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message 1: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) I've just finished Snow Crash and it was a fun cyberpunk tale:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...

I'm now onto The Inevitable, it's been on my TBR for a while and the idea of it interests me.


message 2: by Linda (last edited Jan 08, 2014 09:02AM) (new)

Linda I finished Speak Swahili, Dammit ! by James Penhaligon . Speak Swahilli, Dammit! Which I really enjoyed. It had humour, sadness, historical facts and much more all rolled into one book.

I am now reading Guilt (Alex Delaware, #28) by Jonathan Kellerman which I am half way through. One of my favourite authors so he can't disappoint me!


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments Belshazzar's Daughter Very new to me, it starts with a very bloody murder. I heard the author's name on a BBC documentary so I was curious. I hope the puzzle comes to the fore, blood and guts is not my thing.


message 4: by Mara (new)

Mara Valderran (maravalderran) | 2 comments I just finished KIYA: Mother of a King, which is the second book in the KIYA series. It was fantastic. I'm usually not big on historical literature, but the author really pulls you in. Loved it even more than the first book. :) Now I'm on First of Her Kind ~ A Darkness & Light Novel. Only a few chapters in, but I'm already hooked. Are you guys participating in any reading challenges as well this year?


message 5: by Linda (last edited Jan 10, 2014 07:18AM) (new)

Linda I downloaded Ravenfold so hopefully will read it next Frenchie.

I just finished Guilt (Alex Delaware, #28) by Jonathan Kellerman and as expected really enjoyed it.

I have started Yasmeena's Choice A True Story of War, Rape, Courage and Survival by Jean Sasson . Yasmeena's Choice: A True Story of War, Rape, Courage and Survival.


message 6: by T4bsF (Call me Flo) (last edited Jan 11, 2014 02:51PM) (new)

T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) Just Finished


Mrs. Mike by Benedict Freedman Mrs. Mike by Benedict Freedman

Just Started

Sister by Rosamund Lupton Sister by Rosamund Lupton


message 7: by Emma (new)

Emma (rpblcofletters) Just finished...

The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri

Just started...

New York by Edward Rutherford
New York by Edward Rutherfurd


message 8: by Jazzy (last edited Jan 11, 2014 03:27PM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 71 comments Well I just finished
The Perfect Afternoon Tea Recipe Book,
Fifty Sheds of Grey
The Psychology of Jury Selection
The Vintage Tea Party
The Mammoth Book of Jokes
I Wish I Could Say I Was Sorry

I Just started
Boy Wonder, My Life in Tights
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future
The Unpublished Works of a Lifelong Librarian
Jewish as a Second Language
Jewish Jokes
Math City
Love Story

and I am also currently Reading

War and Peace
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories
Posthumous - the Life and Deaths of Hannah Franklin
The Secret Letters of Marilyn Monroe and Jacqueline Kennedy
The Book Thief
Holy Terrors
The Ersatz Elevator

and a few others.


message 9: by Emma (new)

Emma (rpblcofletters) That's a lot of books. Do you get mixed up??


message 10: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 71 comments No of course not! But once it was Hitler's Birthday in 3 different books and that was pretty interesting to see how it all unfolded. Also when I started War and Peace I was reading Birdsong and I was at the part in both stories where young men went to the war for the first time and it was very interesting how their experiences were similar.

Things like that happen a lot, it's pretty cool.


message 11: by Philip (last edited Jan 11, 2014 05:26PM) (new)

Philip Dodd (philipdodd) | 50 comments At the moment, I am reading The Wanderer: Elegies, Epics, Riddles, a collection of Anglo Saxon verse, translated into modern English by Michael Alexander. Years ago, I read his translation of Beowulf, which I found very good. A few extracts from it are included in this collection, which I am enjoying reading. The two elegies, The Seafarer and The Wanderer, are particularly good and very moving. The book is part of a series, called Legends From the Ancient North, which puts together the tales and verses which were loved by J.R.R. Tolkien and which were partly the inspiration for his books, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. I have always been grateful to him for introducing me through his books to such works as The Elder Edda, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Beowulf and the Icelandic sagas. It would be good if more English people read the Old English texts, which lie at the root of English literature. Michael Alexander's book would be a good place to start.

