Louiseog Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Moving onto Wendy Holden - Fame Fatale. Right now I am finding that reading, even though my concentration is not brilliant, is as usual proving to be therapeutic as it is attempting to keep my mind busy! And hers are just the right books for this sort of reading. Quote
Angel Posted October 13, 2008 Author Posted October 13, 2008 How very true Louise. Very light and no thinking! Quote
Angel Posted October 15, 2008 Author Posted October 15, 2008 Mary Higgins Clark - Where Are the Children? I haven't read this one for well over 25 yrs!! Quote
Angel Posted October 18, 2008 Author Posted October 18, 2008 Just started Justin Evans - A Good & Happy Child Quote
Angel Posted October 21, 2008 Author Posted October 21, 2008 Moving onto Susannah Dunn - The Queen's Sorrow Quote
Angel Posted November 1, 2008 Author Posted November 1, 2008 I quite enjoyed the Queen's Sorrow - rather an unual approach to the well known era. On holiday I also read - Judy Astley - Blowing it Jodi Picoult - Songs of the Humpback Whale Now well into Karin Slaughter - Skin Privilege Quote
Angel Posted November 4, 2008 Author Posted November 4, 2008 Now reading Susannah Gregory - Blood on the Strand Quote
Angel Posted November 7, 2008 Author Posted November 7, 2008 Christie Dickason - The Principessa Quote
Angel Posted November 14, 2008 Author Posted November 14, 2008 Jean Plaidy - Katherine, the Virgin Widow Quote
Louiseog Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 Sounds like you are on a roll, ace reads, what did you think of Principessa? Quote
Angel Posted November 18, 2008 Author Posted November 18, 2008 I am on a roll Louise, have struck lucky at the library the last few weeks! I really enjoyed Principessa certainly as good as the first book. Have you read it? Now reading Wendy Holden - Filthy Rich Quote
Louiseog Posted November 19, 2008 Posted November 19, 2008 Have read Principessa and yes it was as good as the first if not better. You have to read Ariana Franklin by the way loved her more! Quote
Angel Posted November 19, 2008 Author Posted November 19, 2008 I'll add her to the list of authors to look out for.! Quote
Angel Posted November 23, 2008 Author Posted November 23, 2008 Gaynor Arnold - Girl in a Blue Dress Quote
Angel Posted November 27, 2008 Author Posted November 27, 2008 Jill Mansell- An Offer You Can't Refuse Quote
Angel Posted November 29, 2008 Author Posted November 29, 2008 Now for a classic - Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu - Uncle Silas Quote
Kate Posted December 2, 2008 Posted December 2, 2008 Jill Mansell- An Offer You Can't Refuse What did you think of this book? Quote
Angel Posted December 2, 2008 Author Posted December 2, 2008 I quite enjoyed it - typical Mansell light hearted read. Have you read it Kate? Quote
Angel Posted December 5, 2008 Author Posted December 5, 2008 Uncle Silas - not one of my favourite classic books. It was ok but I wouldn't be in a rush to reread Now just starting James McGee - Rapscallion Quote
Angel Posted December 12, 2008 Author Posted December 12, 2008 Took ages to get through Rapscallion due to evenings out and feeling totally shattered all week. Very good read though! James McGee is very good NOW READING Rachel Johnson - The Mummy Diaries Quote
Angel Posted December 13, 2008 Author Posted December 13, 2008 Mummy Diaries was ok -ish. Patrick Gale - Notes from an Exhibition (a Richard and Judy book) Quote
Louiseog Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 Mummy Diaries was ok -ish. Patrick Gale - Notes from an Exhibition (a Richard and Judy book) Let me know what you think. Quote
Angel Posted December 17, 2008 Author Posted December 17, 2008 To tell the truth I'm struggling on this one - it's not holding my attention much! Not sure if it's my frame of mood or the book- but I won't give up yet Quote
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