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Knitter43 Mon 25-May-26 11:11:45

Several of you have said that you will be spending some of the Bank Holiday reading your book in the sunshine ( or the shade. ) So what are you all reading and enjoying at the moment? I am reading " This book made me think of you " by Libby Page and really enjoying it. I shall be sorry to come to the end of it.

nanna8 Wed 27-May-26 08:10:03

Beautiful Family by Jennifer Trevelyan . It is set in New Zealand, easy to read and a good story.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 27-May-26 08:07:52

Juliepat

Whitewavemark2
Have you tried Abe Books? Online second hand book shop.

Oh no I haven’t heard of them. I do try charity shops etc but I get addled looking at all the titles.

Thanks for that and for world of books elrel

I shall peruse forthwith😊

Elrel Wed 27-May-26 08:02:10

I find Abe Books and World of Books both very useful, books cheap, in good condition and quick delivery.

Juliepat Wed 27-May-26 07:39:13

Whitewavemark2
Have you tried Abe Books? Online second hand book shop.

Juliepat Wed 27-May-26 07:37:48

The Blue Hour by Lisa Jewell. Good.
Recommend The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon.

Esmay Wed 27-May-26 07:29:16

The hot weather has pretty much defeated me when I'm not dozing on antihistamines
I'm dipping in and out of some old Botany books on wild flowers .
I'm interested in herbalism .

Elrel Wed 27-May-26 07:11:42

Just enjoyed ‘Vianne’ by Joanne Harris, prequel to her ‘Chocolat’ which I may now re-read.

Before that I couldn’t put down ‘The Other Bennet Sister’ by Janice Hadlow - source of the recent tv series about Mary, the belittled middle sister in ‘Pride and Prejudice’.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 27-May-26 06:34:25

This thread is really bad for my budget!!!

Spec1alk Wed 27-May-26 06:23:42

Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier. About Mary Anning and her discovery of fossils at Lyme Regis. Really enjoying this book.

Twopence Wed 27-May-26 06:18:15

A very thought provoking and rather difficult read.

grannybuy Tue 26-May-26 21:46:39

Twopence, I read The Shack some years ago. It was so moving. I hope you enjoy it.

Twopence Tue 26-May-26 20:50:21

"The Shack" by William Paul Young

grannybuy Tue 26-May-26 20:49:29

Dominion by C J Sanssom

tattygran14 Tue 26-May-26 20:47:36

I’m reading/re reading K A Atkinson. Jackson Brodie. I was so pleased to find one lurking in my bookshelf that I hadn’t read before.

Estrellita Tue 26-May-26 20:14:49

The Power of Anxiety by Sian Williams

Anneeba Tue 26-May-26 20:13:00

The Wind Knows My Name by Isobel Allende. Wonderful depiction of the various characters. I've just got to where she is focussing on the Tangerine Twit's idea of separating immigrant children from their mothers. She's a massively talented writer, not onerous to read either.

Pimmi Tue 26-May-26 19:52:14

Bournville by Jonathan Coe. Just finished, what a clever, enjoyable and moving novel. Covers a family's ups and downs from the 1940s to 2020 with the Cadbury factory in Bournville as a reference point. Really well written. Recommended!

Neilspurgeon0 Tue 26-May-26 19:39:32

X Marks the Spot by Michael Scott The story of Archaology in 8 Extraordinary Discoveries
And
The Clifftop Murders by Rachel McLeon
And
The Bone Chests by Cat Jarman

I couldn’t possibly just read 1 book at a time

Pinkrinse Tue 26-May-26 19:19:12

Oreo

The Satsuma Complex by Bob Mortimer, just as zany and funny as you would expect.

Just finished this, and really enjoyed it.

hollysteers Tue 26-May-26 18:52:41

Grandmama I hated Lessons in Chemistry, but love anything by Vita Sackville West, I think she’s very underrated.

BoggledMind Tue 26-May-26 18:19:33

Baking Cakes In Kigali by Gaile Parkin.

I spotted it in a charity shop and got it because it looked interesting (and I bake cakes). It's a nice relaxing book, nothing too deep.

calla15 Tue 26-May-26 18:07:27

monk08

Will be starting Married lies by Chris Collett no5 in the DI Mariner series read no4 yesterday.

Loved this series, shame there has been nothing since 2022 when we got No 9 in the series.

spottysocks Tue 26-May-26 17:55:39

The Pearl Button Girl by Annie Murray

dogsmother Tue 26-May-26 17:22:38

Grandmama

I have recently read Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus (I laughed and cried!); Happy all the Time by Laurie Colwin and The Bulgari Connection by Fay Weldon. I couldn't put any of them down.

My all time favourite book is All Passion Spent by Vita Sackville West. Read several times now.

Really enjoyed Lessons in Chemistry!

Nandalot Tue 26-May-26 17:07:41

Just readOutback by Patricia Wolf. I was hoping it would be like Jane Harper’s The Dry. It was okay but i won’t rush to read another one. I am about to start book club choice, Violeta by Isabel Allende.