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CharlotteOldie Wed 14-Mar-12 15:33:00

Always fascinating to know what people are reading and what they are making of it. I am deep in the Herries Chronicles by Hugh Walpole. A wonderful sweeping panoramic look at English history through the prism of a family from the Lakes. Highly recommended

flowerfriend Tue 25-Sept-12 19:49:29

Sweet Tooth was a really good read - Ian McEwan - although every review I have read seems to have panned it. Now reading Waiting for Sunrise by William Boyd and I am racing through it.

Although I do buy books from time to time, I am fortunate to have an extented family member who is single and in a well-paid job and I get passed on books from her at a cracking rate. She is a prolific reader and always passes on books as soon as she has read them. Lucky me.

annodomini Tue 25-Sept-12 20:19:08

I've just finished Waiting for Sunrise. Just love William Boyd. His plots seem to me to be getting more complex with each new novel. One of my sons used to work for WH Smith and hand on proof copies of new books to me. He also got several signed copies of books for me, including David Attenborough's autobiography.

JO4 Tue 25-Sept-12 22:00:29

Look what's coming out in a couple of days

smile sunshine

johanna Tue 25-Sept-12 22:09:27

Thanks for that JO4, will buy it for OH. He will love it, I think.
Myself , I have just started The hare with the amber eyes. Interesting so far..
All the locations described , can be looked up on Google of course.

specki4eyes Wed 26-Sept-12 21:19:26

flowerfriend delighted to hear that you too are a Wiliam Boyd fan! Looking forward to our lunch on Tuesday.

Greatnan Wed 26-Sept-12 21:30:45

The 19th Wife - about the polygamists of the Church of the Latter Day Saints. Wonderful.

numberplease Wed 26-Sept-12 22:33:25

Just finished The Killing Kind, by John Connelly, never read him before, quite enjoyed it. Just about to start Taboo, by Casey Hill, a new author to me.

feetlebaum Sat 29-Sept-12 17:57:59

I'm just starting on John Major's new book, My Old Man - it's a history of British Music Hall, his father having been a Music Hall artiste.

numberplease Sat 29-Sept-12 18:38:02

Taboo was really good. Now reading I Am God, by Giorgio Faletti, OK so far.

Ian42 Sat 29-Sept-12 19:25:30

Just finished reading 'The Great Escape,' by Paul Brickhill. I am now starting to read 'Good As Dead,' by Mark Billingham.

numberplease Sat 29-Sept-12 22:39:35

Good as Dead is brilliant!

eGJ Sun 30-Sept-12 12:39:00

Trying hard with the new Sebastian Faulks A Possible Life; has anyone else read/finished it?

numberplease Sun 30-Sept-12 18:17:08

I Am God was a brilliant read. Am just about to start Dead End, by Leigh Russell.

fluffy Mon 01-Oct-12 13:51:56

This is going to sound ridiculous but on holiday in Crete last week I read The Great Gatsby - I had never actually read it before - you cannot help but imagine Robert Redford in it the whole way through though - not a bad thing! I hear it is being re-made with Leonardo Dicapprio. (sp?)

annodomini Mon 01-Oct-12 14:48:10

If it ain't broke, don't fix it. For me Robert Redford is Jay Gatsby. How can Leo Di Caprio be any better, though he is a fine actor, improving as time goes on.

nanapug Mon 01-Oct-12 15:49:54

I have just finished The Kasmir Shawl by Rosie Thomas and found it an excellent read. Can highly recommend it. An easy but very different read.

numberplease Mon 01-Oct-12 16:59:19

Dead End is a bit slow and boring so far, but I will persevere.

eGJ Wed 03-Oct-12 16:12:52

Ben Fogle's autobiography; it's keeping me away from other thgings. A good easy read.

annodomini Wed 03-Oct-12 16:27:29

Just finished VIII by HM Castor which, you won't be surprised to hear, is about Henry VIII. It's written with the king as narrator and in the historic present which isn't so bad when it's a first person narrator. It attempts to account for the deterioration in Henry's character and appearance - and his obsession with producing a son and heir.
I think it was a Kindle Daily Deal.

Daman Thu 04-Oct-12 14:00:45

I am Reading a lot of Angela Carter non-fiction and her novel Wise Children

eGJ Thu 04-Oct-12 18:31:54

Gobbled up Ben Fogle's Autobiography in one evening; now onto Clare Balding's! My Animals and Other Family is another "easy" read, but so intertesting to see what former Clare! Looking forward to her chairing Have I got News for You next week. My library is wonderful and getting all the new books and no reservation fees either!! smile

Ian42 Sat 13-Oct-12 11:00:28

I'm reading 'Waiting For Sunrise,' by William Boyd.

annodomini Sat 13-Oct-12 11:32:36

I read that a couple of weeks ago Ian. I'll be interested in your opinion, but won't spoil it for you by giving mine yet!

Ian42 Sun 14-Oct-12 09:57:49

I liked the idea of escaping via parallelism, quite a neat concept. It was my first William Boyd, whether the others will match up to this one I'm not sure. It was definitely full of surprising pieces.

annodomini Sun 14-Oct-12 10:55:49

I think Boyd's plots have grown more convoluted with each new novel. The one before this, 'Ordinary Thunderstorms' was pretty involved too. Certainly, you will find that his other works measure up to this one. He manages to mix comic scenes with serious themes - try 'Armadillo'.