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  1. Abysmal reading year, absymal reviewing year! :giggle2:

     

    Time to try and rectify that with some mini reviews. Some easier than others as I made some notes at first but then forgot about it later in the year.

     

    The Unmumsy Mum by Sarah Turner 5/5

     

    I loved this. I love her blog and this was a must read. It's so funny and rings so true.

     

    Hurrah For Gin by Kate Kirby 5/5
     
    Again, another must read blog and a must read book. I was reading this whilst many times going, "yes, yes, yes". :D 
     
  2. Favourite read? Fool's Assassin by Robin Hobb

    Favourite author? Robin Hobb or the legendary Terry Pratchett

    Most read author? Stephen King

    Favourite book cover?  Elantris by Brandon Sanderson

    Book you abandoned (if there was more than one, the one you read least of)? N/A

    Book that most disappointed you? End of Watch by Stephen King

    Funniest book? Toss up between  Hurrah For Gin & The Unmumsy Mum

    Favourite literary character?

    Favourite children's book? The Shepherd's Crown by Terry Pratchett

    Favourite classic? Swallows & Amazons by Arthur Ransome

    Favourite non-fiction book? A Short History of Everything by Bill Bryson

    Favourite biography? N/A

    Favourite collection of short stories? N/A

    Favourite poetry collection? N/A

    Favourite illustrated book? Hurrah for Gin (even though they were only stick figures :giggle2: )

    Favourite publisher? Hodder possibly (as that's the current one I'm reading and I don't normally take note)

    Favourite audiobook? N/A

    Favourite re-read? Wizard & Glass by Stephen King

  3. Evening all,  hope everyone had a fabulous Christmas.  I had a great time.  :)

     

    I started my new job last week too and that's going well too (although still trying to find my way around things). Also, I only had to go in 1 and a 1/2 days over xmas as I had some holiday to take. 

     

  4. My reading speed has been abysmal this last couple of months, but I was determined to at least finish the Wheel of Time book that I started in September to keep up my TWoT re-read. Anyway, I finished Crown of Swords last night - hurrah! 

     

    I'm still yet to finish Wolves of the Calla, but I have 2 and a bit days to add to my 2017 finished list. ;)   

  5. On 10/12/2017 at 10:05 AM, karen.d said:

    Not sure if it's the correct place to post this question, but I watched 'Murder on the Orient Express' this week and really enjoyed it, it made me want to read some Agatha Christie. So which Agatha Christie books would you suggest I read first? I've only read one of hers, can't remember the name of it, but it was neither  a 'Marple' nor a 'Poirot'. Looking forward to hearing your suggestions :)

    Ooh, lots of choice!

     

    Personally, as much as I like the Marples & Poirots, I really rate the Tommy & Tuppence books and other stand alones. Tommy and Tuppence books are kind of more of a spy type mystery. The first one is The Secret Adversary and there's also N or M and a couple more, I think.

     

    Other stand alones that are really good are And then there were none (to use its modern title) and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.

     

    To be honest though, you can't really go wrong with any of them. The only ones I've struggled with in the past are At Bertram's Hotel and 4.50 to Paddington and that might have been more to do with my frame of mind at the time rather than them being bad books.

  6. Afternoon all :)  

     

    Wow, lots going on here! Welcome back Sabry, great news about your granddad, Athena and :o to the fire, Virginia!

     

    I've not been around much lately as I've been preoccupied with stuff at work. I handed my notice in on Tuesday to my job of 10 years, which was a daunting prospect, but was actually fine in the end! :cool:I start my next job on 19th December, which is closer to home, more money & better future prospects, though it is a bit scary as it's likely to be much harder. Still, I was losing motivation at my current place, so something had to change. Plus, my husband works there (albeit in a different team), so I have a bit of inside knowledge, which will help. :)

  7. Shed loads of stuff - I'm finding it difficult to keep up with it all!

     

    Gunpowder - very bloody and gruesome but pretty good

    Motherland - love this! (still only seen one ep and the pilot so far though)

    The Apprentice

    The A word - fab so far

    Dave Gorman's Life is Goodish

    The Russell Howard Hour 

    Detectorists 

     

    Still need to catch up with I know who you are (but the episodes are so damn long.....) and Blue Planet II, which my 5 year old saw a trailer for and now wants to watch it (not sure how long that will last! :lol:

     

     

     

  8. I was quite disappointed by the couple's departure as they've done some of my favourite dances of the series, though I didn't like the dance they did this week at all. As chesilbeach said, based on the dance-off alone, I thought their dance was worse than the other couple's so there probably would have been uproar either way.

     

    Craig's scoring was a little harsh which wouldn't' have helped, but people can't moan at them going if they didn't vote for them (I don't vote :D)

  9. With my 3 books on the go experiment, I found I was favouring one book above the others, so I finished Fool's Assassin by Robin Hobb at the weekend, and since then I've been trying to concentrate on reading A Crown of Swords by Robert Jordan as that was the one I was most behind on (it would also be nice to have read at least one TWoT book this year so I feel I'm making progress). Though that does mean that I've not read any Wolves of the Calla for a while. :rolleyes:

     

  10. November, where is the year going! :o 

     

    Happy birthday for the weekend. :)

     

    And I've just read in another thread that your birthday was last weekend but you're celebrating this weekend. So, happy birthday for last week and happy celebrating this weekend. ;) 

  11. 17 hours ago, Madeleine said:

    Still leaves Simon and Brian though, both of whom are pretty hopeless, and at least one of them should have been in the dance off last week.  Charlotte wasn't as bad as either of those two.

     

    True! Although they are not so terribly bad as others in the past.

     

    I did think that Brian should have gone in week 2 rather than Chizzy though (based on the 1st dance anyway, I didn't really pay attention to the dance off).

  12. Ok, I will join in. :)

     

    Favourites are Alexandra and Aston, though Debbie McGee is very good too. We seem to have disposed with the comically bad dancer already (Rev Richard) - probably because he was just bad and not funny or entertaining.

  13. It was shocking news about Las Vegas, but I find it equally astounding how there is still no debate on gun control in America and how defensive some people get about it.

     

    The most telling meme I saw went something like this:

     

    - Now is not the time to talk about gun control. We shouldn't talk about this when there has just been a mass shooting.

    - So when there hasn't just been a mass shooting, we'll talk about gun control?

    - Yes.

    - Ok, when's that?

    - Never.

     

    :(

     

     

  14. Doctor Foster - a bit of ridiculous fun and yet devastating too. :(

     

    Bake Off - I felt guilty for watching it at first, but am now just as hooked as before. (Mel & Sue are still better though -_-)

     

    The Handmaid's Tale - 3 eps in so far and liking it

     

    People Just Do Nothing  series 1 -4 : Missed this the first time around and raced through all the eps over the weekend before they disappeared off iPlayer

     

  15. 8 hours ago, bobblybear said:

    've just finished Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarity last night, and it was so, so good. I thought it would be a light and fluffy chick-lit book, but there was actually a lot of depth there. It was so good that it's kind of put me off choosing another book to read as I'm still thinking about it!!

     

    I saw the recent tv series on Sky which I enjoyed. I didn't realise until now that it was based on a book though! :o

     

    I finally finished A Short History of Everything by Bill Bryson yesterday. It only took me 7 months. :lol: Still, this was based on very inconsistent lunchtime reading. I wasn't expecting to finish it quite so soon though, as I was only 75% through it, but the last 25% was just references, bibliography and the index!

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