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message 1: by Lynsey (new)

Lynsey Passmore (lynseydalladay) | 68 comments Mod
Hello! As an easy way to get involved please introduce yourself below and let us know one of your favourite books or authors!

My name is Lynsey, I'm a Publicity Manager at Transworld and I read voraciously but I particularly love Terry Pratchett's books!


message 2: by Nikki-ann (new)

Nikki-ann (nixy) | 23 comments Hello Lynsey and anyone else reading!

I'm Nikki-ann (feel free to call me Nikki) and I'm a book reviewer and blogger.

I'd have to say that my all-time favourite series of books is The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher. My favourite genre is crime thrillers, but I also enjoy autobiographies, urban fantasy, mysteries and YA fiction (despite being older than the age it is aimed at!). However, I'll give anything a go. :)

Favourite authors include (but not limited to): Jim Butcher, Catherine Ryan Hyde, Jess Haines, Christopher Fowler, Simon Beckett... and I could go on!


message 3: by Lynsey (new)

Lynsey Passmore (lynseydalladay) | 68 comments Mod
Nikki-ann wrote: "Hello Lynsey and anyone else reading!

I'm Nikki-ann (feel free to call me Nikki) and I'm a book reviewer and blogger.

I'd have to say that my all-time favourite series of books is The Dresden Fil..."
Hello Nikki! Lovely to have you onboard!


message 4: by Crusader (new)

Crusader (crusaderza) Hi! Hopefully this group isn't restricted to those in the UK only.

My name is KJ and I'm from South Africa. I run a book blog, Worlds in Ink and I have a passion for all things science fiction and fantasy. With a larger focus on science fiction.

I'm a complete book addict. My TBR pile has more than 400 books and yet I can't resist buying even more.

I'm also a huge Pratchett fan (but then again, who isn't?).


message 5: by Nikki-ann (new)

Nikki-ann (nixy) | 23 comments Hi Crusader... Just about to checkout your blog :)

Terry Pratchett is a genius!


message 6: by Lynsey (new)

Lynsey Passmore (lynseydalladay) | 68 comments Mod
Crusader wrote: "Hi! Hopefully this group isn't restricted to those in the UK only.

My name is KJ and I'm from South Africa. I run a book blog, Worlds in Ink and I have a passion for all things science fiction an..."


Not restricted to UK only - some giveaways maybe and the events naturally are - will make a point to mention when something is. Very pleased to meet you - will also go and checkout your blog!


message 7: by Teresa (new)

Teresa (lovelytreez) | 29 comments Hi there everyone, I've just invited a "few" of my friends so hopefully they will join up for some book chat. My name is Teresa aka Treez and I post my reviews here and on www.lovelytreez.com. I have rather eclectic reading tastes ranging from YA (the quirky kind and dystopian but no vampires or soppiness please), Historical (Tudor, WWI and WWII, some Medieval, Victorian), anything fairytale/surreal/quirky but no Misery Memoirs and most Chick Lit doesn't appeal. My favourite authors are Alice Hoffman, Joanne Harris and Philippa Gregory but that could change at any moment...


Looking forward to finding even more recommendations to increase the teetering TBR pile.


message 8: by Crusader (new)

Crusader (crusaderza) Lynsey wrote: "Not restricted to UK only - some giveaways maybe and the events naturally are - will make a point to mention when something is. Very pleased to meet you - will also go and checkout your blog! "

Good to know and glad to meet you guys too.

Nikki-ann wrote: "Hi Crusader... Just about to checkout your blog :)

Terry Pratchett is a genius!"


Feel free to let me know what you guys think about the blog. Always up for constructive criticism (especially since English is my second language).

Terry Pratchett is definitely genius. Another group I belong to had/has a Terry Pratchett challenge going on. I read 20 Discworld novels in one month to give my team the edge (and we won!). His work are my comfort reads when I'm in a reading slump.


message 9: by Dani (new)

Dani H (pentopaperreads) | 11 comments Hi, thanks for the invite!
I'm Dani, a 21-year-old, English and Creative Writing student at Birmingham City University.
I'm also a bookseller at Waterstones in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, and a book blogger at Pen to Paper. I'll follow anyone back, who lets me know that they're following :)

I'll read pretty much anything, to be honest - even if it's not one of my 'normal' genres, I'll give anything a go once. But my favourite genres are Fantasy/urban fantasy, Science Fiction, and Dystopian Fiction. But I do read general fiction too!
I'm attempting to read more crime novels, as this is the genre that I tend to ignore a little.

My favourite authors are from a range of genres. At the top of the list is Charlaine Harris (who writes mostly Dark Fantasy stuff now, but I also enjoy her older, crime series), Barbara Kingsolver, and Jasper Fforde (among many others).

