What book are you reading now?

I’m reading Scrublands by Chris Hammer.
Set in the searing heat of the Australian outback, a murder mystery.
Smashing. :023:

Stalin

I’m reading a Margaret Dickinson book called ‘The Brooklands Girls’ it’s a sequel to ‘The Poppy Girls’ which I read last week.

The Aftermath by Rhidian Brook.
Brilliant. A terrific insight into the domestic situation in postwar Germany, when English servicemen and their families were sent over to occupy and rebuild what they’d helped to destroy.
A real eye opener.

The Complete Malazan Book Of The Fallen.

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I’m reading The unlikely pilgrimage of harold Fry for the third time now - it never fails to make me cry. Mrs LD read it and I came home to find her in tears and she cries at nothing normally.

I loved that story!!:cry:

Just finished Envy by Amanda Robson. I think Carol might like it.

I’m an addict for a good psychological thriller.

Thanks Jazzi - I’ve just ordered it from Amazon.

Excellent…I don’t think you will be disappointed. Did you try the first few pages on Amazon, the sample read?

The Lady In The Van. I can’t imagine SS letting that happen now.

Just got another one from the library, Obsession.

I ordered that one too. :slight_smile:

Im reading Daniel Silva very interesting

He mixes fiction with reality in that he tells you all about
the Swiss involvement with WW2. the Catholic Church involvement and how they stuffed the Jews

It goes to explain why the Swiss today have the relationship with the EU not very nice people at all

Hi

How to make friends and influence people.

Written by Theresa May.

It is a very small book.

I am re-reading The Common Years by Jilly Cooper. I am on my 3rd paperback copy as the other two were read so much they fell apart. I love this book & go back to it quite often.

Just started a Kindle book downloaded from Gutenberg about Lancashire folklore covering the goblins, witches and evil spirits that haunt the moors and remote hamlets.

Most of the stories have evolved from Viking and Anglo-Saxon myths told and retold round camp fires.

The Strange Death of Europe
Immigration, Identity, Islam

By Douglas Murray

The Strange Death of Europe is a highly personal account of a continent and culture caught in the act of suicide. Declining birth-rates, mass immigration and cultivated self-distrust and self-hatred have come together to make Europeans unable to argue for themselves and incapable of resisting their own comprehensive change as a society.

Just reading an auto-biography by Keith Richards. It took me right back to my youth in the early/mid 60’s when, as a regular at the various Blues clubs around West London, I used to see the Stones two or three times a week - as well as The Yardbirds, Pretty Things, Manfred Mann, Zoot Money, Cyril Davis, Alexis Korner and many many more. As a guitarist, there are also some interesting stories about his move from standard tuning 6 string guitar to 5 string guitar tuned in Open G. An interesting life and still making good music at nearly 80!