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I'm Back ......to Reading Books Again ;)
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I've decided to while away the short, drab wintry days by resurrecting an old pleasure...reading.
I'd love recommendations.
I have read all Maeve Binchy and Marian Keyes (apart from her new one) , that kinda gives an indication of the type I like.
I also don't mind true stories/autobiographies.
I struggle with books where I have to use my imagination..in any form.
I'd be ever so grateful to hear of any books you'd recommend :)
I'd love recommendations.
I have read all Maeve Binchy and Marian Keyes (apart from her new one) , that kinda gives an indication of the type I like.
I also don't mind true stories/autobiographies.
I struggle with books where I have to use my imagination..in any form.
I'd be ever so grateful to hear of any books you'd recommend :)
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It's very much appreciated as often personal recommendations are the best.
I appreciate the time you've all taken.
I'll post again in a few days and let you know my next few weeks reading material. If sharing is caring then I care you all shared :)
Bring the short days and longer night on !! ;)
It's very much appreciated as often personal recommendations are the best.
I appreciate the time you've all taken.
I'll post again in a few days and let you know my next few weeks reading material. If sharing is caring then I care you all shared :)
Bring the short days and longer night on !! ;)
I recently discovered a series of books that I can't get enough of - they're written by a dog called Chet who solves crimes for his master Bernie. Sounds weird but very funny and cleverly written. I've read two - first one's called Dog On It, and I also read Thereby Hangs A Tail. Link here: http:// www.che tthedog .com/
Anita Shreve books are enjoyable, it can be hard going at first because she often writes in the first person. Try and read the earlier ones chronologically as there is a thread running through them.
I've just finished Ken Follett's Century trilogy and once you ignore it reading like the Grauniand it's good.
I've just finished Ken Follett's Century trilogy and once you ignore it reading like the Grauniand it's good.