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Inanna

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  1. I've got Ghost Story now of his and am trying to get hold of Possession too
  2. Just read that, very good book
  3. Have reserved it my library, should get it as soon as its in
  4. I'm sure I will, I'd be surprised if she wrote anything sucky
  5. LOL she's quite popular on RISI too, though alot of people seem unwilling to part with her books
  6. Ahhh maybe His Holiness was a werewolf
  7. I have now read: The Surgeon The Apprentice In Their Footsteps Life Support Harvest (which is my favourite so far) I have, sat on my shelf, waiting to be read: The Sinner Body Double Gravity And Vanished on its way via the library
  8. Browsing on Amazon I saw a few other books that look pretty good, they're historical fiction books. Innocent Traitor by Alison Weir The Alchemist's Daughter by Katharine McMahon The Observations by Jane Harris Have reserved them all in my library
  9. I have it, but its waiting to be read and I have ignored as much of the reviews as possible, that way I hope to be pleasantly surprised
  10. Just seen more on Amazon, I think I'm obsessed LOLOLOL
  11. Ooh been naughty and got myself: Shocking Pink, Red and Dead Run off of Ebay
  12. I see there is to be a third instalment in the Odd Thomas series Brother Odd is due to be released sometime in November can't wait
  13. HEHE this place makes reading more of an addiction than ever
  14. Hi Joss, glad to see you have started a journal, I find reading others thoughts on the books they have read helps me find new things to read myself I have read a couple of Sally Beaumans books, found them to be good, though it has been awhile since I read them
  15. I see she has another one out later on 'Born In Death'
  16. Here's the synopsis off of Amazon ~ Tiffany Aching is a trainee witch - now working for the seriously scary Miss Treason. But when Tiffany witnesses the Dark Dance - the crossover from summer to winter - she does what none has ever done before and leaps into the dance, into the oldest story there ever is, and draws the attention of the wintersmith himself...As Tiffany-shaped snowflakes hammer down on the land, can Tiffany deal with the consequences of her actions? Even with the help of Granny Weatherwax and the Nac Mac Feegle - the fightin', thievin' pictsies who are prepared to lay down their lives for their 'big wee hag' ... My other half can't wait till Sept 28th (or there abouts )
  17. Her next book 'Bad Blood' is not out till January, so I'll be counting down the months till I get my hands on it. Here's the blurb Alexandra Cooper has a tough case to prosecute. Brendan Quillan, a wealthy businessman from the Upper East Side, has been charged with hiring an assassin to kill his wife, but the evidence is flimsy and the defendant has one of the most successful defence lawyers on his side. Then an explosion in one of the tunnels being built to secure Manhattan's water supply kills Quillan's brother, one of the construction workers. The blast isn't terrorism, it isn't an accident and it looks as though Duke Quillan was the target. And none of the team investigating the murder had come across any hint that Brendan had a brother, never mind one so far on the other side of the tracks. With another case to solve, Alex, together with Detectives Chapman and Mercer, discover that Quillan's upbringing is very different from what they'd assumed, and within the cupboard of his estranged family there are many skeletons, not all of them metaphorical. In a cliff-hanging whodunnit, Linda Fairstein takes the reader on a roller-coaster ride through New York and deep beneath its streets, to a conclusion which is as surprising as it is frightening.
  18. Her new book, which is a standalone is due out in June. 'At Risk' looks ok, so will probably give it a go Here's the synopsis ~ A 'one-off' from the best-selling creator of the Dr Kay Scarpetta series, based on the serialisation in the New York Times. Moving between the chill of Cambridge, Massachusetts and the sultry humidity of Knoxville, Tennessee, Winston Garano, a police investigator, is instructed to look into a twenty-year-old murder case. Although Win reckons there are many more pressing current cases which should have higher priority, he gets on with the task, unaware of the can of worms he will prise open. With her hallmark qualities of deft characterisation, perfect research and tense story-telling, Patricia Cornwell has created a novel which entertains, intrigues and satisfies.
  19. I now check the latest books added twice a day so I don't miss any books that I really want. I'm always there requesting swaps LOL
  20. I like the look of Elizabeth Chadwicks books, some of them are mightily appealing I'll be on The Borgia Bride next Kell
  21. Crackers and popcorn
  22. I have Gravity to read too, looking forward to it
  23. Good luck with getting the BM triology Kell, I loved them
  24. I agree totally, I loved the Black Magicians Triology it was sooooooo great and I was sad to see it finish
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