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Post by mick on Oct 14, 2024 10:38:54 GMT
I'm struggling with "The Business" by Iain Banks. I'n halfway through and nothing seems to have happened yet.
Mick
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Post by Kath on Oct 14, 2024 10:50:26 GMT
Just finished reading Murder In Lover's Lane by Daniel Sellers. He's a local author and for once, quite good! Sadly I read the first and third in the series before getting to the second so some elements of the wider 'universe' are a bit out of whack in my head but I'm hoping there'll be more. Before that I rattled through a Rose Tremain book I'd not read before - Absolutely and Forever. Did not much like. Wimpy main character that I wanted to poke with a stick.
Also reading The Secret World of Weather by Tristan Gooley which is fascinating.
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Post by don on Oct 21, 2024 11:48:16 GMT
I’ve just Started an Anne Cleves novel Its name escapes me I know I’m downstairs in the bookies on the landing upstairs so I’ll have to wait until Heather comes home to resume reading
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Post by don on Oct 30, 2024 15:38:17 GMT
Nothing! I finished my Ann Cleeves book and for two days have been meaning to order another book and each time I’ve forgotten. Hopefully Heather will buy me one when she is shopping this afternoon. I could just download one but prefer to have a physical book rather than my iPad.
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Post by don on Nov 8, 2024 13:09:35 GMT
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Post by lesleysm2 on Nov 17, 2024 3:06:52 GMT
The collected "Nemi" cartoon strips- forgotten how funny they are
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Post by John Farrell on Nov 17, 2024 3:45:40 GMT
A Grand Tour of the Roman Empire, by Marcus Sidonius Falx. I detect a sardonic glance at a more recent empire, in some of the text.
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Post by don on Nov 17, 2024 13:06:14 GMT
The Cyclist on my Kindle app
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Post by willien on Nov 17, 2024 13:55:02 GMT
The collected "Nemi" cartoon strips- forgotten how funny they are Used to read them in the free Metro newspaper. My favourite was the one with the phone app which tells her everything that went wrong the previous night were other peoples' faults.
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