lunababymoonchild Posted December 3 Author Posted December 3 Have gone back to Honoré de Balzac’s Celibates Trilogy and reading part 2 The Vicar of Tours Quote
lunababymoonchild Posted December 12 Author Posted December 12 To accompany the Faulkner, The Willows by Algernon Blackwood Quote
lunababymoonchild Posted December 14 Author Posted December 14 To accompany the Faulkner, Jezebel by Megan Barnard Quote
lunababymoonchild Posted December 19 Author Posted December 19 Having abandoned Jezebel (because it was too similar to something I've already read and am currently watching), I have decided to embark on Empire of the Damned, Jay Kristoff, which is very similar to something I've already read and recently. Quote
willoyd Posted December 20 Posted December 20 Currently reading The Meursault Investigation as a follow-up to L'Etranger. It's also my book for Algeria in Reading the World. Quote
lunababymoonchild Posted yesterday at 03:04 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:04 PM After my epic adventure with all kinds of vampires (my 80th book of the year!) I wanted something completely different, so it’s Blue Lightning by Ann Cleeves. Quote
Madeleine Posted yesterday at 05:35 PM Posted yesterday at 05:35 PM 2 hours ago, lunababymoonchild said: After my epic adventure with all kinds of vampires (my 80th book of the year!) I wanted something completely different, so it’s Blue Lightning by Ann Cleeves. I like this one, I've always thought that this was the best of the Perez books, I don't think they ever filmed this one. Enjoy! 1 Quote
lunababymoonchild Posted yesterday at 05:38 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:38 PM 3 minutes ago, Madeleine said: I like this one, I've always thought that this was the best of the Perez books, I don't think they ever filmed this one. Enjoy! Thank you 1 Quote
Nataweeee Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago starting the new year with Wuthering Heights (always wanted to read it but admittedly i'm reading it now because that new movie looks kinda hot lol) and Sea-Witch by Never Angeline Nørth. really enjoying both so far. 1 Quote
lunababymoonchild Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, Nataweeee said: starting the new year with Wuthering Heights (always wanted to read it but admittedly i'm reading it now because that new movie looks kinda hot lol) and Sea-Witch by Never Angeline Nørth. really enjoying both so far. Wuthering Heights is brilliant, never heard of Sea-Witch but look forward to your review. Quote
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