Read Scotland 2016 discussion

46 views
Just a Keek: 1-5 books > Sign up here for this level

Comments Showing 1-38 of 38 (38 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 1: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Sign up for 1-5 books here!


message 2: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Ewan wrote: "Hi there, this looks like great fun so I'll take up the challenge. Studying English means I won't have much reading choice so I'll tackle this level."

Welcome aboard, Ewan!


message 3: by Joy (new)

Joy (jlshall) | 3 comments Hi, Peggy. Thanks for setting this up again. I'll be back for another "keek" in 2016.


message 4: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Joy wrote: "Hi, Peggy. Thanks for setting this up again. I'll be back for another "keek" in 2016."

So glad your back, Joy!


message 5: by Fiona (new)

Fiona | 13 comments Hadn't spotted this until now

I'm completing or trying to complete The Book Addicts Reading Challenge 2016 - 12 books and 4 reserves to read in 2016

I have 3 books that fit the Read Scotland Challenge

A Small Weeping
The Lewis Man
Whisky From Small Glasses

so just two more to add to meet 'Just a keek'


message 6: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Fiona, The Lewis Man is EXCELLENT! So glad your joining us!


message 7: by Alan (new)

Alan Jones Hi Peggy,

I did really badly last year - I read very few books at all and I don't think there were any Scottish ones. I deserve a slap! I have many excuses but I'm not going to bore you with them - You'll know some already. I'm going to try again this year. Thanks for supporting Scottish Authors.

Alan


message 8: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
You did read Scottish books, Alan. The Head Scarf Revolutionaries for one! Glad your back, we like having you around.


message 9: by Alan (new)

Alan Jones Peggy, much as I'd like it to be, it's set in Northern England! Was a great book though.


message 10: by Ancestral (new)

Ancestral Gaidheal (gaidheal) | 5 comments I'm going to join this level, as I have only one or two Scottish books to read this year, including Coffin Road by Peter May.


message 11: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Ancestral wrote: "I'm going to join this level, as I have only one or two Scottish books to read this year, including Coffin Road by Peter May."

Welcome! Peter May is an excellent choice! LOVE his books and looking forward to Coffin Road myself.


message 12: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Signing up


message 13: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Melanie wrote: "Signing up"

Welcome, welcome!


message 14: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (spg-) I'll try for 5 books this year, starting with Alan's book Blue Wicked which I've just bought. Glad to see that his books are now available in paperback as I spend enough time looking at a screen every day so am still resisting getting a Kindle etc.


message 15: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm taking Stephen up on his invite - I originally joined in 2014 and still haven't got to Ben Nevis yet! I think I've read 8 in the past 2 years - 5 to go!


message 16: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (spg-) Col wrote: "I'm taking Stephen up on his invite - I originally joined in 2014 and still haven't got to Ben Nevis yet! I think I've read 8 in the past 2 years - 5 to go!"

Thanks - I've been neglecting this too. Gave up before (but should be okay this time with more realistic target) and have only just noticed and rejoined this 2016 version. We'll need to get some "Tartan Noir" discussion topics up and running again !


message 17: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Stephen wrote: "Col wrote: "I'm taking Stephen up on his invite - I originally joined in 2014 and still haven't got to Ben Nevis yet! I think I've read 8 in the past 2 years - 5 to go!"

Thanks - I've been neglect..."


Hope you enjoy Bluewicked, Stephen. Seems odd saying that about a book full of terrible mutilation but you know how it is with this genre! I did like the book, well written with a great ending. Looking forward to seeing what you think. Alan's third book will be out soon!

I hope we'll have more discussion this year in this group!


message 18: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Stephen wrote: "I'll try for 5 books this year, starting with Alan's book Blue Wicked which I've just bought. Glad to see that his books are now available in paperback as I spend enough time lookin..."

Alan, I hope your looking! I told you there were still people that would want print!


message 19: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Col wrote: "I'm taking Stephen up on his invite - I originally joined in 2014 and still haven't got to Ben Nevis yet! I think I've read 8 in the past 2 years - 5 to go!"

Very novel idea, Col, taking 3 years to reach Ben Nevis! Whatever works! Glad your back.


message 20: by [deleted user] (new)

Peggy wrote: "Col wrote: "I'm taking Stephen up on his invite - I originally joined in 2014 and still haven't got to Ben Nevis yet! I think I've read 8 in the past 2 years - 5 to go!"

Very novel idea, Col, taki..."


