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message 51: by Karen (new)

Karen  | 120 comments I'm reading Elizabeth I Can I put it down? Can I hell. It's a really good read, and unlike most books, it doesn't start with her comming to the throne - she's already well established (it kicks of in the spring of 1558), and preparing to fight the Armada....


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Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Evil woman killed our queen (who some said should be queen of England and Scotland)- only to have her son succeed her to the throne ending the rein of the Tudors. My Gran was a Stuart ;)

Sounds like a good book. I love it when I read about books that are hard to put down:)


message 53: by Lou (new)

Lou (loucaster) | 47 comments Hello! Not been here in an age although I have been reading - HONEST!!! Atm am reading The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson it's fab - don't usually read non-fiction but thought it looked interesting......... it's a bit like a reading version of a Louis Theroux doc!!


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Sophia (pageplucker) | 230 comments Mod
Lou wrote: "Hello! Not been here in an age although I have been reading - HONEST!!! Atm am reading The Psychopath Test A Journey Through the Madness Industry by Jon Ronson it's fab - don't usually read non-fiction but thought it looked interesting...."

Hmm, interesting... And the Kindle version's only £2.99. Oh, I'm very tempted!


message 55: by Lou (new)

Lou (loucaster) | 47 comments Do it!!!!!!!!! (my paperback was only about £3.50 from Tesco ;-) )


message 56: by Jo (new)

Jo | 592 comments Mod
I'm reading that too, brilliant and very funny in places


message 57: by Karen (last edited Apr 30, 2012 02:58AM) (new)

Karen  | 120 comments I'm reading Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collins , as I read the The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1) by Suzanne Collins in a day. I was a bit sceptical, as I've found that some books don't live up to the hype (Wolf Hall anyone?) but this series does seem to be holding its own quite well...


message 58: by Karen (new)

Karen  | 120 comments I've now fished the Hunger Games trilogy, and am now reading Atomic The First War Of Physics And The Secret History Of The Atom Bomb 1939 1949 by Jim Baggott ... It's quite hard going (but the last 4 books I've read have been fiction, so I've got to re-ajust I guess) but as I read it, I can hear Robert Powell narrating it! Makes for interesting reading though...


message 59: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (smiley_laydee) | 92 comments I finished the Hunger Games (first book) on Wednesday Evening and I'm about 80% of the way through Caatching Fire. Hopefully will finish soon. It's amazing to read in the sunshine annd not have work to go to.


message 60: by Jo (new)

Jo | 592 comments Mod
I need to get a move on with The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern as it's due back at the library on Wednesday and I can't renew it as someone else has requested it.
I am liking it, it's just that having taken my kindle on holiday I left this half way through and need to get back into it


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Lildancer | 10 comments I am currently reading Fifty Shades of Grey and it is making me angry and yet very intrigued all at the same time. I keep putting it down in frustration and then picking it back up again! I do feel like i'm reading it just to get it finished now though, so I don't think i'll be buying the other two books once i've finished this one.


Sam (VanillaFountain) | 577 comments Mod
I finished Perfume by Patrick Süskind this morning. I'm now 10% into Alice I Have Been by Melanie Benjamin lovely read :) I'm catching up Yay!!


message 63: by Katrina (new)

Katrina Williams (missybsleeping) | 32 comments I have just started reading Brave Girl Eating A Family's Struggle with Anorexia by Harriet Brown it is partly out of work interest and partly out of personal interest as two of my sisters have had eating issues.


message 64: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
1984 by George Orwell

you?


