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Mar 13, 2012 03:47AM

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I'm not sure what I'll pick up next... There's so many to choose from!


Then I'll be moving onto my next review book, which I think will either be Fracture by Megan Miranda (for Bloomsbury), or Partials by Dan Wells (for HarperCollins).
I'm looking forward to both of them, so I think I'll have to toss a coin!

Now reading Tom-All-Alone's by Lynn Shepherd, and also started The Light Between Oceans by M. L. Stedman. And I've got The Good Father by Diane Chamberlain on the go on my kindle!

Now reading Tom-All-Alone's by Lynn Shepherd, and also started T..."
Was Gold good, Lindsay? We have a couple of review copies of it at work, but I wasn't sure. I read The Other Hand a couple of years ago, and thought it was okay, but wasn't sure about this one.

Now reading Tom-All-Alon..."
I enjoyed it Dani, it's about the run up to London 2012 but in a personal way, through two female sprint cyclists and their lives and backgrounds.


I definitely will Lynsey. It's started so well!

I will definitely have to grab a copy next time I'm at work then :) If they haven't been nabbed while I've been gone :P

Interested in your Richard Pierce book Treez. I've recently read When Nights were Cold by Susanna Jones, which also touched on the Scott/Shackleton expeditions although more by the fact that the main character was obsessed/inspired by them.





Hi Charlie, I requested it from Net Galley who allow you to review electronic ARCs to kindle/e-reader or pc. The book vanishes (in a puff of thin air!) once publication date comes! You should put in a request.

Interested in your Richard Pierce book Treez. I've recently read When Nights were Cold by Susanna Jones, which a..."
I'm getting a copy of the Nights were Cold book, it will be interesting to compare and contrast the two!

I'm also trying (and failing), to get into p2 of Robyn Whyte's "Crusader" trilogy. I thoroughly enjoyed p1, am fascinated with the period and history-but cannt get into this at all. I've tried twice and grind to a halt after 100/150 pages or so. Not sure why this should be-other than the jumping between the 2 camps, and introducing too many characters at once, is confusing and detrimental to the plot. Think it will have to go back on the tbr pile-especially as I already have p3!

I'm al..."
I must admit I quite liked Katherine of Aragon's intransigence! ;-)


Sounds good, Josie, a different angle on WW2.

I got this too :)
NetGalley have a great choice of ebooks and I've been very lucky in getting them.


Generally mix it up with other books. The only exception recently has been the Stieg Larsson books. I finished the second one put it down and picked up the third one



Now reading Tom-All-Alone's by Lynn Shepherd, and also started T..."
Hi Lindsay, I have Tom-All-Alone's on my TBR, I'd be interested in your opinion of it. Mxx

Finding it hard work at the moment. About 1/3rd of the way through.
Mother in law and sister in law both read it and recommended it.

Now reading Tom-All-Alon..."
Hiya Mary, I am about a third through it and very drawn into the story, and like the language and period setting. Lins xx

Finding it hard work at the moment. About 1/3rd of the way through.
Mother in law and sister in law both read it and recommended it."
I really liked this one, Chris, I found it very tense and couldn't put it down. Others have found it stretching their credibility somewhat - perhaps it is a marmite book?

Now reading a YA novel, Mice by Gordon Reece - this one gripped me within a few pages so let's hope it stays that way.

Not a good week for books for me :(
Lee wrote: "Currently reading 'Daughter of Smoke & Bone', which has been fluttering its eyelids at me for a couple of months now. So pleased to be reading it at last, and so far it's even better than I expecte..."
I loved this book! Can't wait for the next one to come out.
I loved this book! Can't wait for the next one to come out.




I'm another fan of Star Gazing - in fact all Linda Gillard's books are really good. I can recommend her book - A Lifetime Burning as a fantastic read...
Yesterday, I was far too busy learning my way round my new iPad2 to read much , but I did download a couple of free classics and of course I read the guide to iPad2 !!!
Oh.. and I bought 22, Britannia Road by Amanda Hodgkinson in Waterstone's book sale - despite now having two e readers - I still love paper books !!




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