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What are you reading at the moment, part2

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GoldenGran Thu 12-Apr-12 10:59:20

Ok, I,ll start the next one. I have just finished The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry,it is an unusual story of an ordinAry, quiet and rather sad man who receives a letter from someone in his past. He writes a reply and sets off to post it,but keeps passing post boxes and eventually decides to deliver it by hand. He lives in Devon and the sender is in a hospice in Berw ick upon Tweed.i loved it and thoroughly recommend it, It is in the end about love pain loss and redemption.

numberplease Wed 01-Aug-12 17:32:19

I`ve just started Suite Francaise, by Irene Nemirovsky. It`s an account of what it was like living in France at the time that the Germans invaded, in 1941. It was part of a two part story, but as the author died in Auschwitz in 1942, she didn`t live to see them put together and published. It`s not grabbing me so far, but I`m not very far into it yet.

Grannybug Wed 01-Aug-12 12:07:52

lilibsmile

soop Wed 01-Aug-12 11:56:21

I'm enjoying The Litigators by John Grisham. 'Publishers Weekly' describes it as 'Entertaining...bitingly farcical'...the characters are superb.

lilib Wed 01-Aug-12 10:41:13

I've just finished 'When God was a rabbit', it's a great story of growing up in the 70's, just really well written and touching.

Greendorrie Wed 01-Aug-12 10:32:53

I'm reading The Return by Victoria Hislop, after reading and enjoying her other two books, The Island and The Thread. I started reading before the Olympics began, but now I can't read and watch TV at the same time. It may take me a while to finish this one.

numberplease Mon 30-Jul-12 21:05:01

I enjoyed Perfect People as well, it was different to anything else of Peter Jmes that I`ve read.

Anagram Mon 30-Jul-12 19:05:45

grin

jeni Mon 30-Jul-12 19:00:42

GRANSNET!

jack Mon 30-Jul-12 18:46:55

Perfect People by Peter James is a "must read" this summer. It has kept me awake for two nights and apart from being a page-turner it offers a lot of food for thought. The ending is brilliant.

Annobel Mon 30-Jul-12 18:21:28

I'm in the middle of Night Waking at the moment and really feel for her - I didn't get a full night's sleep until DS2 was four. And there's an intriguing situation developing too. Can hardly put it down - except that I'm trying to watch gymnastics and knit too. Multi-tasking can go too far.

Mishap Mon 30-Jul-12 18:06:11

Just read Night Waking by Sarah Moss - I really cannot remember when I enjoyed a book as much. Highly recommended.

Annobel Mon 30-Jul-12 09:19:04

number - I too was disappointed in River of Smoke, having enjoyed Sea of Poppies. I think I liked it better towards the end when I finally understood who was who. It also gave me an understanding of the reasons for the opium wars which I probably wouldn't have bothered to research otherwise.
I keep seeing women reading Fifty Shades - on stations, on trains, by the pool. And those are the ones with the book. Who knows what's on Kindles and tablets!

baNANA Sun 29-Jul-12 19:50:32

No I haven't numberplease, but will look out for it.

numberplease Sun 29-Jul-12 17:05:28

baNANA, have you read Peter James`s Perfect People? Not a Roy Grace story, and different to his norm, but I liked it.
Just coming towards the end of River of Smoke, haven`t really enjoyed it though.

baNANA Sun 29-Jul-12 14:57:49

Just finished the new Peter James "Not Dead Yet". I think he's running out of ideas very implausible plot not up his usual high standard. For anyone who is a devotee of his Roy Grace character, he has revealed so much now about ex wife Sandy, that I think he will have to bring this aspect of the story to a head in the next book in some sort of showdown between her and Roy.

eGJ Sat 28-Jul-12 21:05:42

Thanks dorset I'd read a review of The Fishing Fleet, but your post reminded me about it so I've just downloaded it onto my kindle! smile

carol123 Sat 28-Jul-12 20:37:39

daughter is reading 50 shades of grey and I will borrow it when shes finished as I want to see what all the fuss is about lol

dorsetpennt Sat 28-Jul-12 20:29:34

Laurie Graham's new book A Humble Companion - her books are great fun, she wrote a spoof on the Kennedy family and one on the Duchess of Windsor. I've been given one of my favourite gifts a book token. So I'm going to buy Anne de Courcey's new book The Fishing Fleet about spinsters being sent out to India during the Raj to obtain husbands,

Ariadne Sat 28-Jul-12 20:09:14

Just finished "The Darling Girls" by Emma Burstall - an Amazon cheapie - and really enjoyed it!

numberplease Sat 28-Jul-12 19:37:49

After reaching the halfway point in River of Smoke, I`m beginning to see what you meant Annobel. How did YOU get on with it? I`m going to persevere with it,, but not enjoying it like the first one. Don`t know if I`ll bother with the third one when it`s out.

numberplease Tue 24-Jul-12 20:53:47

I`m now reading Sea of Poppies, by Amitav Ghosh, a completely new genre of reading material for me. Wasn`t too sure about it at first, but now I find myself not wanting to leave it till I find out what happens to them all next. After this, my next book will be River of Smoke, by the same author.

numberplease Sat 21-Jul-12 19:57:38

Just finished No One Left to Tell, by Karen Rose, a cracker of a read! Also recently read Perfect People, by Peter James, different style for him, but very good. Am now just starting Sea of Poppies, by Amitav Ghosh, never read him before, not sure what I`ll make of this one yet.

SJP Sat 21-Jul-12 15:07:02

I have just finished the notorious 50 shades of grey - not impressed! Shall return to Angela's Ashes

Grannylin Sat 21-Jul-12 13:49:04

She must still be searching for her inner goddess!

Anagram Sat 21-Jul-12 11:58:55

In the queue in Tesco yesterday the lady behind me was buying a copy of 50 Shades, and she must have been at least 80! She was with her OH too (though possibly he didn't know what it was about wink. Or maybe he did...)