Angel Posted April 30, 2007 Author Posted April 30, 2007 Just srarted Innocent Traitor by Alison Weir. It promises to be very good Quote
Angel Posted May 5, 2007 Author Posted May 5, 2007 Finished Innocent Traitor this evening. A very good read - a very real attempt to get behind the story of Lady Jane Grey. Her childhood was so miserable yet she became so precosious to the end. Would recommend this one to those who enjoy historical fiction. Quote
angerball Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 Finished Innocent Traitor this evening. A very good read - a very real attempt to get behind the story of Lady Jane Grey. Her childhood was so miserable yet she became so precosious to the end. Would recommend this one to those who enjoy historical fiction. Added to TBR list. I saw a movie on Lady Jane Grey years ago, and was fascinated by the story, plus I like historical fiction. Quote
Louiseog Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 Finished Innocent Traitor this evening. A very good read - a very real attempt to get behind the story of Lady Jane Grey. Her childhood was so miserable yet she became so precosious to the end. Would recommend this one to those who enjoy historical fiction. Temptress! By the way, have you read any Tracy Chevalier? Just read my first and enjoyed it. Quote
Angel Posted May 6, 2007 Author Posted May 6, 2007 Louise - go on - you know you want to!! You won't be disappointed!! I have tried 2 of Tracy Chevalier's - Lady and the Unicorn and The Girl with the Pearl Earring. I found that I enjoyed both much more than I thought I would. Which one did you try? Quote
Tiger Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 LOL- Mum, your TBR list just gets longer and longer and longer! Quote
Louiseog Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 Virgin Blue, it was a bit like Labyrinth for me but less confusing. Quote
Angel Posted May 6, 2007 Author Posted May 6, 2007 LOL- Mum, your TBR list just gets longer and longer and longer! I know! There are many bad influences on here :eek2: Yours is as well now that you're starting on my books Quote
Angel Posted May 7, 2007 Author Posted May 7, 2007 Started The Four Courts Murder by Andrew Nugent. A new author who seems to have promise Quote
Angel Posted May 14, 2007 Author Posted May 14, 2007 Chocolat was a fantastic read. Thoroughly recommend it! Now reading The Sixth Wife by Suzannah Dunn Quote
Louiseog Posted May 14, 2007 Posted May 14, 2007 Any good? Recognise the author's name has she written any others (I know I could look myself but its been a long weekend!) So you can ignore me! Quote
Angel Posted May 14, 2007 Author Posted May 14, 2007 It is promising to be very good Louise! Katherine Parr's married life to Thomas Seymour is told from the view of her best friend Catherine, Duchess of Suffolk. Suzannah Dunn has also written Blood Sugar, Tenterhooks and The Queen of Subtleties amongst others. It's the first time I've tried her books Quote
Louiseog Posted May 14, 2007 Posted May 14, 2007 It is promising to be very good Louise! Katherine Parr's married life to Thomas Seymour is told from the view of her best friend Catherine, Duchess of Suffolk. Suzannah Dunn has also written Blood Sugar, Tenterhooks and The Queen of Subtleties amongst others. It's the first time I've tried her books That would be the Queen of Subtleties that is on the bookshelf in front of me Quote
Angel Posted May 19, 2007 Author Posted May 19, 2007 The Sixth Wife wasn't too bad, although the plot did disappoint and didn't quite deliver for me. Now reading The Day of the Storm by Rosamunde Pilcher Quote
Angel Posted May 21, 2007 Author Posted May 21, 2007 Enjoyed Day of the Storm - a lovely light hearted read. Now what next.......... Quote
Angel Posted May 22, 2007 Author Posted May 22, 2007 Decided upon Lady Magdalen by Robin Jenkins Quote
Angel Posted June 2, 2007 Author Posted June 2, 2007 On holiday I managed to read:- Lady Magdalen by Ropbert Jenkins Queen Mum - Katie Long Nineteen Minutes - Jodi Picoult Just starting The Butcher of St Peter's by Michael Jecks Quote
happyanddandy Posted June 2, 2007 Posted June 2, 2007 On holiday I managed to read:-Lady Magdalen by Ropbert Jenkins Queen Mum - Katie Long Nineteen Minutes - Jodi Picoult Just starting The Butcher of St Peter's by Michael Jecks What did you think of Queen Mum? Quote
Angel Posted June 2, 2007 Author Posted June 2, 2007 I thought it wasn't too bad - it was better than I thought it would be. I don't think that people realise the effects or ramifications of appearing on reality TV. It was a nice light read for the journey back especially when we got caught in a traffic jam going across Bodmin Moor!! Quote
Angel Posted June 3, 2007 Author Posted June 3, 2007 Louise - I really enjoyed Nineteen Minutes. It was fascinating to see how the events built up to the main event. I actually felt really sorry for the main character Peter - he was doomed to fail right from the beginning of his life! After reading this, I'm surprised how more children do not finally 'snap' under the pressure of bullying. It was a thought provoking book - like most of Jodi Picoult's!!!! Quote
Angel Posted June 8, 2007 Author Posted June 8, 2007 Finished The Butcher of St Peter's. Jecks writing is very much like Peter Ellis and Peter Tremayne. Will definately read more of his books. Quote
Moonchild Posted June 8, 2007 Posted June 8, 2007 Queen Mum - Katie Long Nineteen Minutes - Jodi Picoult I have Queen Mum on my TBR pile and will be buying 19 minutes shortly. Looking forward to reading both of them. Quote
Angel Posted June 9, 2007 Author Posted June 9, 2007 Enjoy both Moonchild! Just starting Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence Quote
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