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Michelle

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  1. This was our Reading Circle book for July - perhaps you'd like to share your thoughts there? http://www.bookclubforum.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/11766-july-reading-circle-the-unlikely-pilgrimage-of-harold-fry/?hl
  2. I think my mojo has flown, I can't get into any of my books :(

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    2. gardengirl

      gardengirl

      I think we all have times like this, when we don't read much for some unknown reason.

    3. gardengirl

      gardengirl

      It's like writer's block only it's reader's block!

    4. Inver

      Inver

      I'm on a go slow too Michelle

  3. I'm really reluctant to put this into this section, because I'd recommend it to anyone, but it's from a publisher of children's books, so I'll leave it here. This is really all you need to know... Please, do not read any reviews which give away more than this - it's a book which needs to be discovered, with no preconceptions. It's beautifully written, and had me gripped from start to finish. I loved Seth, and maybe Thomasz even more. I find myself constantly thinking about it, and want desperately to discuss it with someone! Go read it, then come back and tell me your thoughts!
  4. There are two books published so far.. Close Encounters of the Girl Kind and Mission Improbable. Beth has read both of them, and keen for more; I've read the first, and really liked it. Especially good for teen boys, but there really is something for everyone. Amazon review..
  5. I like to hear this - both that you're loving the book, and that your mojo is reviving. I've almost finished More Than This by Patrick Ness.. it's a very gripping book, well written, and I'm looking forward to being able to discuss it with others.
  6. I paid £50 for my Kobo Mini not long ago, although they're showing £59.99 as the original price. They're now down to £29.99 in WHSmith. Although struggling with all eReaders, I do like my Kobo Mini - you can't buy the cheap kindle ebooks for it, which is it's downfall, but it does accept all other formats, and they have their own book store. It's a brilliant size for carrying around, and easy to hold. So if you want something entry level and small, it's now a very good price.
  7. Waterstones are probably a good place to try them all out.
  8. I haven't heard any rumours. I'm not actually sure if I'd like a movie of this one, as I have my own images very strongly in my mind.
  9. Thanks for suggesting them, a long time ago! Did you have a favourite? I think I enjoyed the last the best.
  10. This is so annoying - every time there's a new e-reader out, I think it may be 'the one'. I've had a traditional kindle, a tablet, and a mini kobo, and I still can't enjoy using them. I have to have a light on my kobo, so maybe the paperlight is the way to go? Curse you ebooks!
  11. I've now finished the 3rd book, Shades of Earth - it's unusual for me to read a trilogy back-to-back, but I really wanted to know how this all worked out. I think, for me, this trilogy got better as it went along, each book better than the last - I'd highly recommend it as a YA series, but it's also worth considering if you like a little science fiction, but nothing too 'heavy' or complicated. Audio, I finished Insurgent, and I am so excited to see where the 3rd book Allegiant takes us - it'll be bought to listen to the day it comes out. Also, my total is now at 45, which means I'm on track to at least match the last 2 years.
  12. We watched Looper yesterday, not overly impressed, and if you think about the time travel aspect, it all falls apart.. as it does with most time travel films!
  13. Pretty good, I like the fact that I can put a book down which isn't holding me, and that I can choose my next book quite freely.
  14. Having seen it mentioned quite a few times, I finally picked up Across the Universe by Beth Revis... Amy has left the life she loves for a world 300 years away Trapped in space and frozen in time, Amy is bound for a new planet. But fifty years before she's due to arrive, she is violently woken, the victim of an attempted murder. Now Amy's lost on board and nothing makes sense - she's never felt so alone. Yet someone is waiting for her. It's a very readable book, with some interesting concepts. Some of the big twists and turns were a little predictable, but there are some good characters, and it's quite gripping. I moved straight on to the 2nd book, A Million Suns, which I actually thought was better.. it wasn't so predictable, and the concepts continue to make you think. Onto the final book now....
  15. That often happens with polls, I'm afraid, you think of other options after. At least I always add 'other'.
  16. There seems to be so many of these now that they usually pass me by, but 2 titles caught my attention this time, so I thought I'd start a thread. The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes - this one one has been mentioned a lot on my twitter feed, and is on my wish list. It's a murder thriller with a serial killer who can travel through time. Instructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O'Farrell - it's no secret that I love her books, and this was no exception. In this one her characters are so well written, I really felt I was peeping in on their lives. The rest I haven't heard of yet, but some look interesting... Heartbreak Hotel by Debbie Moggach Never Coming Back by Tim Weaver The Last Runaway by Tracy Chevalier The Twins by Saskia Sarginson - the only debut author on the list, and going on my wishlist The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty - will look into this one Snow White Must Die by Nele Nuehaus
  17. I was surprised how much I liked Amongst Others.
  18. I'm having trouble choosing my next book at the moment, as well as getting into them. I have a few now which I've started but put back down. Last night I started Across the Universe and am quite hopeful. Audio-wise, I've finished my re-read (or re-listen) of Divergent, and am now onto Insurgent. I think I'm enjoying Insurgent more the second time around. I've seen the trailer for the Divergent film this morning, and I am beyond excited, it looks so good!
  19. If you read it, it's for our regular members to buy and sell books between themselves - we are not here for new members who are only interested in promoting their ebay sales.
  20. I didn't think about adding the title - I think it has to be something very unusual to catch my eye. The other option I missed was the author - there are a few authors I'd always check out.
  21. I was discussing a book cover with my daughter yesterday, and I have to admit that I'm often swayed by a good cover. So I was wondering what is most likely to draw you to a book? I've allowed multiple options, as I know it's often a combination, but I'd like to know which are most important if you can.
  22. I found that Throne of Glass was a bit slow for the 1st half, because there's a lot of world building, but it all paid off in the 2nd half.
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