I look forward to chatting :)


message 10: by Lynsey (new)

Lynsey Passmore (lynseydalladay) | 68 comments Mod
Hi Dani & Teresa!
I love Charlaine Harris and the other Harris - Joanne! Good to have you in the group!

Lx


message 11: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay (thelittlereaderlibrary) Hi all, thanks for the invite Treez. My name is Lindsay and I am a book blogger at The Little Reader Library, and I post my reviews here too. I love to read literary fiction, historical fiction, some crime and thrillers, and some young adult fiction.
Some of my favourite authors are Sadie Jones, Elizabeth Haynes, Mary Lawson, Jodi Picoult, and so many others I enjoy too.
Lovely to have a place to find more recommendations and for book chat!
:)


message 12: by Dani (new)

Dani H (pentopaperreads) | 11 comments Lynsey wrote: "Hi Dani & Teresa!
I love Charlaine Harris and the other Harris - Joanne! Good to have you in the group!

Lx"

I've only read one of Joanne Harris' novels,
Blueeyedboy, but that was fantastic! I have Gentlemen & Players and Blackberry Wine to read now. Which would you recommend first? :)


message 13: by Michael (new)

Michael Logan | 1 comments Hello all,

I am a book nut and will read anything as long as it's a good story. If pressed, however, I'd have to list Louis de Bernieres, David Mitchell, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, Clive Barker, Ian Banks (with and without the M), A.L. Kennedy and Katherine Dunn (for the amazing Geek Love) as my favourite authors.

I'm also one of Transworld's authors.

Michael.


message 14: by Teresa (new)

Teresa (lovelytreez) | 29 comments And another Harris I really like is Jane, author of The Observations and Gillespie and I. :-) Good to see you here, Dani and Lindsay. :-)


message 15: by Lynsey (new)

Lynsey Passmore (lynseydalladay) | 68 comments Mod

I've only read one of Joanne Harris' novels,
[book:Blueeyedboy|9252515..."


If you liked Blueeyedboy I would recommend Gentlemen & Players first!


message 16: by Teresa (new)

Teresa (lovelytreez) | 29 comments Dani (Pen to Paper) wrote: "Lynsey wrote: "Hi Dani & Teresa!
I love Charlaine Harris and the other Harris - Joanne! Good to have you in the group!

Lx"
I've only read one of Joanne Harris' novels,
[book:Blueeyedboy|9252515..."

Blueeyedboy was very different from her French set/foodie type novels although I loved it too. Gentlemen and Players is probably a better bet after BEB.


message 17: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay (thelittlereaderlibrary) Teresa wrote: "And another Harris I really like is Jane, author of The Observations and Gillespie and I. :-) Good to see you here, Dani and Lindsay. :-)"

Hi Treez! I really like Jane Harris too, The Observations was a brilliant read, and Gillespie and I has been on my to read pile far too long!


message 18: by Dani (new)

Dani H (pentopaperreads) | 11 comments I'll take Lynsey and Treez's advice and go for Gentlemen & Players then :)
Will have to be next month though, because I'm doing a Review Copy Cleanup challenge all through March.


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Jaffareadstoo | 44 comments Hi I'm Josie - Treez ...thanks for inviting me to join this group - I never need any excuse to get more book recommendations!!
I've beem a member of Goodreads since 2009 and regularly leave reviews of the books I have read.
When I'm not reading I'm found blogging with my cat jaffa over at http://jaffareadstoo.blogspot.com/
My favourite genres are Historical fiction and non fiction, Contemporary literature, Romance, Crime.

My favourite authors are Barbara Erskine, Philippa Gregory,Elizabeth Chadwick,Diana Gabaldon,Karin Slaughter.


message 20: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Hi All,

I am Jirina and I love books!
My favourite authors are Phillipa Gregory and Jodi Picoult. I like anything from crime to chick-lit. If it sounds good I'll have it.
x


message 21: by Lynsey (new)

Lynsey Passmore (lynseydalladay) | 68 comments Mod
Hi Jirina nad Josie! And of course the wonderfully talented Michael Logan! X


message 22: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Hello, I'm Nat, book addict, of course! I'll give a lot of things a try (although I don't do horror, I'm a wuss!!)
My fave book/author of all time is Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien, but I have many more faves!
I love pretty much anything with vampires, although not reading any at the mo, cos I've given up vampires for lent!! I have several Charlaine Harris books yelling at me from the to-be-read shelves, but must resist!!
Also love most things by Jodi Picoult, Jasper Fforde, John Irving, oh, I could go on all day!!


message 23: by Dianne (new)

Dianne (diannec01) | 2 comments Hi there , im Dianne.. I will read pretty much anything , except sci -fi... sorry it just doesnt hold my interest.My fav authors are Peter James and Simon Kernick, also a big fan of Jodi Picoult, Dorothy Koomson... And i love the early Virginia Andrews books (flowers in the attic ) etc.


