What's everyone reading at the moment?

susieb

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I've just finished "Triptych" by Karin Slaughter(I love her books!),now I'm reading "The Summer of my Greek Taverna"by Tom Stone,something a little bit different:).
What are you booklovers reading at the mo?.....
 
Inkspell by Cornelia Funke, the second in the Inkheart trilogy, which is a wonderful book. It's being made into a film at the mo, to be released next year.

I love reading kids books, makes me feel young again, and gives me something to discuss with my kids thats on their level. My ten year old has already read Inkheart.
 
oh I love Martina Cole books:),have never heard of the Inkheart books(could have something to do with having no kids!);).I keep meaning to read Enid Blyton books,which I loved as a child,......so little time, so many books!!!:D
 
I have got most of Martina coles books.....they are so well written and Im sucked into the story.
 
Just finished Confessions of a Reformed Dieter, and half way through Little Lost Girl by Barbie Probert-Wright (it's good:))
 
just finished gary barlows autobiography
 
Just finished A Brother's Journey by Richard Pelzer.

And just starting The Secret of Crickley Hall by James Herbert (one of my favourite authors)
 
I've just finished Catch-22 by Joseph Heller, and am on Chapter 2 of Unless by Carol Shields.

I loved Catch-22. I have had it on my shelf for years and kept putting off reading it thinking it might be too manish/technical for me, but it wasn't. It was fantastic - reminded me of MASH, except for different war/country etc.
 
i was bought a james patterson book. the 6th target , started to read it and its about an abducted child called maddie ,will have to read it another time .
i love marion keyes and patricia scanlon
 
They're very good (especially Kiss The Girls) but it might be an acquired taste....

I recommend him anyway.:)
 
Just finished Anne Rice, Christ the Lord out of Egypt.... nothing like her usual books (Interview with a Vampire etc) but a fantastic book all the same.

I am not a religious person, but it is basically written with Jesus as the narrator as a young boy returning from Egypt (surprisingly given the title) & how he sees things & finds out things about his birth & family etc....

Well worth a read. (Just to add - for anyone religious, it is written in such a way that it does not imo cause offence at all)

Nicky
 
Looking for some light reading...

I picked up Secret Diary of a Demented Housewife by Niamh Greene as the title appealed to me along with the cover:p

I got to page 57 quickly in the hope it would improve and then skipped some pages at this stage my brain was numb with boredom...

If I were single reading this book I would do everything in my power to either stay single or to make sure I never became a stay at home mum.:rolleyes:

On now to my next read which is Keeping Faith by Jodi Picoult.
 
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