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By *lyingsolo1000 OP   Woman
10 weeks ago

Reading

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.

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By *egnMaxCouple
10 weeks ago

Nottingham

I’m reading / editing my own novel.

For pleasure I’m currently reading the Lock Artist by Steve Hamilton. Good thriller.

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By *aysOfOurLivesCouple
10 weeks ago

Chigwell


"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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By *vaRoseWoman
10 weeks ago

Ankh-Morpork

Night Watch - Terry Pratchett

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By *issmorganWoman
10 weeks ago

Calderdale innit

I've just finished, I don't like Mondays by Maria Frankland.

I enjoyed it, a thriller.

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By *hief_Of_AlwaysMan
10 weeks ago

1313 Mockingbird Lane…

How To Sell A Haunted House by Grady Hendrix

Funnier than expected

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
10 weeks ago

Reading

A book about ozempic.

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
10 weeks ago

Reading

My current read is a book about attachment theory and attachment styles 😬 Useful for me but probably don’t recommend

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By *lessandra_BWoman
10 weeks ago

Here, There & Everywhere

I've just finished The Memory Book by Rowan Coleman, about a woman with early onset dementia. Funny as well as sad, but uplifting too.

Just deciding what to start next. Think it will be my first love... historical fiction 😊

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By *he_turtle_movesMan
10 weeks ago

ankh morpork

Im working my way through the wheel of time series, but I'm currently reading the bangalore detectives club as a bit of a palette cleanser between big books

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By *electableicecreamMan
10 weeks ago

The West

Neal Asher - Dark Diamond

It's the sci fi equivalent of a Michael Bay movie

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By *hoenix_1Man
10 weeks ago

richmond

Just started Barry Sheene's autobiography

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By *tlanshiaWoman
10 weeks ago

Chatham

I'm reading Filthy Rich Fae by Geneva Lee

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
10 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"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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By *heitaliandreamerMan
10 weeks ago

Northampton

How to survive being a single guy on fab. Edited by Amazon

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By *arnelianWoman
10 weeks ago

Ely, Cambridgeshire (moved here April '25)

I listen to audio books. I'm currently listening to Cherise Sinclair's Shadowlands collection.

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By *arnelianWoman
10 weeks ago

Ely, Cambridgeshire (moved here April '25)


"How to survive being a single guy on fab. Edited by Amazon "

Amazon or Wikipedia

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By *veragecouple2000Couple
10 weeks ago

South Wales

Just finished Hidden Angels by Carolyn Arnold, it’s the last in the series until August though so need to find something new tonight

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By *r.ZeusMan
10 weeks ago

Basgiath War College

Fourth Wing. I highly recommend it

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By *adyBugsWoman
10 weeks ago

cognito

White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color by Ruby Hamad

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
10 weeks ago

Reading


"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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By *adyBugsWoman
10 weeks ago

cognito


"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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By *oeBeansMan
10 weeks ago

Derby

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

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By *ancashireredheadWoman
10 weeks ago

Up North


"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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By *rastarMan
10 weeks ago

london

Some bloody drawings

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By *rdere OpusCouple
10 weeks ago

Brum - ish

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

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By *rdere OpusCouple
10 weeks ago

Brum - ish


"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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By *rdere OpusCouple
10 weeks ago

Brum - ish


"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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By *rSuave88Man
10 weeks ago

Mirfield

Currently working my way through Ronnie O'Sullivans second autobiography called 'Running' 🎱

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By *eardedguy83Man
10 weeks ago

Worcestershire

Journey to the centre of the earth - Jules Verne

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By *aizyWoman
10 weeks ago

west midlands

The life of Evel Knievel, by Stuart Barker. 🏍

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By *pen2UMan
10 weeks ago

Telford

Currently have my head in 3 books.

Forth Wing

A Crown Of Thorns Aand Roses

Fairytale - Stephrn King novel

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By *oeBeansMan
10 weeks ago

Derby


"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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By *rettydevouringnotesWoman
10 weeks ago

Wakefield

Just finished the audible of Kiss the Villain by Rina Kent & currently beta reading a book called Creatures like Us by Ally Avery, as well as re-reading Dark Fae series by Caroline Peckham

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By *eys00Man
10 weeks ago

have boots will travel

I’m on the Malazan Book of the Fallen series, currently on book five. Not for the faint hearted!