message 24: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 5 comments Hi, I'm Sarah, will read most things but not keen on fantasy. I probably read mainly crime fiction but also enjoy historical fiction but will give most things a go!


message 25: by Elaine (new)

Elaine | 6 comments Looking forward to hearing about what you love (and hate!), in the book world. We caan never get enough....Hope the new group goes well, and we get lively discussions going, and make lots of new friends.


message 26: by Lynsey (new)

Lynsey Passmore (lynseydalladay) | 68 comments Mod
Hi Nat, Dianne, Sarah and Elaine,

Lots of good books mentioned here, I'm always on the look out for new authors so will try the ones I've not heard of! And hopefully we can get some new discussions going on what we love!


message 27: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Hi, I'm Fiona. Mum to 3 teenagers and wife to 1 gorgeous husband.

I have had my Kindle since New Year's Eve and downloaded loads. I have been reading since I was in nursery and can't stop (do I want to lol).

I love reading Crime, Thrillers and loads of genres. I am willing to give anything a go once.


message 28: by Jane (new)

Jane (beyondedenrock) Hello.

I'm Jane, I'm an accountant, I live in Cornwall and I have a book blog: Fleur Fisher in her World.

My reading is fairly eclectic, taking in classics, historical fiction, crime, and literaryish fiction.

I'm less fond of horror, science fiction and chic lit.

Generally I like a good, well written story about interesting people and their lives.

My favourite books that I've read lately have been The Little Shadows by Marina Endicott, Tom-All-Alones by Lynn Shepherd, The Last Summer by Judith Kinghorn, The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman, The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey, Diving Belles by Lucy Wood ..


message 29: by Teresa (new)

Teresa (lovelytreez) | 29 comments Fleur wrote: "Hello.

I'm Jane, I'm an accountant, I live in Cornwall and I have a book blog: Fleur Fisher in her World.

My reading is fairly eclectic, taking in classics, historical fiction, crime, and litera..."



Ooh, I have The Little Shadows TBR and reviewed very soon. I loved The Last Summer, The Dovekeepers and The Snow Child and am yearning to read Tom All Alones so I'd better investigate Diving Belles to complete the set! :-)


message 30: by Lynsey (new)

Lynsey Passmore (lynseydalladay) | 68 comments Mod
Hello all!

I loved the Snow Child such a moving book. Also just finished the Hunger Games which was so good I read it in a day!

Lx


Dan (aka Utterbiblio) (utterbiblio) | 5 comments Hello!

Hmm, what else do I say?

I'm pretty eclectic with my reading, I don't generally stick to certain genres - though my favourite is probably literary fiction (is that even a genre, surely that's a paradox?!).

As with everyone else I have a massive teetering TBR pile that I'm actually quite scared of. My favourite reads if this year so far have been, The Snow Child, Harold Fry (though I read it last Novemeber!) and The Fault in our Stars.


message 32: by Lee (new)

Lee (leedenton_) Hello all,

Just joined the group this afternoon following an invite from the book reading powerhouse that is Dog Ear Discs (see his Hello above)...

I don't really have a favourite genre, but I do tend to sway towards imaginative, literary titles if I can. Some of my recent favourites have been Warm Bodies, The Road, The Book Thief (to name a few).

Got my next 15 or so books lined up, some highlights being Fault in our Stars, Prince of Thorns, Snow Child, Florence and Giles...


message 33: by Emma (new)

Emma | 4 comments Hello! :) I'm also here because of Dog Ear Discs! Thanks :D What a great group!

I'm Emma, I blog at Book Monkey and I'm a bookseller at Waterstones in Cheltenham. I love all kinds of genres from literary fiction to fantasy, sci-fi, dark fantasy... I'm not so into crime however. Currently reading A Game of Thrones and The Lifeboat! And some of my favourite authors include Markus Zusak, Carlos Ruiz Zafon, Philip Pullman, China Mieville, John Green, Laini Taylor and so on!


message 34: by Lynsey (new)

Lynsey Passmore (lynseydalladay) | 68 comments Mod
Ooo I love all Sherlock Holmes as well as Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier and Agatha Christie too!


Serendipity Reviews (serendipity_viv) | 1 comments Hi I am Vivienne from Serendipity Reviews. I was invited to join by Treez. I read anything and everything but really enjoy my YA!


message 36: by Joanne (new)

Joanne D'Arcy Hello All

I am Jo and I blog at The Book Jotter.

I read a fairly wide range of books. Favourite being Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier.

Looking forward to finding some more blogs to follow.


message 37: by Jen Webb (new)

Jen Webb (hades2) | 3 comments Hi :D

I'm here from an invite from Treez.