Cheers Peggy


message 21: by Alan (new)

Alan Jones Col, that's a great idea. I was very poor last year but I can catch up this year. It's a bit like repeating a year at school!


message 22: by Alan (new)

Alan Jones Peggy, I've got to hold my hands up and say you told me to get print versions done, and you're right. I should have done it sooner. And Stephen, thanks for buying one. I hope it's to your liking.


message 23: by Alan (new)

Alan Jones As for tartan noir, have you tried any of Douglas Skelton's? He's a writer of true Scottish Crime who has turned his hand to Glasgow crime fiction.


message 24: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (spg-) Alan wrote: "Peggy, I've got to hold my hands up and say you told me to get print versions done, and you're right. I should have done it sooner. And Stephen, thanks for buying one. I hope it's to your liking."

Pretty gruesome and not for the faint hearted but my sort of thing and enjoying it so far, thanks. I'll put a review up once I've finished it.
My favourite tartan noir author just now is Malcolm Mackay (went to see him at the Edinburgh Book Festival last summer) - got his latest which he signed that day to read next. My library has the Douglas Skelton books so I'll check those out too - thanks for that.


message 25: by Stephen (new)

Stephen (spg-) Alan wrote: "As for tartan noir, have you tried any of Douglas Skelton's? He's a writer of true Scottish Crime who has turned his hand to Glasgow crime fiction."

Just started "Blood City" by Douglas Skelton as my next "just a keek" book. Thanks for the recommendation.


message 26: by Douglas (new)

Douglas Skelton | 2 comments Alan wrote: "As for tartan noir, have you tried any of Douglas Skelton's? He's a writer of true Scottish Crime who has turned his hand to Glasgow crime fiction."
Thanks for the plug, Alan.


message 27: by Douglas (new)

Douglas Skelton | 2 comments Stephen wrote: "Alan wrote: "As for tartan noir, have you tried any of Douglas Skelton's? He's a writer of true Scottish Crime who has turned his hand to Glasgow crime fiction."

Just started "Blood City" by Dougl..."


Thanks, Stephen. Hope you enjoy it.


message 28: by Margaret (new)

Margaret (margaretf) | 10 comments I can't remember if I signed up here or not! Anyway I've just finished my first book for this challenge - Too Soon a Death by Janet O'Kane. My review is on my blog - http://www.booksplease.org/2016/02/07...

I'm not setting a target level this year. I'm not sure how this challenge works on GR - If I read more than 4 (very likely!) do I then post reviews on the next level up?


message 29: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Margaret, Once you've read over 5 books just go on the discussion thread for the next level and post a new topic like, Margarets moving up or something and post your books under that topic then.


message 30: by Margaret (new)

Margaret (margaretf) | 10 comments My second book is A House Divided by Margaret Skea - http://www.booksplease.org/2016/02/26...


message 31: by Margaret (new)

Margaret (margaretf) | 10 comments My third book is Miss Pym Disposes by Josephine Tey - I loved it!

http://www.booksplease.org/2016/03/11...


message 32: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Margaret wrote: "My third book is Miss Pym Disposes by Josephine Tey - I loved it!

http://www.booksplease.org/2016/03/11..."


I did too Margaret! Probably my favorite of hers that I've read so far.


message 33: by Margaret (new)

Margaret (margaretf) | 10 comments My fourth book is The Madness of July by James Naughtie - another great read, complicated though.

http://www.booksplease.org/2016/03/17...


message 34: by Alan (new)

Alan Jones Just finished Blood Tears by Michael J Malone. Really enjoyed it, Very gritty Scottish police procedural with just about the most screwed up detective you could imagine. You shouldn't blink - it moves at a very fast pace as DI Ray McBain's past catches up with him and gamekeeper becomes poacher. Very well worth a read for those who like their crime on the raw side.


message 35: by Margaret (last edited Mar 24, 2016 12:10AM) (new)

Margaret (margaretf) | 10 comments My fifth book is The Legacy of Elizabeth Pringle by Kirsty Wark. I really enjoyed it.
The Legacy of Elizabeth Pringle


message 36: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Byrne (katarina66) | 11 comments I am aiming for five books this year as most of my reading is for research for my own writing.
I am currently reading Night Hunter but definitely will read Coffin Road and anything new in the shetland series by Anne Cleeves.


message 37: by Lorna (new)

Lorna (rogue_librarian) I joined this group early on but never signed up for a level. Now it's November and I've only read three - Entry Island and Coffin Road by Peter May, and Outlander. Now reading Dragonfly in Amber so I'm confident I will have five (last one TBD) before the end of the year.


message 38: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Byrne (katarina66) | 11 comments Catherine wrote: "I am aiming for five books this year as most of my reading is for research for my own writing.
I am currently reading Night Hunter but definitely will read Coffin Road



back to top