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Me too! But I have to address this issue next year. I'm glad books and buying books makes you happy :D.

 

Talking of buying books, I didn`t go to the recent Abbey Fair myself, `cos it turned out to be a general fair with one book stall ( not as good as the one they did over the Summer with the whole Abbey `bookified` ).  So, I saved money there.  ;)  

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Talking of buying books, I didn`t go to the recent Abbey Fair myself, `cos it turned out to be a general fair with one book stall ( not as good as the one they did over the Summer with the whole Abbey `bookified` ).  So, I saved money there.  ;)

Ah, that's a shame, but good for your money though :)!

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Grr, major catch-up time. The internet is doing a `quick, quick, slow` dance, and sometimes kicking me off altogether, so a bare bones post coming up. 

 

The poor cat had a swollen lower lip, but is better now ( see Google pics for how she looked - just like those pouting kitties ), we flooded up to the garden but no house damage ( and the flood repairs had just been finished off, whee ) , I had a hospital  ultrasound yesterday and apparently have gallstones, grr,  and I`m currently reading Book 200. Phew.  :smile:

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Awww your poor cat! I'm glad she's better now. I'm glad the flooding wasn't too bad either. I'm sorry to hear about the gallstones, I hope that will be okay :(. Your reading is going well! Which book are you reading and did you buy any books lately (you know I had to ask :D)?

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Awww your poor cat! I'm glad she's better now. I'm glad the flooding wasn't too bad either. I'm sorry to hear about the gallstones, I hope that will be okay :(. Your reading is going well! Which book are you reading and did you buy any books lately (you know I had to ask :D)?

 

 

 

 

Thank you, thank you and thank you. Hee, thanks for mentioning the cat first - that`s how it should be.  :D

 

The hospital report takes 10 days to get to my GP, so with Xmas and the New Year, I`ll make an appointment to go in about it sometime in January. 

 

I`m currrently reading Patricia Moyes - Black Girl, White Girl  ; I started reading this author in January, and this is maybe my 15th book of hers. This one`s set in the Caribbean and `white girl` is apparently slang for drugs. 

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Books read : 190                        TBR 764              New Books Bought : 213                       Total Cost : £391.92

 

3 more books bought :

 

 

If Walls could Talk - Lucy Worsley    £5.64

 

Death on the Cherwell - Mavis Doris Hay   £4.68

 

Home Sweet Homicide - Craig Rice     £3.91

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Latest books read ;

 

191   Deryn Lake - Death at St James` Palace

 

Set in the Georgian Era, this involves a death witnessed by a blind man. The denouement is very clever, but didn`t quite make up for the research-heavy prose ( while some of it was interesting, sometimes it went off into lists in a manner of ` don`t want to waste all this research I`ve done` ). 

 

192   Claude Izner - The Marais Assassin

 

Set in turn-of-the-century Paris, a murder mystery which followed too many people for me to really get into it. 

 

193   Patrica Moyes - Night ferry to Death

 

Henry and Emmy get caught up in a murder on their way back to England via ferry from the Netherlands. The description of the life abaord the ferry makes you feel like you`re right thyere with them, and there`s a very clever solution to the crime. 

 

194   Nora Roberts - Key of Light

 

Three women get invited to a mysterious house and are told they`ve been chosen to free three mythical sisters ; it`s a fast, fun read, but I didn`t quite feel that I knew the characters,

 

195, 196, 197  Tanya Huff - Summon the Keeper,the Second Summoning, Long Hot Summoning. 

 

I felt like a re-read and this was as much fun as I remembered it. Claire ( a type of Witch ) and her talking cat Austin end up as proprietors of a Canadian Guest House...with a hellhole in the basement. Exciting and funny - the cat has the best lines. 

 

198   Connie Willis - To Say nothing of the Dog

 

Another re-read.  Ned and his team go back in time to Coventry Cathedral at the time of the WW2 bombing, to save a piece of art. Mayhem ensues. touching and funny, with a complex, clever plot. 

