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Oh my reading mojo has been off recently, I am plodding through 'The Fall' by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan :)

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I've received two books in the mail:

 

John Ajvide Lindqvist: Let the Right One In

Richard Yates: Collected Stories

 

I've finally learnt that I can go to the PO box first thing in the morning to check for books. I don't have to wait all day until I get home. :D

 

I've read about 50 pages of First Among Sequels. I love getting the in-jokes. :)

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I've received two books in the mail:

 

John Ajvide Lindqvist: Let the Right One In

Richard Yates: Collected Stories

 

I've finally learnt that I can go to the PO box first thing in the morning to check for books. I don't have to wait all day until I get home. :D

 

I've read about 50 pages of First Among Sequels. I love getting the in-jokes. :)

 

Happy reading Kylie! :)

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I've finished Something to Talk About - Sarah Webb and have started Trixie Trader - Helen Dunne. Am hoping my mojo picks up a bit has been lacking a bit of late :/

 

I gave up on Trixie Trader, I will go back to it at some point but I just couldnt get into it. I started Four Play by Jane Moore instead.

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I started two books yesterday Moab is my Washpot - Stephen Fry and The Redeemer - Jo Nesbo and both are great

 

Oooh I hope Moab Is My Washpot is good, I have high hopes for that one. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on it!

 

 

I've received two books in the mail:

 

John Ajvide Lindqvist: Let the Right One In

Richard Yates: Collected Stories

 

I've finally learnt that I can go to the PO box first thing in the morning to check for books. I don't have to wait all day until I get home. :D

 

I've read about 50 pages of First Among Sequels. I love getting the in-jokes. :)

 

Haha, that is cunning! :cool: I'm happy to hear that you now, finally, own a copy of Let the Right One In :smile2: It's a long novel, save it for next year :wink:

 

I finally unpacked my Australia books and was happy to reunite with them. Did a lot of cataloguing and updating my reading blog. Haven't actually read anything today but I'm going to go to bed soon and make amends.

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Yep, it's cunning, but it didn't pay dividends today. No books for Kylie. :( I'm going to check again tonight though, just in case. :wink:

 

It's so good to have you back on board Frankie!

 

And yes, I was surprised by how big Let the Right One In is!

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I finished Jo Nesbo's The Redeemer last night and I loved it, made me want to start The Snowman straight away but I resisted until this morning :D . I like the way his characters and plot twists and turns one minute you think you have solved it the next you are guessing again, and although I did work out some of the tie ups I didn't expect it all, and it was a little sad too.

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I checked the post office again this afternoon, and this time there were 3 parcels there! Yay! Clearly I'm going to have to continue checking the box twice a day. :) I received:

 

Lewis Buzbee: The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop (this has been on my wish list for sooo long!)

Neil Gaiman: American Gods

Chris Priestley: Tales of Terror from the Tunnel's Mouth

 

Prior to that, I called in to a bookshop on the way home from work and bought just a couple more books (well? I thought I wouldn't be getting any in the mail!)

 

Emma Beare: 501 Must-Read Books

Karel Capek: War with the Newts (an additional copy to one I already own)

Ursula Doyle: Love Letters of Great Men and Women

Susan Hill: The Battle for Gullywith

Katherine Howe: The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane

Christopher Reid: Letters of Ted Hughes

Dava Sobel: Longitude

Daniel Waters: Generation Dead

I have actually managed to read a few pages of my two current reads as well.

 

ETA: Aww, what the heck? I didn't realise The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane was the same as The Lost Book of Salem, which I bought a few months ago. Grrr...I hate it when they do that! irked.gif

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I received a good variety of books in the mail today:

 

Germaine Greer: The Female Eunuch

Sylvia Plath: Ariel

Malcolm X: The Autobiography of Malcolm X

I'm still making slow but steady progress with The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath. I usually have a poor record when it comes to reading on the weekend, but I'm determined to get some reading done this weekend.

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I finished The Tenderness of Wolves - Stef Penney a beautifully written story.

 

 

I've had this on my TBR pile for quite awhile so good to hear you enjoyed it :D

 

I've only 20 pages left to read in Sotah but I'm going out tonight so will probably finish it tomorrow now.

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I finished The Passage last night and I have started Blackout by Connie Willis .

 

Forgot to mention, we bought Under the Dome by Stephen King today on sale.

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I'll be shelving my new books today and I've set myself up in the library for a pleasant afternoon of reading. My biggest problem will be staying awake long enough to get a good amount of reading in. rolleyes.gif

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Happy shelving Kylie, have Rocky Road for me if you have any! :smile2:

 

I was supposed to spend the whole day reading, instead spent time going through all the threads on the forum and then... I went to a bar. I'm still reading The Bad Dog's Diary, which I'm not enjoying at all, which is totally weird because I usually love books about dogs. Hopefully I'll be able to finish it tomorrow. I mean today.

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I finished Sotah this morning at breakfast, a really good read it's set in Jerusalem & centres round a young girl in an orthodox jewish sect I really liked learning about the jewish religion & practices not something I know a lot about.

 

I've decided to read Gem Squash Tokoloshe Rachel Zadok for my next book.

 

Nearly forgot I also posted 3 books that I've read to my sister in Holland & so made a bit of room on the bookshelves :D

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Since I have been hearing so much about The Passage by Justin Cronin, I decided to follow the beat of my own drum and read Mary and O'Neil instead, by the same author. :P

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