The Wanderer Elegies, Epics, Riddles (Legends from the Ancient North) by Michael Alexander


message 12: by Linda (last edited Jan 12, 2014 02:29AM) (new)

Linda I have just finished Yasmeena's Choice by Jean Sasson
Yasmeena's Choice A True Story of War, Rape, Courage and Survival by Jean Sasson
It was an extremely moving, emotional and gut- wrenching story to read.

I now have started Ravenfold by Kath Middleton
Ravenfold by Kath Middleton


message 13: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) I've jkust finished The Inevitable by Daniel Hope and it was a wonderful read:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...

I'm now onto Balance (The Divine, #1) by M.R. Forbes


message 14: by Linda (new)

Linda I finished
Ravenfold by Kath Middleton . Ravenfold by Kath Middleton. I really enjoyed it. Frenchie was right when she said you needed tissues at hand!

Just started
White Bones by Graham Masterton


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments This just arrived by post:
Always Coming Home by Ursula K. Le Guin
I wasn't able to appreciate it when I first read it back in the early 90s. Someone gave me a copy and I resold it. But it stayed with me...now I realise what a profound effect that first WTF is This??? reading had on me.
Of course I started life wanting to be an archaeologist/anthropologist (until I actually took Sociocultural Anthropology, that is).


message 16: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) I've just finished Balance (The Divine, #1) by M.R. Forbes , which was a fun good vs evil with a twist:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...

I'm now onto Maureen and The Big One by Jonathan Hill


message 17: by Linda (last edited Jan 17, 2014 07:15AM) (new)

Linda I finished: White Bones by Graham Masterton. Which I really liked. It was quite graphic at times but nothing too extreme IMO

I also finished: Last Christmas (The Bumpkinton Tales) by Matthew Drzymala Last Christmas by Matthew Drzymala. This is not my usual type of book but I quite enjoyed it (enough that I started the next one). Bittersweet (The Bumpkinton Tales) by Matthew Drzymala It is called Bittersweet and seems to tell the reader a little more about the little village in the story.



I have also started: Broken Angels (Katie Maguire, #2) by Graham Masterton .


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments Last night during no sleep I started The Green Mill Murder. Nice and light, and the writing itself is "tighter" than in the previous ones I've read of this series. No Chinese lover in this one though.


message 19: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) I had a new tattoo done this morning so I had plenty of time for reading, which is unusual, but nice :-) Anyway the first book I finished was Jonathan Hill's rather wonderful Maureen and The Big One:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) What was your tattoo Michael and where (if printable - lol)


message 21: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) It's a tribal style image of Cthulhu on my arm.


message 22: by Linda (last edited Jan 18, 2014 10:10AM) (new)

Linda I love tattoos :-)

I finished: Bittersweet (The Bumpkinton Tales) by Matthew Drzymala . Bittersweet by Matthew Drzymala. A lovely wee story.

I started: Hurt by Brian McGilloway . by Brian McGilloway


message 23: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) Frenchie wrote: "Michael wrote: "I had a new tattoo done this morning so I had plenty of time for reading, which is unusual, but nice :-) Anyway the first book I finished was Jonathan Hill's rather wonderful "

Ouc..."


It took four hours and it didn't really hurt, although I started to feel it near the end.


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) ....back now - just went to look up Cthulhu (didn't have a clue who or what it was). It looks pretty much like an Octopus-style monster Michael.


message 25: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) Pretty much, it's based on this image:




T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) Not a lover of tattoos myself - but appreciate the artwork. This looks a good design.

https://fbexternal-a.akamaihd.net/saf...

My Granddaughter has done her own design of this pendant
and is going to have it replicated on her hip. Having recently had my Great-Granddaughter - she wants it to represent her love for her.


message 27: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) It fits my upper arm as you can imagine I'm a big fan of Lovecraft's work.


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) Did you have a look at the pendant that my Granddaughter has designed hers on Frenchie?? The original is made from Clogau gold and silver..... but costs £159!!!


message 29: by Jazzy (last edited Jan 18, 2014 03:20PM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 71 comments I've got a friend who's mad about cthulus, I gave her a complete collection of HP Lovecraft's works, but as they were ebooks she didn't want them because she only reads REAL books! But I'll always remember going to a boxing day knees up and Elaine, who was pretty well plastered by this point, squealing with delight because there was an F'n CTHULU on the alcohol bottle! (I think it was actually a giant squid).

