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gallusquine Thu 26-Sept-19 11:48:00

Caught a cold, going to have a duvet day, would be grateful for kindle book recommendations.
Not a fan of romances but open to anything else.
TYIA

Sara65 Thu 26-Sept-19 12:40:54

I have just finished
The Stopped Heart, Julie Myerson
Would very highly recommend it, basically a ghost story, but much more to it than that

midgey Thu 26-Sept-19 12:44:31

The Salt Path by Raynor Wynn, but not if you get depressed easily. I found it an amazing book.

wildswan16 Thu 26-Sept-19 13:37:25

Another vote for The Salt Path - I got it as an audiobook and loved it.

LondonGranny Thu 26-Sept-19 15:01:33

I loved Three Things About Elsie.

gallusquine Thu 26-Sept-19 19:01:54

Thank you.

gallusquine Thu 26-Sept-19 19:06:48

I have bought all 3 books recommended and I am looking forward to book fest smile

Sara65 Thu 26-Sept-19 19:25:18

Be interested to know what you think

Jane10 Thu 26-Sept-19 20:34:05

The writer of 'Three things about Elsie' has a new book out today. I've not started it yet though. Its called 'Breaking and Mending' and is about her career as psychiatrist (I think!)

LondonGranny Thu 26-Sept-19 22:13:33

Thanks for the tip Jane, I'll keep a look out.

optimist Fri 27-Sept-19 10:32:42

I agree. The Salt Path. Couldnt put it down.

Amagran Fri 27-Sept-19 10:42:00

The Silence of the Girls, Pat Barker

A retelling of the Iliad from the point of view of the Trojan women captured by the Greeks. A bit of a gory start, but compulsive after that.

teabagwoman Fri 27-Sept-19 10:50:24

Another vote for ^The Silence of the Girls., I couldn’t put it down. Actually anything by Pat Barker.

Missiseff Fri 27-Sept-19 10:52:38

Any of Kate Morton's

Harris27 Fri 27-Sept-19 10:59:45

Erica james

Davida1968 Fri 27-Sept-19 11:00:55

"The Various Haunts Of Men", by Susan Hill. (The first in her Simon Serrailler series. Simon is a police detective.) Recommended if you like a "detective" series: currently there are ten books in this series. Hill is regarded widely as an excellent writer, both for her stories and the quality of her written English. I think she is gifted in giving "pen portraits" about families, people, and places.

Craftycat Fri 27-Sept-19 11:01:12

Elinor Olliphant in Completely Fine- Gail Honeyman.It will make you laugh & maybe cry just a little. Best book I have read for ages- DH read it too & loved it. My book club voted it best book of the decade!!
Magpie Murders - Anthony Horowitch is very good too.

Farawaynanny Fri 27-Sept-19 11:03:00

Before I go to Sleep by SJ Watson. It’s a psychological thriller. Not normally my kind of book but I really enjoyed it.

Madmaggie Fri 27-Sept-19 11:07:01

I've just finished The Glassblower. I enjoy all of Maeve Binchys books also Alexander McCall Smith. Get better soon.

adrisco Fri 27-Sept-19 11:21:04

How to be Happy by Eva Woods. Half a World Away by Mike Gayle.

sue01 Fri 27-Sept-19 11:23:16

Three Men In A Boat - Jerome K Jerome.

Hope you feel better soon !

Tigertooth Fri 27-Sept-19 11:23:58

Will def check out salt path.
Just finished Pillars of the Earth - great read (historical fiction).

Stella14 Fri 27-Sept-19 11:28:26

Easy, but intelligently written reads, look for Claudia Carrol, especially ‘The Women of Primrose Square’. If you fancy a bit of a thriller ‘Sticks and Stones’ by Jo Jakeman.

starbird Fri 27-Sept-19 11:28:28

If you have several days, read The Goldfinch. The film can in no way do it justice.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Fri 27-Sept-19 11:35:41

If you like a good crime novel then The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson is good - I couldn't put it down. Each chapter is from a different point of view but to prevent confusion that person's name is at the head of each.