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chesilbeach

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  1. Reading The Tent, The Bucket and Me by Emma Kennedy … it's bloody brilliant!!!!  She's about the same age as me, and as a child, my earliest holidays were camping in the UK, so I can totally relate to all the stories.  It's so funny, and I'm just loving it.  Can't believe I've waited this long to start it, especially as I loved her children's books so much, and it's not completely brightening up my week. :smile2:

  2. Rubbish start to the week … bought my tea at the shop and put the lid on the cup, only to pick it up and find the lid wasn't on properly, and the scalding hot tea spilt over my hand, so spent 20 minutes with my hand under cold water.  Fortunately, I think I got to it quick enough and although it's a bit swollen and very red, it hasn't blistered, so I think it'll be ok.  It'll teach me to double check the lid is on properly in future though.  Let's hope the rest of the week is better!

  3. I've stated two books - I'm about 80 pages into The Lie Tree and really enjoying it already, but only had my Kindle with me for a while yesterday, so also started The Tent, The Bucket and Me by Emma Kennedy, which has been made in to a television series and is due to be broadcast shortly, so I want to try and read it before it starts!

  4. It's getting close to the end of the time period on the Kindle summer sale, and there were some bargains there that couldn't been resisted, so I bought a handful of books yesterday:

    The Loveliest Chocolate Shop in Paris by Jenny Colgan
    The Inn at the Top by Neil Hanson
    Stung by Joss Stirling
    Just One Damned Thing After Another by Jodi Taylor
    The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman

    It was also the first birthday of my local bookshop, so thought it only polite to pop in and buy a book, and came out with a complete impulse buy, The Giraffe's Neck by Judith Schalansky, never heard of it before but it looked a bit different, so thought I'd give it a go. :)

     

    I didn't enjoy this one as much as the first book, which is why I'm not in a huge rush to read Death Descends On Saturn Villa. I do enjoy March and Sidney's relationship though. For me it was the plot of The Curse of the House of Foskett that didn't grab me.


    It's not so much their relationship, but each of them as individual characters that didn't quite convince me.

  5. I finished The Curse of the House of Foskett yesterday.  I did enjoy it, but I'm not as enamoured of the series as I was hoping to be.  There's something about both March and Sidney that doesn't quite ring true for me, but I'm not quite sure why.  I might read the next one and see how it goes, but I've got plenty of other books to read as well as on my wish list that I'd want to read more that the third book of the series, so it might be a while before I think about it.

     

    I've gone back to the Amelia Peabody series now, and I'm reading The Hippopotamus Pool by Elizabeth Peters and loving it!  I wish I'd bought the entire series when they were all 84p each on Kindle :(

  6. Good to see you enjoyed the Frances Hardinge book, Noll.  I'm going to read The Lie Tree after my current book, but it'll be my first of hers.  I can't say I'd come across her before, but one of the authors I follow on Twitter had raved about The Lie Tree, and we've liked a lot of the same books, so thought I'd give it a go.  I had no idea she'd written six other books!

  7. I'm reading her kids/YA novel 'Fly By Night' at the moment. It's the first book I've read by her and even though it's fantasy I'm absolutely LOVING it. Have you read it or any others by her?

    No, not read any of her work before.  It was only because I saw another author on Twitter recommend this one that I thought I'd try it. Just realised I've managed to pick up a signed copy too! :smile2:

  8. Whoops!  Forgot I wasn't supposed to be buying any tree books at the moment as we have no shelf space left … came home from a trip to the shops with:

     

    The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge

    Gorilla Dawn by Gill Lewis

    The Fair Fight by Anna Freeman

     

    Also, my pre-ordered copy of Michele Gorman's latest book was delivered to my Kindle this morning - The Curvy Girls Baby Club.  Have to admit, I don't usually like romcoms when they start going into the motherhood category, but I'm willing to give this one a go, as I've bought all Michele's other books since she was a guest author on the forum.

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