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"I’m reading / editing my own novel. For pleasure I’m currently reading the Lock Artist by Steve Hamilton. Good thriller. ![]() This post 🤭 | |||
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"Night Watch - Terry Pratchett " I think that might be my favourite Pratchett. Just maybe. I’m reading Bridge, by Lauren Beukes. I’m about halfway through and it’s getting trippy. | |||
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"White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color by Ruby Hamad" My kind of book, what do you think of it so far? | |||
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"White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color by Ruby Hamad My kind of book, what do you think of it so far?" I’m not sure enjoying it is the right phrase considering the context of the book. But if you define enjoyment as provoking a reaction regardless of it being positive or negative then yes, it is enjoyable. Definitely making me think about my privilege and educating me to be more conscious of bias. To discuss it further would have to be a separate thread after I finish it. | |||
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"Fourth Wing. I highly recommend it " Same here. Someone recommended it in a previous thread and I’m glad I grabbed a copy. | |||
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"I've just finished The Tattooist of Auschwitz and about to start on a book called The Full Moon Coffee Shop which looks really interesting, I'm really looking forward to reading it" Have you watched the tv series? I thought it was very well done (although I know the Auschwitz Memorial are critical of it and the book). L | |||
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"Fourth Wing. I highly recommend it " I’ve seen so many talking about this, I need to give it a go. L | |||
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"I've just finished The Tattooist of Auschwitz and about to start on a book called The Full Moon Coffee Shop which looks really interesting, I'm really looking forward to reading it Have you watched the tv series? I thought it was very well done (although I know the Auschwitz Memorial are critical of it and the book). L" I've not watched the TV series, no. I had no idea they were critical of the book though! | |||
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"Night Watch - Terry Pratchett I think that might be my favourite Pratchett. Just maybe. I’m reading Bridge, by Lauren Beukes. I’m about halfway through and it’s getting trippy." It’s definitely one of the greats. I re-read it every year before the Glorious 25th | |||
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"I’ve just finished my book and although I could go onto the next one in the series I fancy something different. So what are you reading at the moment and would you recommend it? It doesn’t matter if it is fiction or non fiction or the genre, just that it is a good read. " What's the series? I'm working through Michael Connelly & James Patterson series, switching between the two depending on availablity. Would recommend both, if you like crime thrillers! | |||
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"I've just finished The Tattooist of Auschwitz and about to start on a book called The Full Moon Coffee Shop which looks really interesting, I'm really looking forward to reading it Have you watched the tv series? I thought it was very well done (although I know the Auschwitz Memorial are critical of it and the book). L I've not watched the TV series, no. I had no idea they were critical of the book though!" There’s an interesting article about why somewhere on their website. Essentially, they think it’s a very inaccurate depiction and they question some of the locations, dates etc. | |||
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"I’ve just finished my book and although I could go onto the next one in the series I fancy something different. So what are you reading at the moment and would you recommend it? It doesn’t matter if it is fiction or non fiction or the genre, just that it is a good read. " I don't read alot of fiction but I do take pleasure in reading any fiction if they are based in area's I'm very familiar with. Being in Essex, working in London and a frequent visitor to Scotland(mainly Glasgow) I like to read Martina Cole(Essex and London) and Craig Robertson(Glasgow) books as knowing the roads, area's or building's that they are set in seems to bring the books to life a bit more. See if there's any writers or books based in the area you live/were born and see if you get the added interest/sense of home/nostalgia that they can bring | |||
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"I’ve just finished my book and although I could go onto the next one in the series I fancy something different. So what are you reading at the moment and would you recommend it? It doesn’t matter if it is fiction or non fiction or the genre, just that it is a good read. What's the series? I'm working through Michael Connelly & James Patterson series, switching between the two depending on availablity. Would recommend both, if you like crime thrillers!" It’s the Jack Widow series, they are very similar to Lee Child in style but they were free on Kindle Unlimited and I started reading them whilst on a long train journey. I used to read a lot of Michael Connolly especially the Harry Bosch books but stopped and didn’t get back into them. I did enjoy The Lincoln Lawyer tv series though. | |||