Sam (VanillaFountain) | 577 comments Mod
I'm really struggling with The Sealed Letter by Emma Donoghue so I'm going to put it down for a bit and read Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King

:)


message 66: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
I started The Sealed Letter by Emma Donoghue and it really didn't grab me so I went back to my list too. Books are meant to be enjoyed x


Sam (VanillaFountain) | 577 comments Mod
I totally agree! I'm gutted as I pushed for this and I thought it would be as good as Room by Emma Donoghue maybe it is, but I don't have the time to give it a proper chance at the minute :( x


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Leonie Heins (neonie) | 13 comments I finally got around to reading The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It is so funny!


message 70: by Shooperdidooper (new)

Shooperdidooper | 6 comments Hey all, im juggling work and four book club lists so I'm trying to catch up!! I just started reading perfume the story of a murderer which really has poetic irony throughout so far. But it took a month to finish IQ84 and I tried (for the second time) to read the corrections but only made it half way through before I lost interest. Any insights on these two novels??? Murakami is a new fave author of mine and I just finished after dark if anyone's interested in discussing his work.


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Shooperdidooper | 6 comments Aimee wrote: "I've never wanted to read Twilight but someone compared The Hunger Games to 'Lord of the Flies' which I have read previously so I feel compelled to find out whether there are any similarites.

Als..."


Has anyone seen battle royale?? It's a Chinese or Korean or japeneese film made in 2000. I know hunger games is out in theaters but it's not as raw is this film. These children are living in a repressive state and are thrown into a game of gladiator in a way. They fight to the death without the interesting obstacles that hunger games had. It's almost 3 hours long but worth the watch!!


message 72: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Sara wrote: "Aimee wrote: "I've never wanted to read Twilight but someone compared The Hunger Games to 'Lord of the Flies' which I have read previously so I feel compelled to find out whether there are any simi..."

I've seen it and The Mr and I both noticed the similarities to Hunger Games!


message 73: by Breige (new)

Breige (breigeflynn) | 87 comments On the first few pages of Charlotte Street by Danny Wallace. Hoping it will be good as I like his other books but this is the first novel.


message 74: by Shooperdidooper (new)

Shooperdidooper | 6 comments I have to check the Mr.


message 75: by Kirsty (last edited Jul 26, 2012 07:43AM) (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
I'm reading The Ice Queen because she is a nice read and I want to read something that isn't a classic/hefty.

What are you reading?


message 76: by Sophia (new)

Sophia (pageplucker) | 230 comments Mod
I am on a hefty classic! It's The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins (contemporary of Dickens, best known for The Woman in White). It's supposed to be the first ever detective story and I'm rather enjoying it. It's surprisingly funny and I'm loving the narrators.


message 77: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (smiley_laydee) | 92 comments I am reading Fahrenheit 451 and it is great so far. Very short and concisely written. It is about a fireman whose job is no longer to put out fires but to set books alight as they are illegal.


message 78: by Jo (new)

Jo | 592 comments Mod
I lent my kindle to my mum which is why I officially have 4 books on the go at the moment but 2 are on the kindle which is currently in Russia!

Am reading Shadow of Night (All Souls Trilogy #2) by Deborah Harkness until it comes back :)


message 79: by Penny (new)

Penny  (fiddlesticks) I have about 7 books on the go at the moment, which I need to do something about! Clearly need to actually finish some. My main project to finish at the moment is called "One Thousand White Women" which I am enjoying not liking.


Sam (VanillaFountain) | 577 comments Mod
I am reading The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1) by Suzanne Collins I didn't believe the hype so I put it off, it is a wonderful break after One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez I love it and I'm hoping to finish it today :)


message 81: by Nisha (new)

Nisha | 25 comments i am reading one that has not been released* :) its called 'Crushed' by niall leonard, i am actually not too far in but it seems good !

* I'm part of the Waterstones proof reading club


message 82: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Nisha wrote: "i am reading one that has not been released* :) its called 'Crushed' by niall leonard, i am actually not too far in but it seems good !

* I'm part of the Waterstones proof reading club"


What's it about?


Sam (VanillaFountain) | 577 comments Mod
I'm reading Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collins I just cannot put these books down :O


message 84: by Nisha (new)

Nisha | 25 comments Its about a boy who comes home and finds his dad bludgeoned to death, he is then the main suspect and he has to try and clear his name, on the front it says "To catch a killer, he had to become one" So its a crime thriller i think :)

Its published on the 13/9/12 - so perhaps a group read for october?x


message 85: by Jo (new)

Jo | 592 comments Mod
Sam (VanillaFountain) wrote: "I'm reading Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collins I just cannot put these books down :O"

Addictive aren't they?


message 86: by Katrina (new)

Katrina Williams (missybsleeping) | 32 comments I haven't read anything for ages was put off by the 50 shades nonsense! I'm off work next week so hopeful will get my motivation back


message 87: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (smiley_laydee) | 92 comments The Hunger Games was a great series, I didn't want it to end!


