Kidsmum Posted December 30, 2011 Posted December 30, 2011 and I'm half way through The Quest for Anna Klein - Thomas H Cook. Enjoying this so far. I've just finished Red Leaves by the same author it was so good I couldn't put it down
chaliepud Posted December 30, 2011 Posted December 30, 2011 Just over a 100 pages left of The Search (Nora Roberts) to go, I'd really like to finish it before the new year but I'll see how tomorrow goes, why did I choose a 500 pager to end the year on!!
pipread Posted December 31, 2011 Posted December 31, 2011 I've just finished Red Leaves by the same author it was so good I couldn't put it down I know what you mean I was the same with Red leaves! So when I saw The Quest for Anna Klein which he'd also written, on the 12 days of kindle I downloaded it and started reading! I do like his writing style.
bobblybear Posted December 31, 2011 Posted December 31, 2011 I've just finished Red Leaves by the same author it was so good I couldn't put it down I know the feeling. I read this one a short while back and was completely blown away. The ending was just heart-breaking. I know what you mean I was the same with Red leaves! So when I saw The Quest for Anna Klein which he'd also written, on the 12 days of kindle I downloaded it and started reading! I do like his writing style. I bought The Quest for Anna Klein as well, simply because I loved Red Leaves so much. I look forward to reading it, but I'm already panicking about the number of books I have bought recently.
pontalba Posted December 31, 2011 Posted December 31, 2011 Last night I put down Helsinki Homicide: Against the Wall by Jarkko Sipila, about 60-odd pages in, I suppose I'll pick it up again at some point. It just didn't wiggle me. The consequence being I happened on a copy of Graham Greene's The Quiet American. I've had it on the shelf for quite a long time, unread. Possibly I'll finish it today so I'll be able to start Cryptonomicon tomorrow.
chaliepud Posted December 31, 2011 Posted December 31, 2011 I just finished The Search by Nora Roberts, I actually enjoyed it a lot, I know her books have a set pattern and they always have a happy ending but sometimes that's just what I need.
Kidsmum Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 I know what you mean I was the same with Red leaves! So when I saw The Quest for Anna Klein which he'd also written, on the 12 days of kindle I downloaded it and started reading! I do like his writing style. I know the feeling. I read this one a short while back and was completely blown away. The ending was just heart-breaking. I bought The Quest for Anna Klein as well, simply because I loved Red Leaves so much. I look forward to reading it, but I'm already panicking about the number of books I have bought recently. Can't wait to hear what you both think of it, Red Leaves was so good I definitely want to read more of his books I started Into The Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes this morning my first book of 2012. I know what you mean I was the same with Red leaves! So when I saw The Quest for Anna Klein which he'd also written, on the 12 days of kindle I downloaded it and started reading! I do like his writing style. I know the feeling. I read this one a short while back and was completely blown away. The ending was just heart-breaking. I bought The Quest for Anna Klein as well, simply because I loved Red Leaves so much. I look forward to reading it, but I'm already panicking about the number of books I have bought recently. Can't wait to hear what you both think of it, Red Leaves was so good I definitely want to read more of his books I started Into The Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes this morning my first book of 2012.
LittleW Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 I started the first book of the Eragon series yesterday. I found it very good written, he's almost painting pictures with his words, so I was really amazed when I read that Paolini was only 15 when he wrote it!
Scarlette Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 Red Leaves sounds like something I should be looking into... Finished House of Silk by Anthony Horowitz on Monday - such a fun novel and it was great to read an "unpublished" Sherlock Holmes adventure! Now I'm reading Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson. Have to admit, I had my doubts about this book, I paged through it in the bookstore a while back and it didn't really catch my interest, but I'm about 100 pages in now and can't get enough.
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