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What Book or Kindle Book are you reading ??

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Julia

Julia Report 21 May 2012 10:37

I'm on Patricia Cornwall's 'Red Mist' at the moment. Taking abit of reading, but I'll get there in the end.

Julia in Derbyshire

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 24 May 2012 21:47

Half way through "Call the Midwife" Jennifer Worth:) Blinky brilliant....and Chummy's description in the book is perfect for Miranda Hart...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-16646619

l have the next 2 in the series waiting:)

jude :-)

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 2 Jun 2012 14:24

Has anyone read 'Mrs Robinson's Disgrace' by Kate Summerscale?
It's non-fiction, in the 1850's a high-profile Victorian divorce case.
Her diary was used as evidence by her husband.

Emma

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 3 Jun 2012 13:14

No...but it sounds interesting, thanks:)

jude

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 3 Jun 2012 13:24

I've given up on "Fifty Shades of Grey" - far too graphic sexually even for me - disgusting actually - so now I have a trio of books which I shan't be reading :-S

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 6 Jun 2012 10:50

Have finished Nefertiti by Michelle Moran, great read
imho, recommend it to anyone interested in the
Pharaohs', just started The Heretic Queen by same
author and is the next book to follow Nefertiti.

Happy reading everyone :-D

Emma

Jean (Monmouth)

Jean (Monmouth) Report 8 Jun 2012 19:45

I am a speed reader and cannot remember which book I read last until i see the front page. I get through about ten books in three weeks these days, and some on my Kindle as well. Love Nora Roberts and her ater ego JD Robb. Amazing how one p[erson can be so imaginative in two different directions. Always thought I would write, but havent the willpower to stay focused.

eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 8 Jun 2012 19:49

just finished for the umteenth time By The Rivers of Babylon

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 8 Jun 2012 19:57

who wrote that Errol and what's it about please?

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 8 Jun 2012 20:48

A Jeffrey Archer that was on special offer from Amazon for 99p...can't remember the name of it though lol x

eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 8 Jun 2012 20:52

It is by Nelson deMille and is fictitious yet a wonderful pastiche of how things were in the 80s regarding the Middle East and problems on both sides. A great novel but maybe not to everyone's taste

Mersey

Mersey Report 11 Jun 2012 20:12

Hello all :-D

Ive gone for an easy read this time especially after my last one was a total let down.....

Im now reading The Bell of Burracombe by Lillian Harry

Possible 1 of 7 lol..... :-S

Mersey

Mersey Report 11 Jun 2012 20:20

Hello all :-D

Ive gone for an easy read this time especially after my last one was a total let down.....

Im now reading The Bell of Burracombe by Lillian Harry

Possible 1 of 7 lol..... :-S

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Jun 2012 21:17

Mersey I always enjoy Lilian Harry's books.

Rita

Rita Report 12 Jun 2012 12:35



I brought a book from a charity shop. I had never read any book by this Author." Elizabeth Elgin " I am now looking for her books. I have become one of her fans.so far I have read "I'll bring you Buttercups "set in Yorkshire in 1931 it is a form of upstairs and down stair and the 1st world war. based on a love story and has some sad parts and loveing parts as well as goes into the 1st World war and the fighting in France. it is well worth a read.
I then managed to get "Where Bluebells chime" this is set in 1940 and goes into the 2nd World War

The next book I managed to get hold of"Turn Left at the Daffodiles" this is the same family during the 2nd World war and the courage of three women who join up.

If your lucky to beable to get the books in there sequnce as the family grow . it is a life story.

I have to search for these books at the charity shops now. could not afford to buy them they cost £6.99 each.

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 12 Jun 2012 12:44

Rita have a look into Amazon re this author at the price
of paperbacks, noted some at 1p.

Emma

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 12 Jun 2012 12:54

Elizabeth Elgin writes lovely books. I think the first of that series is Whisper on the Wind, I read them ages ago but have 5 of them here ready to re-read sometime.

Rita

Rita Report 12 Jun 2012 15:38

Thank you Emma I will take a look on Amazon .Thank you for letting me know.
Ann I have three that I have read and was going to take them back to the charity shop. but thought I would keep them so I can read them again if
I have no books to read..
I think her first book was Whistle in the dark.? then The House in Aberrcomby Square. Then The Manchester affair.

did you know she wrote under a different name as well.?
Kate Kirby.
three books. Footsteps of a Stuart.. Echo of a Stewart. and Scapegoat for a Stuart

I have read nearly of Catherine Cookson books. and Georgette Hayers books I have read many.still a few I want to get.

I like Histrocial book that are novels as well.
I have been a bookworm all my life.

Rita

Rita Report 12 Jun 2012 15:54


This is just an added note :
The Council closing all these Libraries. have stopped young children being able to enjoy the free books they would have been able to get from their Library

My Mum took me to our LIbarary when I was four and I could chose three books. not only did this help my reading when I was at school. but also
introudced me to many authors I would never have know.? and as I advanced further with my reading i gradually found more and more
interesting Authors.
I would never have got hold of the books I did read. as we were a poor family.I did have books but not the amount I could read as I did from our Libarary
all this is now lost to children. it is such a shame.

Rita

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 12 Jun 2012 16:13

Yes I too went to a library when very young, not a council run one though, I think I had to pay a penny a book, it was small in a little shop but I loved getting my books and read them so fast my Mum never believed I had read them properly. My parents both read but not a lot, I don't know why I was such a book worm. Loved the school library too and spent all my lunch breaks in there.

Our village library is not closing, it is being run by a partnership of the council, the parish council and volunteers.