 

199   Connie Willis - Passage

 

Joanna - a hospital researcher - participates in a project investigating Near Death Experiences. You can guess what happens... But you`d be wrong.  ;)  The plot takes several interesting twists ; just when you think you`ve got it figured out, something else happens, and you go off in another direction. There are a couple of big twists which kept me reading avidly ( and it reallly didn`t feel like 780 pages ) . I want to read more of her work next year.  :D

 

200   Patricia Moyes - Black Girl, White Girl

 

I`ve got 80 pages left of this, but it`s as good as the rest of her mystery books. Henry and Emmy go to a Carribbean Island to investigate drug dealing. The book involves characters from a couple of her previous books ( interesting note : the author lived on Virgin Gorda for several years, and says that the reason some people in the Carribbean have exotic first names is `cos many are descended from slaves, who all took their slave owner`s surname, so there are plenty of people with the same surname and they choose distinctive first names to identify themselves. )

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Thank you, thank you and thank you. Hee, thanks for mentioning the cat first - that`s how it should be.  :D

 

The hospital report takes 10 days to get to my GP, so with Xmas and the New Year, I`ll make an appointment to go in about it sometime in January.

Yes :D!

 

I'm glad your reading is going well :). I hope you enjoy your new books!

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Ouch...sorry you are having the health problems!

 

And glad the baby is better. :D

 

I've read some Connie Willis, not my favorite, but I've read two, and abandoned one or two. She's a bit long winded I thought.

What a great total of books read this year!! I can't even approach it! Congratulations! :D

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Ouch...sorry you are having the health problems!

 

And glad the baby is better. :D

 

I've read some Connie Willis, not my favorite, but I've read two, and abandoned one or two. She's a bit long winded I thought.

What a great total of books read this year!! I can't even approach it! Congratulations! :D

 

Thank you, thank you and thank you !  :D

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Books read : 203                        TBR 751              New Books Bought : 213                       Total Cost : £391.92
 
#201    Concise Cambridge Guide to History of English Literature
 
Phew, took me all year to read this. It was written by different people specialising in the various periods, and I felt that some academics enthusiasm came over more than others ( I especially liked the early Monks history , Elizabethan theatre, early Americian authors and the history of journalism ). I picked up my book in a used book place ( it dated from 1975 ) ; it was a bit odd at times to see what the thoughts of some academics were on English Lit 40 years ago - the Brontes were sneered at, Trollope got one paragraph only, and  John  Cowper Powys got several pages ( I`ve never heard of him ). African and Caribbean authors got a big chapter though :smile: . I`d like to read the Oxford guide at some point, to get a different - and more recent - view. 
 
#202  Duck the Halls - Donna Andrews
 
Meg Langslow investigates a mystery in her small town in Virginia. Not as funny as other books in the series, but more poignant and with a theme of the various religious bodies in the town pulling together to help out others. There`s a nice moment when Meg looks though her Xmas cards and you get to catch up  with what`s been happening with characters from previous books in the series. A lovely read for Christmas.
 
#203  
Death on the Cherwell - Mavis Doriel Hay

 

A British Library Crime Classic, republished form 1935.  A group of female undergrads find a body in the river and investigate the mystery. The beginning is a bit silly and too Enid Blyton-ish, but it improves into a fun read. 

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Well, that`s me done for the year ( time for a nice lie down now  ;) ).

 

Thank you so much to everyone who stopped by here ; I`ve really enjoyed reading everyone`s book blogs. :D

 

My total of 203 books for the year is a personal best, whoo ! Though - oops -  buying 213 books has also been a personal best ( double whoo ! Ahem. :blush2: )

 

Favourite books of the year - Patrica Moyes` Dead men don`t Ski,  ( the first in the Henry Tibbett series - just a delightful mystery. Someone gets bumped off in a ski lodge in the Italian Alps. So evocative and charming, it made me want to sit in bed drinking hot cocoa. I hadn`t finished this book and I was already  `forced` to order the other 16 or so books in the series, it was so good )  )  , Isabel Allende`s Eva Luna  ( set in Venezuela, it`s an epic story of the daughter of a maid, who is orphaned and has to make her own way in the world. A beautiful read ),  Louise Penny`s The Beautiful Mystery and Bury your Dead ( two of the Inspector Gamache novels: I felt I was right there with the protagonists, sitting with them while they worked on the cases ) and Lisa Kogan`s Someone will be with you Shortly ( Just. Plain. Funny ) .

 

 

I managed to read 2 out of 12 of my Mighty Tomes ( though I did read some other long books, it`s just that I didn`t find myself too enthused by the ones which I`d particularly picked out; I have 3 more of the Mighty Tomes list on the go, but it just wasn`t making me happy to read them... ) 

 

Happy New Year and Best Wishes for 2015 !  :flowers2:

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