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What have you been doing today, bookwise? Post your bookish activities on here :)

 

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I'm still reading No Time for Goodbye by Linwood Barclay. I hope to finish it by the end of the day.

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I'm reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon and am really enjoying it so far. I'm also reading a For Dummies book on the Kindle.

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That's one of my favorite reads, I'm excited for you Athena :exc:  I hope you enjoy it all the way through!

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I'm glad to hear you liked it! I think I may have bought it based on your recommendation but I'm not sure. Thanks :).

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I'm still (slowly) working my way through 'Tell The Wolves I'm Home' by Carol Rifka Brunt... It's a little sad and I am feeling sorry for the teenage girl who is the main character.. :(

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I have 2 books on the go at the moment, both recently started. Who Runs Britain by Robert Peston and The New Moscow Philosophy by Vyacheslav Pyetsukh.

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I'm about 3/4 through Moll Flanders .. it's not as entertaining as I'd hoped :( A strange co-incidence happened this morning though, yesterday evening I was talking to tunn about Mark Watson's new book The Knot (debating whether to get it or not) and this morning when I came down for breakfast there it was sitting on the coffee table :) Alan had seen it for sale in the supermarket and bought it for me when he came off shift. I wonder if he can actually read my mind? :blush2: I will wish for a life sized poster of Colin Firth (Mr Darcy all wet from his swim in the lake perhaps?) and see what happens :D  

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I'm about 3/4 through Moll Flanders .. it's not as entertaining as I'd hoped :( A strange co-incidence happened this morning though, yesterday evening I was talking to tunn about Mark Watson's new book The Knot (debating whether to get it or not) and this morning when I came down for breakfast there it was sitting on the coffee table :) Alan had seen it for sale in the supermarket and bought it for me when he came off shift. I wonder if he can actually read my mind? :blush2: I will wish for a life sized poster of Colin Firth (Mr Darcy all wet from his swim in the lake perhaps?) and see what happens :D

Wow! Impressive mind reading powers your husband has. Hope you enjoy the book, I certainly am so far. About 130 pages in now.

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I've finished!  All 502 pages of House of Suns - science fiction has been conquered!  Well, attempted, anyway.  Not sure I really understood all of it, but I tried to follow the story and keep the people at the front of my mind, and I think I got there in the end (although, again, I'm not sure I really understood that either :giggle2:).

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I've been mucking around, not able to stick with anything for several days now.  But this morning I finally settled on Philip Kerr's If the Dead Not Rise.

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Am reading The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, for the second time, so that I can join in the July discussion of the book.  Fortunately I had it in my Kindle archives so didn't have to get another copy.

 

Sorry, this post is in the wrong thread, tried to remove but couldn't find a delete button.   :blush2:

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I'm about 3/4 through Moll Flanders .. it's not as entertaining as I'd hoped :( A strange co-incidence happened this morning though, yesterday evening I was talking to tunn about Mark Watson's new book The Knot (debating whether to get it or not) and this morning when I came down for breakfast there it was sitting on the coffee table :) Alan had seen it for sale in the supermarket and bought it for me when he came off shift. I wonder if he can actually read my mind? :blush2: I will wish for a life sized poster of Colin Firth (Mr Darcy all wet from his swim in the lake perhaps?) and see what happens :D  

 

Alan's a bit of a wizard, most definitely :D

 

Too bad you're not truely entertained by Moll Flanders :(  I think I was the same way about the book when I read it maybe 10 years ago or so. It had its merits and at some point the going was good but then it got a bit repetitive or dull or something, I can't remember :shrug:

 

I finished No Time for Goodbye last night (Too Close To Home was much better in my opinion!) and started reading The Ingredients of Love by Nicolas Barreau. It seems like a rather quick read so I'm actually worried I won't have anything to read after I finish that one! I mean I do now have my little library here ( :D) but none of the books on it seem like ones I'd want to read now.

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I've finished!  All 502 pages of House of Suns - science fiction has been conquered!  Well, attempted, anyway.  Not sure I really understood all of it, but I tried to follow the story and keep the people at the front of my mind, and I think I got there in the end (although, again, I'm not sure I really understood that either :giggle2:).

 

Blimey, that was quick! :o

 

I'm currently 43% of the way through Neal Asher's The Technician.  I was too tired to read much yesterday :Zzzz:

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Wow! Impressive mind reading powers your husband has.

Yes I'm a bit worried about it tbh :lurker:  :D Glad you're enjoying the book tunn .. I'm encouraged :)

 

Alan's a bit of a wizard, most definitely :D

I wonder if he can do reducing spells or anything? .. I wouldn't have to give up cake if so  :D

 

Too bad you're not truely entertained by Moll Flanders :( I think I was the same way about the book when I read it maybe 10 years ago or so. It had its merits and at some point the going was good but then it got a bit repetitive or dull or something, I can't remember :shrug:

My thoughts exactly, it was interesting to begin with but then just rambled on and became a mere account of all her deceits which were all very similar. Is it on the 1001? *toddles off to have a look* ahh it is :) well .. I'm not so downhearted after all :D

 

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Am reading The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, for the second time, so that I can join in the July discussion of the book.  Fortunately I had it in my Kindle archives so didn't have to get another copy.

 

Sorry, this post is in the wrong thread, tried to remove but couldn't find a delete button.   :blush2:

It's not the wrong thread, it can be here as easily as the discussion thread.   :)

 

Have barely started my Kerr book.  Should get a lot of reading in this afternoon, husband has a dental appointment.  I'll be in the waiting room, reading.

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I've just made a start on Citadel by Kate Mosse having read the other two in the trilogy (Labyrinth and Sepulchre).  It looks OK so far.

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Blimey, that was quick! :o

 

Are you kidding? A 500 page book that took me a WEEK! I rarely read that slowly :lol:

 

I decided I'd start The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry today. I was going to save it for the read-a-thon, but I don't think I can resist the Reading Circle discussion thread until then, so I thought I'd read it now instead. About a quarter way through and enjoying it so far.

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Are you kidding? A 500 page book that took me a WEEK! I rarely read that slowly :lol:

 

 

I didn't realise it had taken you that long! :no::giggle2:

 

Mind you, I don't consider 500 pages in a week to be slow :lol:

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Last night I started and finished Susan Fletcher's Corrag. I really thank my insomnia because it's such a lovely intense book who deserves to be read in no time.

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I finished Star Gazing  Linda Gillard over the weekend & am now reading Wool  Hugh Howey which is shaping up to be a really good read  :smile:

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I didn't realise it had taken you that long! :no::giggle2:

 

Mind you, I don't consider 500 pages in a week to be slow :lol:

 

 

Me neither!  :o

 

I think I'd normally read 500 pages in 3-5 days, depending on if a weekend was involved, so a full week was quite long for me, but in this case, it felt MUCH longer! :lol:

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