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Kittye Sat 26-Aug-17 09:19:31

I'm off on holiday next week and want to load up my kindle. Any suggestions ? I'm looking for easy reading and open to most genre although not keen on sci-fi or fantasy.

Jane43 Tue 29-Aug-17 17:53:12

Anything by Anita Shreve - Sea Glass is the last one I read.

Jennieantliff Tue 29-Aug-17 17:17:26

Anything by Nora Roberts

TriciaF Tue 29-Aug-17 17:05:44

I've just ordered one of the Montalbano books from Amazon. The Shape of Water.
Someone on the thread about the TV series said they were good.

Kittye Tue 29-Aug-17 16:57:10

Ooh lots more to load on...think I'll wait til I get back though. Have read the Shopaholic ones.. Enjoyed them all!EllenT have read Longbourne very enjoyable.

mrswoo Tue 29-Aug-17 16:30:52

Lucinda Riley's Seven Sisters series is a fantastic read. So far 3 books have been published and the next will be out later this year. Highly recommended.

charliebb Tue 29-Aug-17 15:53:16

Judith Lennox - all her books are pretty unputdownable! Also just read The Art of Hiding by Amanda Prowse, excellent read.

MTDancer Tue 29-Aug-17 15:41:26

Am I the only one who likes thrillers? I love Lee Child, David Baldacci, James Patterson etc. Are these mainly classed as male reads?

melp1 Tue 29-Aug-17 14:55:57

Love books by Jojo Moyes, Frank McCourt, Mark Haddon, Rosamunde Pilcher.

minxie Tue 29-Aug-17 14:14:44

Try Miss Read. Set in village life back in the day. Very gentle reading and I love them all.

Craftycat Tue 29-Aug-17 13:45:40

If you have Kindle try joining Kindle Unlimited. Both DH & I read loads of books for free on holiday- you get 12 books at a time & then return them online & get another each time. We have had it for about 2 years & you get some really good books on there. I have found authors I have never heard of really enjoyed them too. I think t is about £6 a month but for the number of books we both read every month this is a real bargain for us. I read the Sara Alexis Greek Village series last year & this year discovered a new book by her- The Piano Raft- which I loved. TBH I re-read all the Shardlake books -which I already had on my Kindle from a couple of years back when I first read them- on a Greek beach this year which was a bit odd - I'm sure I was on the only person there reading about 16C history but it was good to read them all at once.

annifrance Tue 29-Aug-17 13:44:38

Celia Imrie's two books set on the French Riviera are great holiday reads. I am also enjoying Peter May Enzo MacLeod series, also set in France and very descriptive, if you know France well you can recognise all sorts of routes and places. Lots of anecdotes about the area/ subject.

Sleepyamber Tue 29-Aug-17 13:27:54

I can recommend Dinah Jefferies and Julia Gregson. They set their books mainly in Asia/ India around the 1940's

devongirl Tue 29-Aug-17 12:46:38

moobox - hat?? or car??

moobox Tue 29-Aug-17 12:41:42

Home going - Yaa Gyasi
The girl in the red cat - Kate Hamer

keffie Tue 29-Aug-17 12:33:55

Sophie Kinsella The shopaolics series. They're is 6 of them. Make sure you read them in order. Absolutely lighthearted and so funny.

They are about a woman in her 20s and the scrapes she gets in over money. She meets the love of her life in the first book. Without giving too much a way, the book series goes something like this:

Diary of a shopaolic
Shopaolic gets married
Shopaolic has her baby
Shopaolic and her daughter
Shopaolic and her sister
Shopaolic abroad

Think a couple of them might be the wrong way round however that should help Google them for book order.

Also Maeve Binchey: lightweight gently humerous at times, stories set in Southern Ireland about various different communities. As you read each one you can see the overlaps of other characters being bought in to the play from other books. Lots of them too so they are books you can carry on. No particular order as you can pick up on the books the various characters from other books

Enjoy your holidays

quizqueen Tue 29-Aug-17 12:27:35

Sophie Hannah's detective stories, Girl on a Train by Paula Hawkins, anything by Paul Torbay or Anne Tyler.

Stella14 Tue 29-Aug-17 12:17:33

Some of the recommendations above are great. I'd also recommend 'The Rosie Project' (and it's sequal) by Greame Simsion. It's intelligent and funny!

Beejo Tue 29-Aug-17 12:16:09

Anything by Catherine Ryan Hyde - perfect holiday reading for me

EllenT Tue 29-Aug-17 11:51:34

Longbourne by Jo Baker. A parallel 'downstairs' story to Pride & Prejudice's 'upstairs'. Thoroughly absorbing.

devongirl Tue 29-Aug-17 11:46:25

Another vote for David Nicholls 'Us' from me, and Mark Haddon 'A Spot of Bother'.

mags1234 Tue 29-Aug-17 11:42:47

I get loads of free or 99p books for I pad / kindle from Amazon . Book bub I think it's called. Fabulous, I can read a book a day on holiday!

grandmac Tue 29-Aug-17 11:20:00

The Light Between Oceans by M L Stedman. Beautiful writing, wonderful story.

dragonfly46 Tue 29-Aug-17 11:18:24

I enjoyed Anatomy of Love - quite relevant to our age group I felt.

Liz08 Tue 29-Aug-17 11:00:05

I have just finished "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society" (yes that really is the name). Written in the form of letters in 1946 it tells of the hardships suffered in the Channel Islands during the occupation but its also funny with romance and history thrown in. I was so sorry to finish it.
The book was an international best seller about 8 years ago but somehow I missed it.......

glynis1234 Tue 29-Aug-17 10:57:53

Jojo Moyes, Night Music. One plus One.
Rosie Thomas, all her books.
Jane Green, The Beach House.
David Nicholls, Us.

Some to be going on with!
These are some of my favourite authors.