What book are you reading now?

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…:slight_smile:

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! :slight_smile:

“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 :039:

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.

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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.:lol:

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.