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Regarding my bookie challenge, I've only read 10 books but have managed to add 9 to the challenge. I've been changing the actual categories around a bit though, some I don't think I would do. Check out my list on my book blog to see what I've put in the categories. I've doubled up on two but think 'The Nightingale' will replace one I have in 'animal' in the title.
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Finished 'A Week in Paris' by Rachel Hore
Starting 'The Nightingale' by Kristin Hannah & 'Welcome to Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop of Dreams' by Jenny Colgan
'The Nightingale' has been recommended so many times by @chaliepud and others I feel bad that I haven't gotten to this read before now, but I only got a copy of it not that long ago.
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' A Week in Paris' by Rachel Hore
The title ' A Week in Paris' sounds like a read that would draw you in completely for the title, but I have to say it was a little disappointing and I felt a little too long. Two characters, Kitty, who enrols in the Conservatoire, 1937 to hopefully become a concert pianist. War breaks out and she finds herself torn whether to stay with her husband or take her and her child back home to England. She stays. Fay, 25 years later, doesn't have many memories of her childhood and now playing in a orchestra herself, is performing in Paris. Ideal opportunity to find out more of what happened when she was living there with her mother. Circumstances from home push her to find out more with some secrets uncovered that her mother has never told her about....why? She manages to trace the past and discovers truths.
There was a lot of historical references to what went on in Paris during this time which I found quite interesting, but at times the story was a little flat and I felt I wanted more, but not quite sure what.3/5
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On 16/05/2017 at 2:03 PM, chesilbeach said:
Thank you from me too! I'm using it as a bookmark now
@chesilbeach....lovely...
On 16/05/2017 at 8:20 PM, Janet said:Me too!
@Janet....lovely...
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Has anyone read 'The Red Tent' by Anita Diamant. I read it many years ago, but was browsing on Netflix for something to watch and came across it, so watched the first part of it....will tune in again maybe tomorrow for more. I remember it being a very good read.
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You are welcome @Janet....seems I've made a few folk happy...
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So let me think.....(there will be others I have missed no doubt)
Joanne Harris
Diane Chamberlain
Sue Monk Kidd
Linda Gillard
Rosie Thomas
Mitch Albom
Carol Drinkwater
Vanessa Diffenbaugh
JK Rowling
Enid Blyton (for all the great childhood reads that got me loving books)
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'Between Sisters' by Cathy Kelly
I can't remember if I have read any Cathy Kelly before. My sister gave me the book. I mostly enjoyed this easy read about Cassie and Coco. Being brought up by their grandmother, Pearl, after there mother leaves them when they were very young. Cassie remembers her mother but Coco (hated this name) was just a baby. But eventually we find out why she left. Cassie is married with a husband and two daughters and Coco is single and runs a vintage clothes shop0. The book deals with everyday life, families, break ups, romance and second chances, friendships, alcoholism. Lots of characters to remember and at times I found it a little to long and drawn out with not much happening. Of the two sisters I liked Coco (despite the name). It had a good enough end if a tad predictable.
3/5
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@Michelle...ok thanks...
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@Athena....for William..xx
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Oh my goodness...how lost did I feel tonight at 9pm....no 'Broadchurch'.....
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Was there any news on 'fonts' please...just wondering...
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'Harry the Poisonous Centipede' by Lynne Reid Banks
Not a grown up book but I was recommending it to someone on Facebook re books for ~7/8yr old grandson and this one came to mine and Kenny still has his copy, so I decided to read it...took me back to when we read stories to our boys.
Harry is a centipede and lives with his mother Belinda in the tunnels underground. He isn't very brave and his friend George is always tempting him in to being more adventurous, but sometimes this gets them in to bother. They know the shouldn't do naughty things they have been warned about by Belinda....like not to go Up the Up Pipe...and beware of and keep away from Hoo-Mins. It is a lovley wee read and I enjoyed it in a fun way, full of 'squirmy' fun. Was nice to go back to a childhood favourite of my boys when growing up.
4/5
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On 06/04/2017 at 4:54 PM, chesilbeach said:
I finished reading Almonds and Raisins yesterday
Oh my....that one takes me back...is that by Masie Mosco....my mum and I loved those books...can't remember how many there were now.
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51 minutes ago, chaliepud said:
I remember giving his Notes from an Exhibition a resounding 1 star review!
Actually out of the 3 I have read that was the one I liked....
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' Rough Music' by Patrick Gale
Enjoyable enough but had trouble keeping up with the past and present chapters and names at times. I didn't find there was really a plot as such, which kind of disappointed. A childhood summer holiday gone past and 'coming to terms with uncomfortable truths about parents and himself'. They are joined one summer by his Uncle and cousin and repercussions of what happened back then come to a head in the future chapters. Affairs happen within the family. Dementia is mentioned regarding his mother, which was a touch sad in places, but written with sensitivity.
3/5
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Thank you @Athena for my little arrow thingy...
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3 minutes ago, Athena said:
It seems to not be there since the new version. I believe it's possible to add it back in using coding. I'll look into it when I work on the new look for the forum, and see if I can add it into that. I hope to get started with that soon.
Don't suppose it is a necessity but I have to say I used the wee arrow a lot when I was at the bottom of the page...thanks for answer..xx
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Chilly but bright and sunny spring day here...daffies are nice and cheery in the garden.
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Thanks for all these answers to questions ..just managed to put a 'cover' image up...
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On 07/04/2017 at 2:42 PM, Inver said:
Testing, testing ....1....2...3......hope we can get choice of fonts back again though....but have to say the update looks quite nice and tidy....
One question....there used to be a wee arrow at the very bottom of the page in the middle and could take you back to the tope of the page again...has that disappeared...was useful rather than having to scroll back up.
Is there any news on the wee arrow...didn't get a reply to this one...slowly getting my way around..I think
What Are You Watching Now? - 2017
in Music / TV / Films
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Heavens....watching The Handmaids Tale.....it's a bit gruesome. Not read the book so had no idea what it was about. Not sure I'll be watching all them
I've started watching (again...started but never followed it all the way through) 'The Good Wife', we have Netflix so starting again from the beginning.