'Lovecrafian Films'
http://www.imdb.com/list/zstD8joxhbs/...


message 30: by Jazzy (last edited Jan 18, 2014 03:31PM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 71 comments Oy and how could I forget! I've got this:

The Complete Album to The Fiddler on the Roof Parody -
A Shoggoth on the Roof!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2csnV...

1-6, the others have been deleted, but what a joy!


message 31: by Jazzy (last edited Jan 18, 2014 03:52PM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 71 comments Very Far From the Home I Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e35lCj...

and the jolly
Victim of Victims...!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5E8xu...


message 32: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) I'm pretty sure I've seen that, there's quite a good silent black and white called 'The Call of Cthulhu' and apparently Peter Jackson has the rights for The Mountains of Madness, which could be fun.


message 34: by Matthew (new)

Matthew | 122 comments Linda wrote: "I love tattoos :-)

I finished: Bittersweet (The Bumpkinton Tales) by Matthew Drzymala. Bittersweet by Matthew Drzymala. A lovely wee story.

I started: Hurt by Brian McGilloway. by Brian McGilloway"


Thank you Linda, I'm glad you enjoyed my stories and I appreciate the ratings you gave them :) Many thanks.


message 35: by T4bsF (Call me Flo) (last edited Jan 19, 2014 06:11AM) (new)

T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) I've put it on my "to read" shelf - after buying

Bittersweet by Colleen McCullough Bittersweet by Colleen McCullough

by mistake. I really don't mind though, having read The Thorn Birds by her - I know she is good. So I'll read both Bittersweets


message 36: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) An excellent choice :-)


message 37: by T4bsF (Call me Flo) (last edited Jan 20, 2014 08:21AM) (new)

T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) Just Finished

Meet Me Halfway by Amber T. Smith Meet Me Halfway by Amber T. Smith

Just Started

Bittersweet (The Bumpkinton Tales) by Matthew Drzymala

Bittersweet by Matthew Drzymala

There are loads of books with the Title of Bittersweet!!!


message 39: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) I've just finished My Granny Writes Erotica 2 and is a very funny read:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


message 40: by T4bsF (Call me Flo) (last edited Jan 20, 2014 11:11AM) (new)

T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) I enjoyed the Granny one too.

There is a sequel now too. My Granny Writes Erotica 2 by Rosen Trevithick My Granny Writes Erotica 2 by Rosen Trevithick


message 41: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) It was the sequel I read and it was just as good as the first, an excellent read.


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) Michael wrote: "It was the sequel I read and it was just as good as the first, an excellent read."

Thanks Michael - I was wondering if it would be as good. I'm quite often disappointed with sequels.

PS - yes, I can see the 2 in your post now - that'll teach me to read things properly!! lol


message 43: by T4bsF (Call me Flo) (last edited Jan 21, 2014 11:45AM) (new)

T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) I've downloaded it!

Just Finished

Bittersweet (The Bumpkinton Tales) by Matthew Drzymala
Bittersweet by Matthew Drzymala
Lovely, funny, novel. I didn't want it to finish, I would have liked to read more about the characters.

Just Started

The Old Man And Mr Smith by Peter Ustinov The Old Man And Mr Smith by Peter Ustinov


message 45: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) I've just finished Ravenfold by Kath Middleton , which I enjoyed a lot:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...


I'm now onto Visitor in Lunacy by Stephen Curran


message 46: by Linda (new)

Linda I have just finished Broken Angels (Katie Maguire, #2) by Graham Masterton which is definitely not for the squeamish. I thoroughly enjoyed it and would highly recommend it to anyone who likes a good thriller.

I am just about to start Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) It's been made into a film too Frenchie!


Orinoco Womble (tidy bag and all) | 2568 comments I expected that book to be on Gutenberg but it isn't. Shame. Benjamin Button has been on there since way before they filmed it.
Was that film any good? BB, I mean?


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) I thoroughly enjoyed Benjamin Button. It was a lovely story and although the concept was a fantasy - it was an interesting one. I haven't read the book, so I wouldn't know how it compared.


message 50: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) I've just finished Visitor in Lunacy and after a rocky start it is an excellent read:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...

I'm now onto Hellbender.


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