Brighton Rock is excellent!
Just finished Murakami's The Strange Library. A short story, really, but with the most stunning illustrations. Wonderful set-up, but very slight ending even by Murakami's standards.
On to Us by David Nicholls as I need an easy read to get me through work deadlines.
On to Us by David Nicholls as I need an easy read to get me through work deadlines.
Finished Double Cross: The True Story of the D-Day Spies a couple of days ago. It was a thrilling tale of lies and deceit in WW2 that probably save thousands of live as the D Day operation was launched. Review here


Here is my review:
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My review www.goodreads.com/review/show/838041251

Finished A Week in December over the weekend. Not bad, and my first by Sebastian Faulks. Review here

If you're game to read it, here is my review:
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I bought a copy of Wuthering Heights way back when I was a freshman in high school and it's been sitting on my bookshelve unread ever since. I've picked it up now and then over the years and start it, but can never get beyond the 1st coupl of chapters. It's just never been able to capture my interest. It isn't the genre since one of my favorite books is Pride and Prejudice.

"Let me tell you what really happened, the voice said. All those years you waited torpidly, like a sleepwalker, pulled and pushed about by others' opinions, by external pressure, by your illusions, by the official rules you internalized. You were misled by your own frustration and passivity, believing that what you were not allowed to have was what your heart was destined to embrace".
The author was born and raised in China and spent some time in the People's Army before emigrating to America in the 80's and offers a fascinating look into Chinese society and cultural mores. It was interesting to see how puritanical the society was with illicit sexual behavior not only frowned upon but often punished.
Sounds fascinating Jon. I have been to China several times, and the culture is very different to ours. It is a fascinating country
Finished Consorts of Heaven by Jaine Fenn this morning. Though it was a good story, and looks at the interaction of high tech with low tech societies Review here

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I stopped and started The Turn of the Screw several times over the years for that reason.
Debbie wrote: "Finished my novellas yesterday Candide and The Turn of the Screw. I was so disappointed with both, I would say Candide was marginally better. The writing style of Henry J..."
I read both of those last year Debbie. I must say, although I did love Candide, it was like nails on a blackboard reading The Turn of the Screw. Won't be reading any more Henry James!!
I read both of those last year Debbie. I must say, although I did love Candide, it was like nails on a blackboard reading The Turn of the Screw. Won't be reading any more Henry James!!

Charlotte wrote: "Just finished The Bone Season, a book with a fair bit of hype surrounding it. Quite enjoyed it though did raise a bit of an eyebrow at times as it risked drifting into just being a ..."
I'll let you know what I thought of it very soon Charlotte!
I'll let you know what I thought of it very soon Charlotte!
Finished this months non fiction read yesterday. Wasn't bad, and it is another of a dusty shelf too. Review here
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