I'm Jenny book blogger and reviewer at Chocolate Chunky Munkie . I named my blog after my cheeky Chunky Chocolate Labrador Hades. Hades is my Chocolate Chunky Munkie <3 I live in the UK.

I have a wide range of reading genres (Crime,Paranormal, Urban Fantasy, Dystopian) but mostly I can be found with my head in the YA section. I'm certainly above their target audience at 30something, but hey this doesn't stop me enjoying it :)

My favourite authors would have to be Beth Revis, Charlaine Harris, Carrie Ryan and Michael Cordy.


message 38: by Julie (new)

Julie (joolees) | 5 comments Hello! I'm Julie and I read most genres apart from Fantasy and Horror. The best book I've read in a long time is Cutting For Stone by Abraham Verghese. Looking forward to finding lots of recommendations from here.


message 39: by Sephie (new)

Sephie (sephieg) | 1 comments Hi, I like travel and food writing, some biogs/memoirs (NOT the misery type),Stephen King-like suspense tales inc classics e.g. John Wyndham and comedy-horror e.g. Christopher Moore. I read occasional chicklit e.g. Sophie Kinsella but not romance or Jilly Cooper/Danielle Steel or SciFi/Fantasy where the characters and places have such weird names I forget who's who! Oh, and I've never read a Harry Potter or Dan Brown.


message 40: by Lynsey (new)

Lynsey Passmore (lynseydalladay) | 68 comments Mod
Hello all! Hope this week is treating you well!


message 41: by Jan (new)

Jan (beadyjan) Hi I'm Jan, saw quite a few of my friends are members of this group so thought I'd join.
My book blog is here http://beadyjansbooks.blogspot.co.uk/
I'm a member of the book forums at ReaditSwapit and I love reading, most of my favourite authors are women (Though not exclusively) and I have a strong leaning towards dual time frame novels.


message 42: by Luci (new)

Luci (elkiedee) | 7 comments I'm Luci and I read a mixture of books - my passions include almost anything set during/before or soon after WWII, crime fiction, historical novels, forgotten books by women writers (eg those reprinted by Virago and Persephone). I was grateful to Transworld last year for introducing me to Christopher Fowler's Bryant and May series, and Johan Theorin's books and sending me various free books - actually, I still owe some reviews, and will try to get to it soon.


message 43: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Thorpe | 1 comments Hello I'm Hayley, one third of the fantastic Dark Readers blog. www.dark-readers.com
I saw this group via Viv's page so thought i'd say hello!


message 44: by Lynsey (new)

Lynsey Passmore (lynseydalladay) | 68 comments Mod
Hello new members - so pleased you like Christopher Fowler, he is a hidden gem. I love his books!


message 45: by Nikki-ann (new)

Nikki-ann (nixy) | 23 comments Chrisopher Fowler fans might be interested in the "Meet The Author" interview I did with him earlier this year - http://notesoflife.co.uk/2012/02/meet...

I love his Bryant & May books!

Bloggers, please don't forget to post links to your blogs... It's always great to visit like-minded bloggers :)


message 46: by Cariad70 (new)

Cariad70 | 7 comments Hello, my name is Sarah and i have so many favourite authors, it would take far too long to list them all, although if pushed i would probably have to say Stephen King.
I like mainly crime, supernatural and thriller type books. x


message 47: by Rachel Rayner (new)

Rachel Rayner (rachelrayner) | 1 comments Hello, I'm Rachel! I'm a crime and thriller fan mainly (full disclosure: I work on that list at Transworld) but also read widely in other genres. Would love to get recommendations for new authors to read off group members! Rx


message 48: by Lorna (new)

Lorna  DH | 3 comments Hi,

I'm Lorna and I love books! I live in Edinburgh with my fiance, our cat and overflowing bookshelves and piles.

I read ANYTHING, and have a soft spot for literary fiction and crime thrillers.

My all-time favourite book is The Crow Road.

I blog about life, books and wedding-planning here:

http://ginlemonade.wordpress.com/

Lorna


message 49: by Chris (new)

Chris Parfitt (chris_p_bacon) | 14 comments Hi,
I'm Chris.
I love crime and thrillers and Pratchett.


Favourite Authors include:
Stephen King
Colin Dexter
Peter James
Peter Robinson
Kate Atkinson
Mark Billingham
And of course Terry Pratchett

Favourite book is a tough choice…
Hmm After serous consideration I would probably go for Christine by Stephen King.
I stayed up until 3.30am to finish it but there are so many other close runners.


message 50: by Lynsey (new)

Lynsey Passmore (lynseydalladay) | 68 comments Mod
Ahh Terry Pratchett is also a firm favourite of mine, even before I started to work with him. His books are satirical treasures!


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