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Blossom
1st March 2008, 12:20
I have recently began reading books by Katie Fforde - they seem to be very popular at my local library (a book-buying budget crisis has sent me there quite regularly lately).
Ms Fforde's books are beautifully written, and very easy to get in to. There is not a lot of high drama to keep you reading, but the characters and relationships between them are very engaging and enough to make you want to turn each page. That is a skill in itself.
If you fancy some mild escapism, I would recommend 'Practically Perfect'. Practically perfect reading...except the reference to Cavalier dogs being dumb!
Kerri
lovesreading06
1st March 2008, 20:06
I read Practically Perfect my first book of hers and I did enjoy reading that one.
Blossom
7th March 2008, 11:17
I've just finished Flora's Lot, which was another engrossing and pleasurable read. If I carry on at this rate, I may find myself becoming a big fan of Katie Fforde!
Kerri
kelly2008
5th June 2008, 15:55
I have 'Paradise Fields' but have not yet got round to reading it :roll:
awriter
5th June 2008, 17:30
I've read all her books apart from Going Dutch (which is in my to-be-read pile).
I love them! Katie Fforde writes perfect escapism books.
Sarahrob
5th June 2008, 18:39
I love these books - my library has quite a few and once I started reading them I read the lot. I think there's a new one due out soon (they normally come out in the summer, don't they?).
kelly2008
5th June 2008, 18:50
'Wedding Season' is out this month :)
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/f/katie-fforde/
Maureen
5th June 2008, 19:12
I saw a couple of books of hers....but wasn't sure I would enjoy them. Are they in sequence?
kelly2008
5th June 2008, 19:23
I saw a couple of books of hers....but wasn't sure I would enjoy them. Are they in sequence?
No they are just stand alone :)
Maureen
5th June 2008, 19:25
Thanks Katie.
I've read both Practically Perfect and Going Dutch. I don't know, they were okay. A bit 'blah' at times. I don't know if I can put it properly to fully explaing how I felt, but I was left a bit indifferent by them. When I bough them I did proceed to read them rather fast, they kept me at it, yes. But when I cleaned out some paperbacks they were on the list without second-guessing. My Friend With Huge Boobs is reading Practically Perfect right now, and said she knows how it's going to end in advance. And she guessed correctly. And I think they are pretty predictable. But then again, which chick lit isn't?
lovesreading06
7th June 2008, 16:18
Not all Chick lit is try Chris manby.
kelly2008
8th June 2008, 17:20
I dont think Carole Matthews is either :)
awriter
10th June 2008, 15:14
I dont think Carole Matthews is either :)
I agree, for an unpredictable Carole Matthews book try Let's Meet at Platform 8. ;)
kelly2008
10th June 2008, 15:17
I agree, for an unpredictable Carole Matthews book try Let's Meet at Platform 8. ;)
Oh thats one of my favourite books of hers :D I love it, one of the first books I read and I'm still always think about it and the main character :lol:
awriter
10th June 2008, 15:21
I love it too! It was the first Carole Matthews book I read. I thought it was so emotional - had me in tears! :lol:
kelly2008
10th June 2008, 15:27
I love it too! It was the first Carole Matthews book I read. I thought it was so emotional - had me in tears! :lol:
The first book I ever read as an adult was 'With or Without You' so then I bought all her others :lol: Its a great book and it isnt like your usual 'chit lit' type :D
Wow, I never expected to stir this up with a little rhetorical question...
prospero
10th June 2008, 16:06
Touchy subject, darling...and I'll say no more. ;)
ChickLitMom
10th June 2008, 16:48
hehe!:lol: This is a fun thread! As you can tell by my name, I'm a huge Chick Lit fan and about a third of the books I read are predictable but so are the movies and tv shows I watch. That is why when I find authors that shake me up with twists and surprising endings, I will keep going back to them.
Thanks for all the good suggestions for authors like that.
My favorite author who never lets me down is Jane Porter.
kb.marsh
12th June 2008, 14:07
I've never read Katie Fforde but have considered picking up one of her books. I'm guessing I should do it?
I like Erica James, nice easy chick lit books
grammyva
3rd July 2008, 01:54
I have read everyone of Katie Fforde's novels and love them for their "sense of place" and happy endings! Sometimes have to wait a while for them to be published here in the USA but the wait is worth it! And then when the title is changed a person can be fooled into thinking they are getting a new book from Katie and it's one you've already read!
Grammyva ;)
elizabeth Chadwick
3rd July 2008, 11:10
Katie Fforde is a personal friend, but I read and enjoyed her books long before that. I don't know that I have a particular favourite, they're all entertaining and warm and enjoyable. Her books are my mother's particular comfort read. If there's nothing she fancies or she's got the reading blahs, she re-reads a Katie Fforde.
Maureen
17th July 2008, 17:20
I have just finished Thyme out of Katie Fforde. Preditable ending - you can see it from a mile away - but a nice enjoyable summer read.
grammyva
28th August 2008, 01:16
This afternoon I finished reading Katie Fforde's latest book, Wedding Season, and it was great! I love reading books that take place in England and love the vocabulary and customs and this book did not disappoint me. Perhaps I enjoyed this one so much since my granddaughter was married last Summer and I could really relate to all the planning etc.! I've read all Fforde's books and they keep getting better and better!
Grammyva
Katieanne
31st August 2008, 17:04
I love Katie Fford. They are very easy to read and all quite similar but they are good to escape into. I have just read highland fling which was good but my favourite is probably practically perfect! Her books do not provide excitement or shock but they are easy going and always have a happy ending! :mrgreen:
lopeanha
14th September 2008, 04:08
I have 'Paradise Fields' but have not yet got round to reading it :roll:
Me, too.
I've never heard of her books before and just got this one from a book exchange shelf at a hostel.
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