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By *orruptionandliesMan
10 weeks ago

leeds

Henry V

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By *haiababeWoman
10 weeks ago

North devon

Trials of apollo, book 1 cos my brain cant take any serious shot right now. Lol

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By *olyGlamorousWoman
10 weeks ago

Altrincham

I'm bouncing between Mark Tufo Zombie Fallout and RR Heywood The Undead

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By *vaRoseWoman
10 weeks ago

Ankh-Morpork


"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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By *layfulGent40sMan
10 weeks ago

Cheltenham

Strange Dally Diamond by Liz Nugent

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By *ornucopiaMan
10 weeks ago

Bexley

I'm currently reading the Radio Amateur Old Timers quarterly magazine and when I finish that I will carry on catching up on over a year's supply of "Private Eye".

That will do me for a while longer

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By *layfulGent40sMan
10 weeks ago

Cheltenham


"Strange Dally Diamond by Liz Nugent "

Strange Sally Diamond

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By *antricSeeker60Man
10 weeks ago

Durham

The Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman

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By *eading beddingMan
10 weeks ago

Berks


"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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By *parkle1974Woman
10 weeks ago

Leeds

The fuck it list...

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By *rdere OpusCouple
10 weeks ago

Brum - ish


"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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By *leasinglipznhipsWoman
10 weeks ago

Manchester (Temporarily)

I’m reading a few. My main one is Tools of Titans by Tim Ferris and I would recommend it. Great book for advice and guidance on a lot of areas x

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By *onty777Man
10 weeks ago

midlands

I’ve got three or four book on the go..

Never let me go is taking most of my time recently

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By *hickthighs25Woman
10 weeks ago

Stockton

Throne of glass for the third time im a sucker for the fae smut 🙊

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By *partharmonyCouple
10 weeks ago

Ruislip

I'm reading The Classical Style by Charles Rosen. It's very good but you'd need to be quite into classical music to get much from it.

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By *ripfillMan
10 weeks ago

Paris, New York, Hong Kong and Havant

“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 !

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By *mateur100Man
10 weeks ago

nr faversham

Newspaper opinions on this EU deal

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By *usty kayWoman
10 weeks ago

Burnham on Sea

The witcher books, about to start the 4th one

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By *inger_SnapWoman
10 weeks ago

Hampshire

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.

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By *reaky builderMan
10 weeks ago

East London/Glasgow


"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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By *lyingsolo1000 OP   Woman
10 weeks ago

Reading

Apologies for neglecting my own post. I forgot that I was going out tonight when I posted it! Some interesting options for the next book in here.

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By *lyingsolo1000 OP   Woman
10 weeks ago

Reading


"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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10 weeks ago

East Sussex

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

10 weeks ago

East Sussex

'Step by Step' Simon Reeve.

It's taking me longer than usual because I read a Ruth Jones novel half way through

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By *lyingsolo1000 OP   Woman
10 weeks ago

Reading

I’m also pleased to see that I’m not the only one that has several books on the go at once.

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By *eading beddingMan
10 weeks ago

Berks


"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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By *anorthernsoulxMan
10 weeks ago

Durham

The Alchemist

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By *spenfallsMan
10 weeks ago

Northamptonshire

I'm reading a novel simply called 'Q', by Luther Blisset. (Not the 80's footballer, but a collective of collaborative young writers who took his name, for reasons best known to themselves). It's set in reformation Germany in 1516 in the wake of Martin Luther and the wars of rebellion against the Catholic Church. Sounds dry, but if you like accurate, historical fiction it's visceral, gripping and a rampaging read, charting one of the most turbulent and formative periods of western civilisation. I actually read it, probably 30 years ago, but recently found a second-hand copy of the sequel "Altai", by Wu Ming (another pseudonym!) which is harder to get hold of, so I thought I'd better remind myself of the original book first.... Sounds weird but it's brilliant.

