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What are you reading?
I'm currently reading
. No real reason, other than that I've needed something I can dip in and out of over the past couple of weeks. I wish I'd had this before, though -- it's a good refresher of the plots so far.

Breige wrote: "Currently reading The Casual Vacancy"
What do you think of it so far? I'm in two minds about whether to try it.
What do you think of it so far? I'm in two minds about whether to try it.

What do you think of it so far? I'm in two minds about whether to try it."
I'm enjoying it! I like the way the story is written, how the characters are connected to each other. It's not very action-y, but more driven by characters and a slow build up.
Though, the one thing I had to get over was the crudeness of it,like the language and stuff. Not because I'm a prude or anything! But more because at first it felt more like shock factor or J.K. trying to say things like that for the sake of it, to try make it more 'adult'. But I got over it quickly enough.

I've started to read books on the Kindle app on my phone ... it's fine until I can afford a proper kindle. I thought I'd find it too small, but nope been really happy with it - will I want to go back to books now is the question.
At the moment I'm reading
as heard so many good things from you guys about this one ... and it's quite intriguing so far.
I've also got this one on my app which I keep delving into
as I just love her writing, and as it's a collection of her articles for The Times, I can pick up and put down whenever and read other stuff inbetween. It's not quite as funny as How To Be A Woman, but still an enjoyable read.
At the moment I'm reading

I've also got this one on my app which I keep delving into









Karen (AKA Shadowalker) wrote: "Now reading the next book in the House of Night series - Hidden. It's really good so far, and I'm almost reluctant to let my kindle go - I *need* to find out what happens!!"
I've read the first 8 books but I wasn't as keen on the last one so I gave it a break. They are great books to zip through:)
I've read the first 8 books but I wasn't as keen on the last one so I gave it a break. They are great books to zip through:)
I'm reading
and it is so well written. It's unusual and I can't wait to watch the film again (I can only vaguely remember the details).

Kirsty wrote: "I'm reading
and it is so well written. It's unusual and I can't wait to watch the film again (I can only vaguely remember the details)."
I thought this was brilliant, so dark and horrific. I assume the film must be toned down a bit or bits hinted at rather than shown? I'm a bit scared to watch the film I think!

I thought this was brilliant, so dark and horrific. I assume the film must be toned down a bit or bits hinted at rather than shown? I'm a bit scared to watch the film I think!




Another thing I like it how the books reflect the time they are written in. At first, mobiles are still a novelty, in later books everyone has one. Harry is not that into electronics, so he needs help with computers a lot of the time, but he learns fast. In the last book I read he came across a MacBook, which at first he didn't know how to work with. :P
Harry is a (mostly) good man, goes against the grain, has very dark horrors in his past and is a fascinating character!
I am reading The Gathering (can someone link the book cover - can't do it on my phone anymore). Has anyone else read it? I'm really enjoying it so far
At the moment I'm reading
on an evening, and
during my lunch time. The former is the third in Charlaine Harris' Lily Bard Mysteries series, which I'm really enjoying. I thought the first two were great, and had absolutely no trouble starting the third straight away.
The latter is a book I'm reading for my 12+3 challenge. I've had it on my shelf since I was a gothic literature student, and I've been wanting to read it for a while. It has pretty short chapters, so it's the perfect choice for lunch time reading. I'm really enjoying it so far. It's far more immediate than I expected from an older book -- there's no messing about with huge passages of description, it's just straight in to what's actually a pretty good is-it-isn't-it ghost story.


The latter is a book I'm reading for my 12+3 challenge. I've had it on my shelf since I was a gothic literature student, and I've been wanting to read it for a while. It has pretty short chapters, so it's the perfect choice for lunch time reading. I'm really enjoying it so far. It's far more immediate than I expected from an older book -- there's no messing about with huge passages of description, it's just straight in to what's actually a pretty good is-it-isn't-it ghost story.
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I like Kate Morton's books, they're a good read.
I need to finish my Game of Thrones books too, it's taking me forever to get through them!

I need to finish my Game of Thrones books too, it's taking me forever to get through them!


I'm reading
and have been reading a bit at a time - I'm really enjoying reading it and it is exactly what I was looking for after
. I really like reading books that are character driven and am always on the look out for more historical fiction (will hopefully read a bit more non this year too) written in America (fascinates me).



I started
since the film was released last year in the U.S. and is about to come out here (it's been sitting on my to-read list since it came out too). The first section was a chore (so stilted and I really wondered why people love the book when the language is so over written) but I persisted because the reviews really intrigue me. The second section was slightly better and it briefly mentioned the first section in a way that has made me want to keep reading.
I have taken a slight break because I started to wonder why I have never read more than a chapter of
. I am enjoying it but the protagonist is starting to irk me slightly.

I have taken a slight break because I started to wonder why I have never read more than a chapter of


Breige wrote: "I'm reading Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void by Mary Roach at the moment and have just started Watermelon by Marian Keyes to help break up the non-fiction reading. Also hav..."
I read watermelon about 10 years ago and remember they made it in to a series IMDb Watermelon but I only remember seeing clips when I was back visiting the U.K.
I read watermelon about 10 years ago and remember they made it in to a series IMDb Watermelon but I only remember seeing clips when I was back visiting the U.K.

Right now I'm reading Kerry Greenwood's




Not sure what the next book to read will be... Think I might go retro, and read






















Consumed: How Shopping Fed the Class System. Harry Wallop Can't put this one down! It's amazingly well researched ...and amusingly written too. Fascinating. The different class tribes discussed in the book such as the Wood Burning Stovers, The Hyphen-Leighs and Portland Privateers are so accurately drawn. So much interesting history here too.
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