Nollaig Posted December 18, 2015 Share Posted December 18, 2015 2015 Reading Log *** Green is readYellow is in progressGrey is upcoming soonRed is abandoned(ICC) is Irish Counties Challenge *** Rating System Goodreads rating system. Based entirely on how much I enjoy a book, not on objective quality (because who am I to judge that!) 1/5 - Didn't like it2/5 - It was okay3/5 - Liked it4/5 - Loved it5/5 - It was amazing January (11) 1. Follow You Home - Mark Edwards - 3/52. Spill Simmer Falter Wither - Sara Baume 4/53. The Mammy - Brendan O'Carroll 3/54. Someone To Save You - Paul Pilkington 3/55. Under The Skin - Michael Faber 2/56. Our Endless Numbered Days - Claire Fuller 5/57. Wish Me Dead - Helen Grant 2/58. Mrs Brown's Family Handbook - Brendan O'Carroll 3/59. Birdman - Mo Hayder 3/510. An Astronaut's Guide To Life On Earth - Chris Hadfield 4/511. I'm Travelling Alone - Samuel Bjork 3/5 February (10) 12. The Black Snow - Paul Lynch 5/5 (ICC)13. About Sisterland - Martina Devlin 3/5 (ICC)14. The Love That Split The World - Emily Henry 3/515. The Girl With No Past - Kathryn Croft (2/5)16. Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe - Cullen Bunn 4/517. Breeding Ground - Sarah Pinborough 3/518. Beside Myself - Ann Morgan 5/519. The Treatment - Mo Hayder 5/520. Ancestor - Scott Sigler 4/521. DeadPool Classic #1 3/5 March (12) 22. The Death of Bunny Munro - Nick Cave 3/523. Viral - Helen Fitzgerald 1/524. Coldbrook - Tim Lebbon 4/525. Because You'll Never Meet Me - Leah Thomas 5/526. Long Time, No See - Dermot Healy 3/5 (ICC)27. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children - Ransom Riggs 5/528. The Herbalist - Niamh Boyce 5/5 (ICC)29. The Spinning Heart - Donal Ryan 4/5 (ICC)30. Hollow City - Ransom Riggs 3/5 31. Bogmail - Patrick McGinley 3/5 (ICC) 32. A Parachute in the Lime Tree - Annemarie Neary 3/5 (ICC) 33. Radiance - Catherynne M. Valente 5/5 April (9) 34. The Nightingale - Kristin Hannah 4/5 35. Time Present and Time Past - Deirdre Madden 3/5 (ICC) 36. The Ice Twins - S.K. Tremayne 1/5 37. Behind Closed Doors - B. A. Paris 3/5 38. All The Birds in the Sky - Charlie Jane Anders 4/5 39. The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories - Angela Carter 2/5 40. The 39 Steps - John Buchan 3/5 41. Me Before You - Jojo Moyles 4/5 42. The Missing - C. L. Taylor 4/5 May (11) 43. The Thing Itself - Adam Roberts 5/5 44. Push - Sapphire 4/5 45. Bete - Adam Roberts 3/5 46. The Quality of Silence - Rosamund Lupton - 3/5 47. Sleeping Giants - Sylvain Neuvel 3/5 48. Hex - Thomas Olde Heuvelt 4/5 49. The Dumb House - John Burnside 3/5 50. The Girl With All The Gifts - M. R. Carey 5/5 51. Sister - Rosamund Lupton 2/5 52. The Forest of Hands and Teeth - Carrie Ryan - 4/5 53. Year of Wonders - Geraldine Brooks 4/5 June (13) 54. The Driver's Seat - Muriel Spark 4/5 55. The Demonologist - Andrew Pyper 2/5 56. The Deadly Space Between - Patricia Duncker 2/5 57. We Should Hang Out Sometime - Josh Sundquist 5/5 58. The Wrong Train - Jeremy De Quidt 4/5 59. The Butterfly Garden - Dot Hutchison 3/5 60. The Lie Tree - Frances Hardinge 3/5 61. The Man From Primrose Lane - James Renner 4/5 62. Solace - Belinda McKeon 5/5 (ICC) 63. The Third Policeman - Flann O'Brien 2/5 (ICC) 64. A Little Life - Hanya Yanigahara 5/5 65. The People in the Trees - Hanya Yanagihara 3/5 66. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - Phillip K. Dick 3/5 July (11) 67. Distress Signals - Catherine Ryan Howard 4/5 68. The Woman in Cabin 10 - Ruth Ware 3/5 69. Foster - Claire Keegan (ICC) 3/5 70. The Deposition of Father McGreevy - Brian O'Doherty (ICC) 2/5 71. The Damage Done - Linda Newbery 4/5 72. Calvin & Hobbes - Bill Watterson 4/5 73. The Many Selves of Katherine North - Emma Geen 4/5 74. The Kind Worth Killing - Peter Swanson 3/5 75. Quarter Past Two on a Wednesday Afternoon - Linda Newbery 3/5 76. The Library at Mount Char - Scott Hawkins 3/5 77. The Essex Serpent - Sarah Perry 4/5 August (10) 78. I See You - Clare Mackintosh 4/5 79. Adulthood is a Myth - Sarah Andersen 5/5 80. Disclaimer - Renee Knight 2/5 81. 