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By *lessandra_BWoman
10 weeks ago

Here, There & Everywhere


"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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By *rdere OpusCouple
10 weeks ago

Brum - ish


"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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By *hiversMan
10 weeks ago

Dinas Powys

Currently about to finish Empire of the Damned by Jay Kristoff. Read this and the first one back to back, gutted I have to wait until October for the 3rd and final book in the series 😫

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

Trout and salmon

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By *ear NecessitiesMan
10 weeks ago

The woods


"Fourth Wing. I highly recommend it "

Currently on Iron Flame and very good it is too

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10 weeks ago

The forums at the moment

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By *imon_hydeMan
10 weeks ago

Stockport

I've just started The Escher Man by TR Napper. He's an exciting author working in the cyberpunk genre. So far it's excellent, having read his other books I assumed it would be.

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By *obilebottomMan
10 weeks ago

All over

I have been sorting my books recently and re-reading some old classics like The tales of twi cities at the moment and also have Thinking, Fast and Slow by Kahneman on the go too

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By *lyingsolo1000 OP   Woman
10 weeks ago

Reading


"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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By *lyingsolo1000 OP   Woman
10 weeks ago

Reading


"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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By *arnelianWoman
10 weeks ago

Ely, Cambridgeshire (moved here April '25)


"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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By *rialbyfire1235Man
10 weeks ago

South KK

I’ve finished Hard Rain Falling by Don Carpenter. Published in 1972. Fiction. Tracks the life of a delinquent man from his teens to adulthood in 1950’s America.

If it written today, the critics would be raving about how groundbreaking and taboo shattering it is.

And it is. It is absolutely brilliant. I couldn’t believe I hadn’t even heard about it. One of the best books I’ve ever read.

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By *hogun300Man
10 weeks ago

Dundee

Empire of the dammed - Jay Kristoff.

His 2nd book of vampire series. Excellent.

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By *hortyscotWoman
10 weeks ago

Glasgow

The Seed by Ania Ahlborn. Taking notes from this thread as my tbr is only about 100 books

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By *tormidaysWoman
10 weeks ago

Manchester

The Absolute Book...Elizabeth Knox

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By *inger_SnapWoman
10 weeks ago

Hampshire


"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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By *aizyWoman
10 weeks ago

west midlands


"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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By *rostgiantMan
10 weeks ago

Wilts

I'm reading Deathnote for millionth time

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By *rad670Man
10 weeks ago

South Lakes

The chimp paradox, for the second time. Everyone should read it, helps to understand why we react in certain situations like we do and also understand others reactions, if we all took something from it the world would be a lot calmer.

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By *ou75Woman
10 weeks ago

redcar


"“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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By *ild_oatsMan
10 weeks ago

the land of saints & sinners

A Hero for High Times by Ian Marchant

Or to give it its full title….

A Hero for High Times. A Younger Readers Guide to The Beats, Hippies, Freaks, Punks, Ravers, New-Age Travellers and Dog-on-a-Rope Brew Crew Crusties of The British Isles 1956-1994

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By *yway60Man
10 weeks ago

Gamlingay

The Naked Civil Servant by Quentin Crisp.

I recently saw a one man tribute show to him, which inspired me to buy this and a dvd of the film.

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By *effdelightMan
10 weeks ago

Grimsby

Germinal by Emile Zola

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By *unsexual MemelordWoman
10 weeks ago

Midlothian

Just started Naked Lunch by William S Burroughs. I enjoy stories that are pretty wacky, and ahead of their time; I hear this book is both.

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By *P_80Man
10 weeks ago

Waterford

This thread

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By *rixie_BlondeWoman
10 weeks ago

London (She/Her)

The Lamb by Lucy Rose. I’m not usually into horror but this feels so safe while clearly being anything but.

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By *antheman97Man
10 weeks ago

Southport

I'm reading "House of leaves" by Mark Z. Danielewski. I actually wouldn't reccomend it unless you are up for the hardest read of you life, also its an absolute mind fuck of a book so you shouldn't read it if you don't have piece of mind. Otherwise it's one of the best books I've ever read

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By *occerstar579Man
10 weeks ago

Harrogate

This thread!

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