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Robo, your new book looks scary - I am a right wimp though! Why are you trepidatious?


I think it's just because of the huge mythos that surrounds Lovecraft and his dark, psychological horror - I feel as though I'm crossing over to the dark side somehow!



Robo, your new book looks scary - I am..."
About half way through. Bit slow in places but very racy!! in others.

Hot in some places and the two main character's haven't even met yet!!

You mean Sail? I have the book, but the audio is better for me today x



Thanks Fiona I'll see what ours has to offer.

Thanks Fiona I'll see what ours has to offer."
See if you can order any from other libraries, some places like mine can get others that ur wanting as well x

I haven't read that one yet Fiona but I have read others by William Boyd, in particular this one:




Fiona wrote: "Just gonna start Any Human Heart by William Boyd. It's nerve wracking starting a new book by a new author especially coming from the safety of a re-read such as North and South."
Any Human Heart is on my TBR list - a friend of mine recommended it. Let me know how it goes...
Any Human Heart is on my TBR list - a friend of mine recommended it. Let me know how it goes...





Finished Mountains of Madness today - really enjoyed it actually but it was quite unsettling at parts. Lovecraft's really good at conjuring up an atmosphere of dread without too much horror actually taking place.
Fortunately I finished it on a warm, sunny day sitting in a bright conservatory so the unease didn't get to me too much!






Gosh, it's like a The Stand crossover thread...that's what I'm now currently reading. And probably will be for the foreseeable future!



Dan, how are you finding The Book Thief - I loved it but I notice not everyone is as enamoured as myself!



I guess I like historic..."
Whereas I really liked the devices used to tell the story, even the bits when Death chips in and tells you what happens before you get to it!
I thought it was poignant and I was particularly moved by how precious an item a book is to Liesel when we take for granted our own over-stuffed book shelves. It's crazy how differently we all react to the same book isn't it?
Dan, I know what you mean when you say you're not sure if it's the book or you - how can we not bring a little bit of what's going on with us to the book we're reading? Also, my husband has been working on this football miscellany book for the past few months and I notice he's read virtually nothing. I think the writing gets in the way of the reading or vice versa.
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