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I need to decide what to read next! Possibly Mansfield Park, but I also have Elijah's Mermaid winking at me from the shelf... hard to resist.

I was planning to read Mansfield Park along with Winter Holiday which, for some reason I can't fathom I'm struggling with, and went confidently to the upstairs bookcase to get my copy. Only to discover that it wasn't there.
No idea where it's got to - I don't remember lending it to anyone.
I've got the free version on Kindle for now. I'm not going to buy another copy just yet because, if I do, the other one will almost certainly turn up. I've been caught that way before.
No idea where it's got to - I don't remember lending it to anyone.
I've got the free version on Kindle for now. I'm not going to buy another copy just yet because, if I do, the other one will almost certainly turn up. I've been caught that way before.




Still ploughing on with The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Nearly 40% read now. It's very interesting but quite a lot of the detailed to-ings and fro-ings over the annulment of his marriage to Katherine are slowing me down.



I thought that this was a brilliant read despite the very sad circumstances. Be prepared to extend your tbr list!

I thought that this was a brilliant read despite the very sad circumstances. Be prepared to extend you..."
It is very good. I liked this book a lot. And yes you will need a pen and paper handy to jot down all the titles of books they read, because you'll want to read them too!
I've started Mansfield Park, and I love it. I read it at bedtime last night and kept saying "just one more chapter" until I was nearly asleep (not due to the book I hasten to add!) and had to accept it was time to put it to one side.
currently have three on the go, Snow Crash, The Painted Man and The Energy of Nations: Risk Blindness and the Road to Renaissance.


Also started Apple Tree Yard this afternoon.

Two letters in I was a touch sceptical, then after the third I was hooked and quite put out I had to do other stuff in work!!
Started The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid this morning! Not sure of the second person pov but I am enjoying it.

It is in my TBR list, but I had no idea that was written in second person pov. Sounds crazy.
Jen wrote: "Started The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid this morning! Not sure of the second person pov but I am enjoying it."
Jen, hopefully it will start to flow for you, it's an unusual narration style but I found it so effective and could not put it down.
Jen, hopefully it will start to flow for you, it's an unusual narration style but I found it so effective and could not put it down.

I couldn't warm to his subsequent novel How to get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia though.


I'm still reading Finders Keepers: Selected Prose, 1971-2001. It's a collection of different prose writings by Heaney over several years - so easy to pick up and put down.
I am also plugging away at Winter Holiday. I struggled with it at first but am enjoying it more now.
I am also plugging away at Winter Holiday. I struggled with it at first but am enjoying it more now.

I have finished it now and would really recommend it Jo.

Finally started Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail, having had it for ages. Nothing like a library deadline to make you get a move on!
Claire wrote: "Jo wrote: "Claire wrote: "I'm reading American Wife for my bookgroup and LOVING it (even more than Sisterland) and also The Happiness Project: Or Why I Spent a ..."</i>
Thanks Claire.
I am listening to [book:1984 for my walking/car time and reading The Hare With Amber Eyes: A Family's Century of Art and Loss
Thanks Claire.
I am listening to [book:1984 for my walking/car time and reading The Hare With Amber Eyes: A Family's Century of Art and Loss

Lizzie wrote: "I'm reading Stoner, so sad!"
I picked a copy of that up after it was recommended to me.
I picked a copy of that up after it was recommended to me.

As well as Terra Incognita: Travels In Antarctica I am reading Snow Crash. Even though I like Neal Stephenson as an author, some of his books are better than others.

Still working on Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker."
Sandra, I loved The Light Between Oceans what did you think of it?
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