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"I’ve just finished my book and although I could go onto the next one in the series I fancy something different. So what are you reading at the moment and would you recommend it? It doesn’t matter if it is fiction or non fiction or the genre, just that it is a good read. What's the series? I'm working through Michael Connelly & James Patterson series, switching between the two depending on availablity. Would recommend both, if you like crime thrillers! It’s the Jack Widow series, they are very similar to Lee Child in style but they were free on Kindle Unlimited and I started reading them whilst on a long train journey. I used to read a lot of Michael Connolly especially the Harry Bosch books but stopped and didn’t get back into them. I did enjoy The Lincoln Lawyer tv series though." Should I put them on my list? Love Bosch. Enjoyed watching Lincoln Lawyer too, not realising there were more books he was in and kinda ruined the Brass Verdict for myself 🤦 | |||
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"I’m reading the Rose Code. It’s quite interesting, set partly in Bletchley during WW2 and partly just before Princess Elizabeth marries Phillip. L" I'm going to put this on my reading list. Thanks 😊 | |||
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"I’m reading the Rose Code. It’s quite interesting, set partly in Bletchley during WW2 and partly just before Princess Elizabeth marries Phillip. L I'm going to put this on my reading list. Thanks 😊 " Enjoy 🙂 | |||
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"Fourth Wing. I highly recommend it " Currently on Iron Flame and very good it is too | |||
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"I’ve just finished my book and although I could go onto the next one in the series I fancy something different. So what are you reading at the moment and would you recommend it? It doesn’t matter if it is fiction or non fiction or the genre, just that it is a good read. What's the series? I'm working through Michael Connelly & James Patterson series, switching between the two depending on availablity. Would recommend both, if you like crime thrillers! It’s the Jack Widow series, they are very similar to Lee Child in style but they were free on Kindle Unlimited and I started reading them whilst on a long train journey. I used to read a lot of Michael Connolly especially the Harry Bosch books but stopped and didn’t get back into them. I did enjoy The Lincoln Lawyer tv series though. Should I put them on my list? Love Bosch. Enjoyed watching Lincoln Lawyer too, not realising there were more books he was in and kinda ruined the Brass Verdict for myself 🤦" They are an easy read, but quite predictable. Even for American action/thriller types the body count is ridiculously high and the injuries that he survives is laughable. But I’ve read 10 of them back to back so there is something going for them. | |||
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"Throne of glass for the third time im a sucker for the fae smut 🙊" I’ve seen lots of people talk about this, is it worth starting? | |||
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"When the body says no... It's about chronic illness/disease and the like, and how things like repressed feelings can effect you. Very interesting." I'm going to look out for that one. | |||
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"When the body says no... It's about chronic illness/disease and the like, and how things like repressed feelings can effect you. Very interesting. I'm going to look out for that one. " I can relate to so many things in it. Definitely explains issues I'm having now. | |||
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"I’ve just finished my book and although I could go onto the next one in the series I fancy something different. So what are you reading at the moment and would you recommend it? It doesn’t matter if it is fiction or non fiction or the genre, just that it is a good read. What's the series? I'm working through Michael Connelly & James Patterson series, switching between the two depending on availablity. Would recommend both, if you like crime thrillers! It’s the Jack Widow series, they are very similar to Lee Child in style but they were free on Kindle Unlimited and I started reading them whilst on a long train journey. I used to read a lot of Michael Connolly especially the Harry Bosch books but stopped and didn’t get back into them. I did enjoy The Lincoln Lawyer tv series though. Should I put them on my list? Love Bosch. Enjoyed watching Lincoln Lawyer too, not realising there were more books he was in and kinda ruined the Brass Verdict for myself 🤦 They are an easy read, but quite predictable. Even for American action/thriller types the body count is ridiculously high and the injuries that he survives is laughable. But I’ve read 10 of them back to back so there is something going for them." Have you tried the Charlie Parker book series by John Connolly? They are a cross between a crime thriller and supernatural, they are my favourite book series. | |||
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"“Come as you are “ by dr Emily Nagoski It’s book on sexual relationships ,including understanding menopause and filled with information which is so informative, It’s really good read .. promise ! One I'll have to get by the sound of it . Thank you " | |||
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