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Been getting carried away with my library reserves lately! Does anyone else have that problem?

I do!! I become really interested / enthusiastic about a topic and reserve a heap of books, completely forgetting that they'll probably all become available around the same time. Doh!


Loved his previous 2 books, sadly I was very disappointed with this one. It was simply an "ok read".
Just started "Alice in Exile" Piers Paul Read. Seems promising....
Tracey wrote: "I'm reading "The Master of Heathcrest Hall", the third in the Mrs Quent series. This is a sort of gothic romance fantasy series which I am really enjoying"
I couldn't finish the first book (The Magicians and Mrs. Quent)...I found the parallels between that and Pride and Prejudice a bit offputting. What did you think of it?
I am currently love love loving the next in the series of Girl Genius novelisations (Agatha H and the Clockwork Princess)!
I couldn't finish the first book (The Magicians and Mrs. Quent)...I found the parallels between that and Pride and Prejudice a bit offputting. What did you think of it?
I am currently love love loving the next in the series of Girl Genius novelisations (Agatha H and the Clockwork Princess)!

I couldn't finish the fir..."
Hi Chloe, I did find the first one a bit odd - the
middle bit reminded me more of Jane Eyre than P&P. But, I stuck with it, and now admit to being hooked!
Hi Tracey, I admit I didn't get that far, but from the reviews I read, you're correct, the middle bit does seem to be like Jane Eyre.


Loved his previous 2 books, sadly I was very disappointed with this one. It was simply an "ok read".
Just started "Alice in Exile" Pier..."
Kirkus wasn't very impressed with "And the Mountains Echoed" either

I have two books on the go at the moment. I'm partway through Grace Coddington's biography 'Grace: a Memoir'. I haven't read a biograph..."
I too have just finished "Grace" and I loved it but I have a history in the fashion industry....I did wonder if someone without a love of fashion would find it a bit dull! I also found myself imagining the two actresses out of the movie as I read it.

Venetia by Georgette Heyer
Revenge wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger
The Heist by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg
Grace by Grace Coddington...
......it was great to catch up but I would have preferred to be doing it healthy and on a golden warm beach!!!!

I have two books on the go at the moment. I'm partway through Grace Coddington's biography 'Grace: a Memoir'. I haven..."
I thoroughly enjoyed it, too!! Unfortunately, I was only halfway through when it became overdue so I had to return it prematurely - am planning to get it out again and finish it! Some common complaints I had heard was about the 'name-dropping' - I didn't think it was a problem because it was clearly a description of the people she was around, but maybe you're right that you need an interest in fashion to find it interesting.
That is an impressive amount of reading for three days; well done, you!

Incidentally - about the movie- " The September issue" was a documentary and featured Grace Coddington and Anna Wintour as themselves. Were you thinking of 'The devil wears Prada", the fictionalised account of the relationship between these women? (We have both these DVDs)

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Having read some of the reviews on here, there was comment that there was a lot of depth in some aspects but very little on others, which would be considered far more important. I think quite a few people felt disappointed with what she did and didn't reveal about herself.
I did see The September Issue and that was what inspired me to read the bio - Grace really stood out for me, far more than Anna Wintour so I was curious to know more about her.

Yes i think it was more about those around her, but since the September Issue Doco she has become very well known. Just a piece of gossip...Anna Wintours son is married to a Wellingtonian and they got married here in the capital, and the father of the bride described Anna as lovely, warm and down to earth and easy to talk to and host!!!!!!

It is a must see, trust me.

Well well well!! Life is full of surprises. I wonder how this slipped under the radar.You would have thought that someone would have tipped off the media. And I would have liked to have seen the photographs.
Glad that she (Anna Wintour)can be warm and human - she certainly was a very scary lady in "The September issue"
And incidentally we have a biography on her, too, -"Front row : the cool life and hot times of Vogue's editor-in-chief" by Jerry Oppenheimer (B WIN.)

Wow, juicy gossip indeed! I'm also surprised that went unnoticed!! Hard to imagine Anna Wintour in that light but very good to hear.
I LOVE The Last Emperor - such a good DVD! A really good watch. Valentino cracks me up; I'm incredibly jealous that you met him!

And this week sees the release of the latest in the "Scotland Street' series by Alexander McCall Smith,"Bertie's guide to life and mothers" - an occasion to break open the bubbly !!

Her meticulous background research is evident throughout the novel and she turns the interesting combination of Quakers, quilting and slavery, into a very good read.
I am (slowly, I have too many books that I want to read all at the same time) working my way through the Phryne Fisher mystery series, and I'm loving watching the tv show of the novels - Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.


I have two books on the go at the moment. I'm partway through Grace Coddington's biography 'Grace: a Memoir'. I haven't read a biography before but am really enjoying this one so far. I've also started The Great Gatsby - haven't been to see the movie yet and still really want to read the book! Still only on the first few pages.
What is everyone else reading this month?