14 Days To Die - A. B. Whelan 1/5 82. Disappearance at Devil's Rock - Paul Tremblay 4/5 83. Before I Go To Sleep - S. J. Watson 3/5 84. Apple Tree Yard - Louise Doughty 4/5 85. The Mist - Stephen King 3/5 86. Dark Matter - Blake Crouch 3/5 87. Lying in Wait - Liz Nugent 3/5 September (9) The Family Man - T.J. Lebbon 1/5 DNF 88. Monsters - Emerald Fennell 4/5 89. All Fall Down - Tom Bale 2/5 90. Salem's Lot - Stephen King 4/5 91. Naomi's Room - Jonathan Aycliffe 4/5 92. After Me Comes The Flood - Sarah Perry 1/5 93. Danse Macabre - Laura M. Hughes 4/5 94. Rawblood - Catriona Ward 3/5 95.The Hatching - Ezekiel Boone 4/5 96. Black Eyed Susans - Julia Heaberlin 3/5 October (5) 97. The Couple Next Door - Shari Lapena 2/5 98. A Head Full of Ghosts - Paul Tremblay 3/5 99. Never Alone - Elizabeth Haynes 2/5 100. The Travelling Bag - Susan Hill 3/5 101. We Eat Our Own - Kea Wilson 3/5 November (9) 102. Holding - Graham Norton 3/5 103. Thin Air - Michelle Paver 4/5 104. The Lottery - Shirley Jackson 2/5 105. The Wonder - Emma Donoghue 4/5 106. Murder At the Old Vicarage - Jill McGown - 3/5 107. In The Darkest Corner - Elizabeth Haynes 4/5 108. The Smell of Other People's Houses - Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock 4/5 109. The Light of the Fireflies - Paul Pen 2/5 110. The Call of Cthulu and other Weird Tales - Lovecraft 3/5 111. One Monday Morning - Jennifer Burke 3/5 112. The Call - Peadar O'Guillín December (0) Total read: 112/120 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollaig Posted December 18, 2015 Author Share Posted December 18, 2015 To Be Read The Thing About December - Donal Ryan (ICC)We Were Liars - E. LockhartThe Guest Cat - Takashi HiraideThe Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender by Leslye WaltonLong Lankin - Lindsey Barraclough - on holdThe 10PM Question - Kate De GoldiThe Bees - Laline PaullThe Unnamed - Joshua FerrisThe First 15 Lives Of Harry August - Claire NorthDo Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? - Philip K. DickThe Undertaker's Daughter - Kate MayfieldThe Bullet - Mary Louise KellyEdge Of Dark Water - Joe R. LansdaleSkin - Kathe KojaUnder The Poppy - Kathe KojaDisenchanted - Robert KroeseThe Dark Water - Helen Moorhouse The Jester - James Patterson Twilight Robbery - Frances Hardinge The Crimson Petal & The White - Michael Faber A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing - Eimear McBride Middlesex - Jeffrey Eugenides Beyond Belief - Colm O'Gorman (ICC) Campari For Breakfast - Sara Crowe The Reckoning - Sarah Pinborough The Miniaturist - Jessie Burton Pieces Of Sky - Trinity Doyle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollaig Posted December 18, 2015 Author Share Posted December 18, 2015 Wishlist (General) Hollow World - Michael J. SullivanThe Invisible Library - Genevieve CogmanExchange - Paul MagrsThe Future Of Us - Jay Asher and Carolyn MacklerThe Dynamite Room by Jason HewittSomething by Wally Lamb maybeThe Bone Clocks - David Mitchell (maybe)All The Light We Cannot See - Anthony DoerrThe Old Man And The Sea - Ernest HemmingwayQuiet - Susan CainMalcolm Gladwell - The Tipping PointThe Quick - Lauren OwnLove Virtually - Daniel GlattaeurThe Wasp Factory - Iain BanksJust a Geek - Wil WheatonWool - Hugh HoweySomething by Marcus SedgwickTomorrow, When The War Began - John MarsdenCat Out Of Hell - Lynne TrussThe Memory Box - Eva Lesko NatielloDeath Of A Superhero - Anthony McCartenThe Man In The Window - Jon CohenHow Dogs Love Us - Gregory BernsThe Glass Arrow - Kristen SimmonsThe Year of the Rat - Clare FurnissMe & Mr. J - Rachel McIntyreCut Both Ways - Carrie MesrobianFlawed - Kate AvelynnFinding Bethany - Glen KlinkhartTo Serve Them All My Days - R. F. DelderfieldWe Are All Made Of Stars - Rowan ColemanHow To Build A Girl - Caitlin Moran- Louis SacharFuture Perfect - Jen LarsenTrouble - Non PrattThe Curvy Girls Club - Michele GormanThe One I Left Behind - Jennifer McMahonTimebound - Rysa WalkerHis First, His Second - A. D. DaviesThe Fire Sermon - Francesca HaigSummer At Shell Cottage - Lucy DiamondThe Goddess of Buttercups and Daisies by Martin MillarThe Language of Flowers - by Vanessa DiffenbaughThe Wall - Marlen Haushofer Fractured series - Teri Teri Blood and Feather - Lou Morgan The Dead House - Dawn Kurtagich Broken Dolls - Tyrolin Puxty (Paula) Something by Raymond Carver (Anna) The Pursuit of Love - Nancy Mitford (Janet, book #2) Wishlist (Irish Authors) Under The Hawthorne Tree - Marita Conlon-McKenna Noah Barleywater Runs Away - John Boyne The Book of Evidence - John Banville Foster - Claire Keegan Star Of The Sea - Joseph O'Connor The Accident Season - Moïra Fowley-Doyle The Apple Tart of Hope - Sarah Moore Fitzgerald Young Skins - Colin Barrett The Big Chapel - Thomas Kilroy City Of Bohane - Kevin Barry The Green Road - Anne Enright The Story Of Lucy Gault - William Trevor Something by Pauline McLynn The Talk Of The Town - Ardal O'Hanlon Bird in the Snow - Michael Harding Seeds of Doubt - James Ryan The Little Hammer - John Kelly Death and Plenty - Brian Leyden Something by John McGahern Pretending - Caroline Williams The House Where It Happened - Martina Devlin Thy Tears Might Cease - Michael Farrell After The Rising - Orna Ross The Sea & The Silence - Peter Cunningham The Field - John B. Keane Mistaken - Neil Jordan The Dancers Dancing - Éilís Ní Dhuibhne To School Through The Fields - Alice Taylor Borderlands - Brian McGilloway The Butcher Boy - Patrick McCabe Thirteen Ways of Looking - Colum McCann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollaig Posted December 21, 2015 Author Share Posted December 21, 2015 Favourite Quotes: In order to keep this post short, and so I can build it up over the coming years, I'll put previous years' quotes in Spoiler tags, to be expanded and collapsed as necessary. The quotes themselves contain no spoilers! 2015 "The foremost heroism on display in Doctor De Soto isn't the mouse's noble determination to help despite the mortal dangers all around but the touching suggestion, briefly entertained, that the fox might have an innate capacity to change" - To Rise Again At A Decent Hour, Joshua Ferris."Martin fled, and the flying murder goat followed him against its will." - Off To Be The Wizard, Scott Meyer."Sometimes I wonder if my heart is like a black hole - it's so dense that there's no room for light, but that doesn't mean it can't still drag me in." - My Heart & Other Black Holes, Jasmine Warga"He saw now the ways in which they tried to be careful with each other, afraid of hitting those raw places where they might hurt each other almost without trying. But sparing another person is a tricky thing. It's easy to think you're succeeding when you're failing spectacularly." - The Darkest Part Of The Forest, Holly Black."What once laughed and cried and dreamed becomes fodder. Fate brought him to her, but if not him, then without question the worm, a no less ravenous beast than he. There are monsters who wait for all of us upon our return to the earth, and so what can be said?" The Monstrumologist, Rick Yancey."Sometimes I still feel that I might be the only person with a consciousness, like a video game protagonist, and everyone else is a computer-generated extra with only a select few actions, such as 'initiate meaningless conversation' and 'hug'." Solitaire, Alice Oseman"I don't ever remember not being serious. As far as I'm concerned, I came out of the womb spouting cynicism and wishing for rain." Solitaire, Alice Oseman"The path was a troublesome, fretful thing. It worried that it was missing a view of the opposite hills and insisted on climbing for a better look. Then it found the breeze uncommonly chill and ducked back among the trees. It suddenly thought it had forgotten something and doubled back, then realized that it hadn't and turned about again. At last it struggled free of the pines, plumped itself down by the riverside, complained of its aching stones and refused to go any further." Fly By Night, Frances Hardinge"There was something crooked in the make of his right wrist, as if it had been broken and never quite healed, and something crooked in the corner of his smile, as if that too had been broken and put back together slightly wrong." - Fly By Night, Frances Hardinge 2016 "Fields all around her house were shrouded in snow, with patches of dark earth poking through here and there as if the world were a rich fruit cake under cream." - Under the Skin, Michael Faber. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollaig Posted December 22, 2015 Author Share Posted December 22, 2015 Statistics (updated monthly) Books and authors: Tree books: 7 E-books: 88 Total books: 95Total authors: 84 Previously unread authors: 75/95 (79%) Irish authors: 14 Previously unread Irish authors: 14/14 (100%) Categories: Adult Fiction: 79 Non-Fiction: 1 Young Adult Fiction: 11 Translated/Foreign Novels: 1 Irish Counties Challenge: 14 Comic Collections: 4 Ratings:Five stars: 14Four stars: 30Three stars: 36Two stars: 10One star: 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollaig Posted December 27, 2015 Author Share Posted December 27, 2015 [Contemporary] Irish Counties Challenge Full county/author/book listings and reviews be followed here. #1 Cork - Spill Simmer Falter Wither by Sara Baume - 3/5 - Asking For It by Louise O'Neill - - Distress Signals by Catherine Ryan Howard 4/5 #2 Donegal - The Black Snow by Paul Lynch - 5/5 - Bogmail by Patrick McGinley - 3/5 #3 Tyrone - About Sisterland by Martina Devlin 3/5 - The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien #4 Westmeath - Long Time, No See by Dermot Healy 3/5 #5 Kildare - The Herbalist by Niamh Boyce - 5/5 #6 Tipperary - The Spinning Heart by Donal Ryan - 4/5 #7 Kerry - The Last Days Of Rabbit Hayes by Anna McPartlin - 5/5 #8 Wexford* - The Guns of Easter by Gerard Whelan #9 Derry* - The Misremembered Man by Christina McKenna - 4/5 #10 Down - A Parachute in the Lime Tree by Annemarie Neary - 3/5 #11 Antrim - Time Present and Time Past by Deirdre Madden - 3/5 #12 Longford - Solace by Belinda McKeon - 5/5 #13 Roscommon - The Deposition of Father McGreevy by Brian O'Doherty - 2/5 #14 Wicklow - Foster by Claire Keegan 3/5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chaliepud Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 Wahey, 2016 book blog is go! Yay, happy 2016 Noll! Looking at your TBR pile, you have a treat in store with The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, she is one of my favourite authors but I think she surpassed herself with this one! I thing Muggle loved it too. I also have the Harry August book (if I'm honest it was the cover that sucked me in), hopefully we will both get to it this year. You have some great books on your wish list too, The Language of Flowers is high in my top 5 books EVER, if you get it and enjoy it then definitely take a look at her second book, We Never Asked for Wings, it was almost equally amazing! Miss Peregrine, The Girl With All The Gifts and The Dynamite Room were all great books, I was disappointed not to like All The Light We Cannot See but I'm i a definite minority on that one, I just didn't like the very (very!) short chapters, I just couldn't get into it. I also have Our Endless Numbered Days on my shelf, bought for me by my wonderful brother who knows to check out my Amazon wish list before birthdays and Christmas! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michelle Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 Hollow World - Michael J. Sullivan - A surprise hit with me, I had the audio version. I can imagine you liking it. The Invisible Library - Genevieve Cogman - Not a bad read, some good ideas, but not quite a 'hit'.The Future Of Us - Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler - is this the one where her Facebook page keeps changing? Again, it surprised me how much I liked it.Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children - Ransom Riggs - you haven't read this yet? Remember that it has more of a YA feel to it as it goes on.. I think it could have also been a lot darker.The Bone Clocks - David Mitchell (maybe) - give it a try, I think you'll be surprised.Quiet - Susan Cain - An interesting audio listen.The Girl With All The Gifts - M. R. Carey - went on a bit too long for me, but was good.Trouble - Non Pratt - I have this to read, I met her at YALC, and she's lovely! Happy reading Noll - hope it's as good as 2015! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 Happy reading in 2016, Noll !! I see a few nice books on your list (the rest I haven't read). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollaig Posted December 31, 2015 Author Share Posted December 31, 2015 Yay, happy 2016 Noll! Looking at your TBR pile, you have a treat in store with The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, she is one of my favourite authors but I think she surpassed herself with this one! I thing Muggle loved it too. I also have the Harry August book (if I'm honest it was the cover that sucked me in), hopefully we will both get to it this year. You have some great books on your wish list too, The Language of Flowers is high in my top 5 books EVER, if you get it and enjoy it then definitely take a look at her second book, We Never Asked for Wings, it was almost equally amazing! Miss Peregrine, The Girl With All The Gifts and The Dynamite Room were all great books, I was disappointed not to like All The Light We Cannot See but I'm i a definite minority on that one, I just didn't like the very (very!) short chapters, I just couldn't get into it. I also have Our Endless Numbered Days on my shelf, bought for me by my wonderful brother who knows to check out my Amazon wish list before birthdays and Christmas! I've had The Nightingale on my tablet for aaaaages and just haven't picked it up yet. Might pick it up early in the new year. The Language of Flowers I probably stole from you so, it did sound interesting, and I'm always glad to hear when authors have more than one good book. Shame you didn't like All The Light We Cannot See, I've picked it up and put it back down in shops so many times now, I'm not sure when I'll finally take the plunge! Short chapters works great for me, makes it easier to put it down and take a break! Hollow World - Michael J. Sullivan - A surprise hit with me, I had the audio version. I can imagine you liking it. The Invisible Library - Genevieve Cogman - Not a bad read, some good ideas, but not quite a 'hit'. The Future Of Us - Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler - is this the one where her Facebook page keeps changing? Again, it surprised me how much I liked it. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children - Ransom Riggs - you haven't read this yet? Remember that it has more of a YA feel to it as it goes on.. I think it could have also been a lot darker. The Bone Clocks - David Mitchell (maybe) - give it a try, I think you'll be surprised. Quiet - Susan Cain - An interesting audio listen. The Girl With All The Gifts - M. R. Carey - went on a bit too long for me, but was good. Trouble - Non Pratt - I have this to read, I met her at YALC, and she's lovely! Happy reading Noll - hope it's as good as 2015! The Future Of Us is the one with Facebook, I have no idea what to expect from it but its intriguing! Glad you enjoyed so many of those other ones, there's a good chance I'll like them too. I've never felt particularly inclined to pick up Miss Peregrine, but I see the name pop up time and time again so I threw it on the list! Happy reading in 2016, Noll !! I see a few nice books on your list (the rest I haven't read). Thanks Gaia! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Athena Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 I thought The Future of Us was an enjoyable read. I hope you enjoy it too, Noll . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lara Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 You have some great books on your wishlist! The Old Man and the Sea is one of my favorite stories of all time. It's quite a quick read, too. Such a powerful book. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollaig Posted December 31, 2015 Author Share Posted December 31, 2015 You have some great books on your wishlist! The Old Man and the Sea is one of my favorite stories of all time. It's quite a quick read, too. Such a powerful book. Thanks! I've never read anything by Hemmingway, but I felt that's somewhat scandalous so I need to try something. Honestly it's been on there so long I'd forgotten it was there - have no idea what it's about, I must have seen someone talking about it and added it. Since you mention it's a fairly quick read, I might try get to it sooner rather than later! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobblybear Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 Happy reading in 2016, Noll! We have a few of the same books on our wishlists. The Wasp Factory by Iain Bank is pretty disturbing, and very unusual. I didn't get on with Wool particularly well. I found it a bit too long, but I hope you like it more than I did. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollaig Posted December 31, 2015 Author Share Posted December 31, 2015 Happy reading in 2016, Noll! We have a few of the same books on our wishlists. The Wasp Factory by Iain Bank is pretty disturbing, and very unusual. I didn't get on with Wool particularly well. I found it a bit too long, but I hope you like it more than I did. Thanks Disturbing suits me fine - I dunno why I haven't gotten to that one yet, I don't think I've heard anything bad about it. I remember you saying that about Wool, I'll see how I get on anyway! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lara Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 Thanks! I've never read anything by Hemmingway, but I felt that's somewhat scandalous so I need to try something. Honestly it's been on there so long I'd forgotten it was there - have no idea what it's about, I must have seen someone talking about it and added it. Since you mention it's a fairly quick read, I might try get to it sooner rather than later! I think if you've never read Hemmingway it's a good book to start with! I love him, but he has a very unique voice that is hard for some people to get into, so I think a short story will give you enough for you too see if you enjoy his writing stylistically without being too much. I actually just checked, and my copy is a whopping 93 pages long. So yes, very quick read haha. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AbielleRose Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 Wow, you have quite a list there already! Happy reading! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollaig Posted January 1, 2016 Author Share Posted January 1, 2016 I think if you've never read Hemmingway it's a good book to start with! I love him, but he has a very unique voice that is hard for some people to get into, so I think a short story will give you enough for you too see if you enjoy his writing stylistically without being too much. I actually just checked, and my copy is a whopping 93 pages long. So yes, very quick read haha. That sounds perfect! Exactly what I need to see if I'll like him or not. I love the titles of his books. "The Sun Also Rises" is one of my favourite sentences/titles there is, though I have no idea if I would like the book. Thanks Abby! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karen.d Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 Happy Reading in 2016 Noll! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollaig Posted January 1, 2016 Author Share Posted January 1, 2016 Thanks Karen! I've finished my first book already, and plan to finish my second before the end of the day! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chesilbeach Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 Have a great reading year Noll, looking forward to comparing notes on some of the books we read! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollaig Posted January 1, 2016 Author Share Posted January 1, 2016 Have a great reading year Noll, looking forward to comparing notes on some of the books we read! Me too Claire! Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karen.d Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 Thanks Karen! I've finished my first book already, and plan to finish my second before the end of the day! That's good going already Noll! I'll probably finish my first read of 2016 tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inver Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 Have a great year of Noll.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pontalba Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 Happy reading! I can definitely recommend The Bone Clocks, and The Wall. While I haven't read all of the installments of Wool, what I've read was excellent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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