Sam (VanillaFountain) | 577 comments Mod
Yes Jo they are! I felt the same Aimee but I was happy with the ending :)

Now I'm on 1984 by George Orwell It's a very interesting book, I like it :)


message 89: by Lou (new)

Lou (loucaster) | 47 comments Not read them - feel they might be a bit Twilight-ish in thier audience..........
Currently reading Them: Adventures with Extremists........ getting into more 'real' books atm - loved The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry and have added The Men Who Stare at Goats to my vote for Sept!!


Sam (VanillaFountain) | 577 comments Mod
Do you mean the hunger games Lou? I don't think they would particularly stand out to Twilight fans, although I am a fan of both. My Nan started reading hunger games last week and literally couldn't put it down and she is 75 and hates Twilight, LOL x


message 91: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
Catching fire. I've given it a couple of days rest though - didn't want to read the last 2 really quickly + I started to dream about it which lol


message 92: by Jo (new)

Jo | 592 comments Mod
I'm really tempted to start 'Something wicked..' but really need to finish one of my ongoing books so I think today will be spent in the garden with Shadow of Night (All Souls Trilogy #2) by Deborah Harkness

The housework can wait ;)


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bookishbat (morgaine_cat) | 90 comments I started Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor today.
so far I really like it, it's well-written, beautifully descriptive and has already featured some quite unusual ideas (and I'm only on page 56).


message 94: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
morgaine_cat wrote: "I started Daughter of Smoke and Bone (Daughter of Smoke and Bone, #1) by Laini Taylor today.
so far I really like it, it's well-written, beautifully descriptive and has already featured some quite unusual ideas (and I'm only on page 56)."

I was going to start reading it the other day until I realised I only have the kindle sample:(


message 95: by Lou (new)

Lou (loucaster) | 47 comments Lou wrote: "Not read them - feel they might be a bit Twilight-ish in thier audience..........
Currently reading Them: Adventures with Extremists........ getting into more 'real' books atm - loved The Psychopat..."


ooh may give them a whirl!!


message 96: by Lou (new)

Lou (loucaster) | 47 comments finishedThe Men Who Stare at Goatswas ok but I think I'm a bit Ronsoned out now ...... started Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch t'other day and am gripped!!


message 97: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirkel) | 1162 comments Mod
I've only heard good things about Rivers of London (Peter Grant, #1) by Ben Aaronovitch - might need to move it up the tbr pile if it is gripping!

I'm reading The Long Song A Novel by Andrea Levy after wanting to read it since it was released. I've read 3/4 since yesterday and I'm going to try to put it down until tomorrow so that I can make it last a bit longer:)


message 98: by bookishbat (last edited Aug 25, 2012 12:02PM) (new)

bookishbat (morgaine_cat) | 90 comments I've read both Rivers of London (Peter Grant, #1) by Ben Aaronovitch and Moon Over Soho (Peter Grant, #2) by Ben Aaronovitch after my best friend recommended them and I really enjoyed both.

I'm waiting for Whispers Under Ground (Peter Grant, #3) by Ben Aaronovitch now.


message 99: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (smiley_laydee) | 92 comments Up to 75% of Room. Enjoying it and it's a very quick read, as Amina said in the next months reads thread. Will hopefully catch up on a few more books next month :)


message 100: by Naymee (new)

Naymee | 8 comments Just started ashes of honor. Book six in the October Daye series by Seanan McGuire. They are detective stories set in modern day San Francisco. She is a changeling, half fae, half human. I devour every book and preorder the next as soon as I can. They sate my need for mystery, romance, faerie and fantasy.


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