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Tracey wrote: "Finished this 5* book this morning Here is a review by Tracey: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/..."
Sounds great, Tracey. Might add that myself. Good to see another Murakami fan around these parts too!
Sounds great, Tracey. Might add that myself. Good to see another Murakami fan around these parts too!

Ah, I'm afraid I've read them all apart from Underground and the Running book (both non-fiction). I know Jason of these here parts was aiming to make his way through all Murakami's books this year though!

While away I also read another L.M Montgomery (the author of Anne of Green Gables) - A Tangled Web - which was a heart-warming romance (great beach reading!)
I wasn't so keen on I Saw A Man. I felt it couldn't decide whether it was going to be a thriller or a psychological drama.
Finished Future Crimes: A journey to the dark side of technology - and how to survive it last week. Terrifying book on how bad the security is for things online. It does get moderately techy at times, and can be a bit over dramatic, but is worth reading. my review is here

I liked The Goldfinch, but thought that the ending let it down. Station Eleven is really good, I have read Last Night in Montreal and that is good too

I'll definitely check out Last Night in Montreal.

Finished Landskipping: Painters, Ploughmen and Places yesterday. The title is slightly daft and but is not bad, but has some flaws. My review is here

Here is a review by Tracey: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...



Five stars for the difficult but ultimately rewarding A Brief History of Seven Killings. Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Four stars for Killers of the King: The Men Who Dared to Execute Charles I: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
But sadly only two for Catherine O'Flynn's The News Where You Are: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Finished Wild Coast: An exploration of the places where land meets sea over the weekend. Lovely pictures, and would make a great coffee table book, but no depth to it. My review is My review is here


It's one of my favourite books - I've read it twice. Have you read An Equal Music? It's also very good (and much shorter!) Plus The Golden Gate is superb.
Finished Summertime by Vanessa Lafaye a few days ago. (Been a busy week!!) Worth reading for anyone interested in American history, as it is a fictional account of a a hurricane hitting a part of the Florida Keys. My review is here


Finished The Man Who Couldn't Stop yesterday. It is an interesting glimpse into the mind of an OCD sufferer. Worth reading for those who know someone who is affected. My review is here
Just finished listening to Three Wishes.
All a bit smarmy and formulaic. I've enjoyed others of hers, but this had no intrigue or real drama and just seemed like a book by numbers.
All a bit smarmy and formulaic. I've enjoyed others of hers, but this had no intrigue or real drama and just seemed like a book by numbers.


Finished Rain: Four walks in English weather late last night. Excellent little book of nature writing on that most English of weathers; rain... My review is here
Finished Uprooted: On the Trail of the Green Man a couple of days ago. It is another ARC I had via Netgalley. Not a bad book and the author has managed to dig out some interesting detail on The Green Man. My review is here
Also finished Cannery Row. Lovely little book about a bunch of American misfits living in California.
Also finished Cannery Row. Lovely little book about a bunch of American misfits living in California.


I really love Tim Winton and by coincidence I've just finished The Riders. My five star review is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Definitely worth reading some more Jackie. In a way Cloudstreet is untypical of his style. The Riders is different too as it's his only book not set in Australia, I can certainly recommend Breath and Dirt Music which are both wonderful.

I really loved Cannery Row too Paul. Managed to read it while in Monterey a couple of years ago which added to the atmosphere - although it has to be said Cannery Row is a bit of a tourist trap these days.

Finished the The Naked Shore: Of the North Sea yesterday. It is an interesting travel and history book as the author travels around the countries and islands that make up the North Sea. Reasonable book, but didn't have that extra something. My review is here



I enjoyed the majority of this book, although as with Cloud Atlas, there were some chapters/characters which didn't really hook me in as much as others and felt like more of a slog to get through.
A very good writer, and some nice ideas (think "Intruders" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3552166/) crossed with the writing style of Cloud Atlas), worth hanging in there for, even if it takes a few hundred pages for the big plot reveal (or any kind of reveal at all, really)
Finished The Outrun over the weekend. Not the easiest of books to read give its subject matter, but Amy Liptrot is a fine author indeed, lifting this book and making it so readable. My review is here

This is one of the best books I've read so far this year, and I think I'll feel the same way at the end of the year. I highly recommend it.

Here is a review by Tracey: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

I've finished The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters. It was pretty good but I thought it was a bit dragged out. I seem to remember thinking along the same lines when I read Fingersmith too.
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