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May 15, 2011 12:29PM

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I'm reading the complete short stories of oscar wilde. and even though i'm totally into it it's taking me absolutely forever to get through such a small book. D; oh, life.

I'm reading the complete short stories of oscar wilde. and even though i'm totally into it it's taking me absolu..."
I did post one but cant seem to see it here but may be my mistake will check and see



Savouring it

Started this today. and by started i mean got through about 10 pages. it seems good enough to start with at least. just been busy. Gotta go collect the babs from creche now. Be on tonight when he's asleep. Ciaoo. x

At the moment I'm reading: The Black Prince. I'm about a 150 pages into it and enjoying it so far, although hating the main character (which you're kind of supposed to, so it's fine).
Also for a light read in between: Jude: Level 1, only just started but had a few laughs out of it already so that's a good sign.

Has anyone else read any of Jo Nesbo's books? This is my first one."
Not yet, but am looking forward to them at some stage. I'm into audiobooks and the first two aren't available ... yet, I keep hoping. And, yes, I must read them in order!
Do let us know what you think of The Redbreast :)

At work, instead of working reading (and adding quotes). Aww, I really liked this bit (no spoilers, just, I don't know, really nice even if the idea's not new):
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/show/...


Few pages into When God was a Rabbit by Sarah Winman and it's already seeming epic. ;D
@ Dem - I read that book a few years ago. It was the title that attracted me. It was a very good read.





Has anyone else read any of Jo Nesbo's books? This is my first one."
I have just started it too. A few people have recommended the series to me and i'm enjoying it so far.

It's one of my favourite books. Really good.
Iuliana wrote: "Sam wrote: "Just started The Redbreast.
Has anyone else read any of Jo Nesbo's books? This is my first one."
I have just started it too. A few people have recommended the series to ..."
Yeah I really enjoyed it. Looking forward to the others in the series. I also mentioned his books to my real life reading group ( we meet at the Wexford Library) and they are all going to give him a go.
It was full of twists and turns and not until the very end did I guess where it was going.
Has anyone else read any of Jo Nesbo's books? This is my first one."
I have just started it too. A few people have recommended the series to ..."
Yeah I really enjoyed it. Looking forward to the others in the series. I also mentioned his books to my real life reading group ( we meet at the Wexford Library) and they are all going to give him a go.
It was full of twists and turns and not until the very end did I guess where it was going.

LoL sorry, was talking about Douglas Kennedy. Read it a few years ago, great summer read.
Arielle wrote: "I'm currently reading The Tudors: The Complete Story of England's Most Notorious Dynasty."
That sounds like a heavy read. If you enjoy it you might like Wolf Hall
That sounds like a heavy read. If you enjoy it you might like Wolf Hall
Better late than never Dem. It's a very haunting book.



I did enjoy this however I read it a while ago and it was my first Delillo book, must pick it up again as it's short enough. Enjoy. Have you read any of his previous books?
Right now on A Trip to the Stars by Nicholas Christopher. The man's knowledge of the natural world and how he ties it to the mythological is overwhelming, although sometimes his character seem a little airbrushed (which might be intentional).

That sounds interesting Monica, might look it up myself! Thanks.

I'm marching through In the Garden of Beasts. I'm boring people around me with Hitler/Nazi trivia so I think that reflects well on the book.

Not a big fan of Black Dawn, but they're great, fun, romantic reads :)




The book is set in Barcelona, action spanning from 1887 to 1929; kind of a rags to riches story with an unscrupulous and fairly despicable main character (in case anyone wondered, I love me some despicable characters but if you're looking for a protagonist that you want to identify with or cheer for, that's probably not your type of a book). Big bonus for me is the abundance of interesting historical information weaved into the novel. Well worth a read.
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