I’m reading Melanie Browns autobiography Brutally Honest, she really did have a tough time while married to that brute Stephen Belafonte, she may be rich and famous but she still had a tough time
“Twenty-one Days” by Anne Perry, I do like her “vintage” novels.
I’m in the middle of Flight 19 by Grant Finnegan. I don’t think it’s particularly well written, but it’s an intriguing tale, although I’m struggling sometimes to remember who’s who as the chapters jump from passenger to passenger.
A Friend by Teresa Driscoll about three quarters of the way through and still not entirely sure what’s going on. It’s described as a emotional psychological drama but I’m getting annoyed with nearly all the characters only one I find at all sympathetic is the little boy
I was the same carol!
I’ve just finished If You Go Away by her.
At first I thought it was going to be a bit chick-lit, Oh man! Was I ever wrong!!! I actually yelled out loud on two occasions, lordruthio thought I was having some kind of funny turn!!
Will love to know your thoughts if you read this one…
Yes you should I have 2. The first one is the original keypad one and the latest is a Kindle paperwhite. I have hundreds of books on it. I get them free from amazon daily, that I subscribe to on the amazon site.
Some people say you can’t beat the holding of a ‘tree’ book.
Well for Christmas I got a book voucher that I went into a local book shop and got Dan brown’s Origin. It is so heavy compared to my kindle. Reading it in bed I have to have a light on. Not so when doing it with the kindle.
The other earlier Dan Brown books I read on the Kindle.
The library for Kindle books is huge and free, if you know where to look.
Thinking of reading Help Me
Anyone read this?
Nope!
“Fugitive From The Grave” by Edward Marston, another Vintage detective novel. I love 'em!
Yes I can. It says “Anyone read this”.
Hi Everyone - just joined forum - I’m reading Michelle Obama’s “Becoming” -
very interesting but should be renamed “How does she do it?”
Hi Dolly and welcome
I’m enjoying Michelle’s book too, what a clever and inspirational woman!
I’m reading the most brilliant psychological thriller. It’s very well plotted and written.
Basically, it’s about a jealous/possessive husband and the lengths he goes to to control his wife. She gets away from him eventually but then it really steams up!
I can’t put it down.
It’s called ‘Never let you go’ by Chevy Stevens.
Flambards Divided by K.M Peyton.
Just started … The Man with No Face by Peter May
Murder, corruption, intrigue, late 70s, Brussels.
I think I mentioned on another thread that I’m reading Books Vs. Cigarettes by George Orwell, a writer I’m really fond of. His prose is refreshing even seventy odd years later.
Still reading through my Anne McCaffrey books. Starting The Carradyne Touch soon. This one is a novel & non sci-fi.
Presently reading “Cometh The Hour”, the 6th of 7 books making up the Clifton Chronicles by Jeffrey Archer. I have found this whole series to be enjoyable reading.
I have gone back to Chic-lit, a Judy Astley at present.
Using the rest of my birthday book voucher. I got the latest (I think) Wilbur Smith, War cry. Arrrg it’s a tree book. I am being disloyal to my Kindle.