Angel Posted January 1, 2011 Posted January 1, 2011 (edited) Record of books read:- 2006 - 62 2007 - 72 2008 - 81 2009 - 62 2010 - 51 Currently Reading Penny Vincenzi - Old Sins Read List Jean Plaidy - The Shadow of the Pomegranate Ken Follett - World Without End Catherine Alliott - The Secret Life of Evie Hamilton Katie Agnew Saints and Sinners Frank Schatzing - Death and the Devil Colleen McCullough - The Independance of Miss Mary Bennet Jane Eagland -Wildthorn Bethan Darwin - Two Times Twenty Cecelia Ahern - The Book of Tomorrow Kate Long - A Mother's guide to Cheating Samuel Black - The Ground is Burning Gerard O'Donovan - The Priest Jodi Picoult - Carry Me Home SJ Parris - Prophecy Catherine Tyan Hyde - Second Hand Heart Katie Agnew - Wives v Girlfriends Rory Clements - Revenger Jean Ritchie - The Day the Angel Came Kathy Reichs -206 Bones Karen Slaughter - Broken Alice Sebold - The Lovely Bones PD James - The Black Tower Nicci French - Blue Monday Freda Lightfoot - The Queen and the Courtesan Freda Lightfoot - Hostage Queen Freda Lightfoot - Reluctant Queen Ruth Rendall - The Vault Susan Lewis - Stolen Kathy Reichs - Bare Bones Emily Purdy – Mary and Elizabeth Emily Purdy – The Tudor Wife Penny Vimzenzi – The Best of Times Gabrielle Kimm - His Last Duchess Kate Morton - The Distant Hours Christie Dickason - The King's Daughter Maeve Binchy - Minding Frankie Tara Hyland - Fallen Angels Anna Mc Partlin - The One I love Karin Slaughter - Blindsighted Jo Carnegie - Dirty Tricks Katie Long - Mothers and Daughters Michelle Moran - Madam Taussauds: A Novel of the French Revolution Posie Graeme Evans - The Dressmaker Ian Rankin - Doors Open Glenn Cooper - Book of Souls Adele Parks - The Men I've Loved Before Nicci French - Complicit Raphaël Cardetti - Death in the Latin Quarter Aita Ighodaro - Sin Tropez Stephen King - Needful Things Vanora Bennett -The Peoples Queen Harold Carlton - Madam, Hell and Mademoiselle Kay Burley - First Ladies Jefferson Bass - The Bone Thief Ann Brashares - My Name is Memory Jean Plaidy - The Follies of the King V.C. Letemendia - The Best of Men Donato Carrisi - The Whisperer Wendy Holden - Gallery Girl Luis Miguel Rocha - The Papal Decree Edited December 27, 2011 by Angel Quote
Angel Posted January 23, 2011 Author Posted January 23, 2011 I really enjoyed World without End - a whopping great 1237 pages Catherine Alliott - The Secret Life of Evie Hamilton Quote
bobblybear Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 I found World Without End quite disappointing. I had such high hopes, as Pillars of the Earth is a favorite of mine. I recently finished his latest: Fall of Giants, and that was good. If you like historical fiction, then I highly recommend that one. Quote
Kidsmum Posted January 24, 2011 Posted January 24, 2011 I really enjoyed World Without End as well Angel, I've got some of his other stuff on my shelves but haven't got round to reading it yet. Good to hear you enjoyed Fall of Giants Bobblybear I plan on reading that one as well Quote
Angel Posted February 1, 2011 Author Posted February 1, 2011 I seem to be rather slow on reading this year - I've had too much stitchy stuff to do and now that my DH has bought me an overlocker to compliment my sewing machine, I keep playing with that! Katie Agnew - Saints and Sinners Quote
Angel Posted February 14, 2011 Author Posted February 14, 2011 Colleen McCullough - The Independance of Miss Mary Bennet Quote
Angel Posted February 26, 2011 Author Posted February 26, 2011 Bethan Darwin - Two Times Twenty Quote
Angel Posted March 8, 2011 Author Posted March 8, 2011 Another light hearted book - A Mother's Guide to Cheating Quote
Angel Posted March 17, 2011 Author Posted March 17, 2011 Cheating husbands, and the past. I normally enjoy the Kate Long book's but this one took ages to get into. Not a bad read though Samuel Black - The Ground is Burning Quote
Ben Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 Cecelia Ahern - The Book of Tomorrow I must say I love how by just reading titles in your thread I'm sometimes more intrigued than if I've read a review. This captured my attention and now I'm googling in anticipation. Quote
Angel Posted March 25, 2011 Author Posted March 25, 2011 The Ground is burning was a good read , although it took me a while to get through it. It certainly was not a light read and I found that I needed to be awake for that one. I quite like reading about the Borgia's but I found that there was a lot of history missing though Gerard O'Donovan - The Priest Quote
Angel Posted May 1, 2011 Author Posted May 1, 2011 I can't believe it's over a month since I last updated. I have been so busy and now that the lighter evenings are in I spend most of them sewing! I am now reading Wives v Girlfriends by Katie Agnew Quote
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