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winebuyer | 07:50 Wed 23rd Apr 2008 | Arts & Literature
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Tomorrow it's my other half's turn to pick the book for her reading group. She's asked me to find one for her, as I will be going near a bookshop today.

ANY IDEAS ???

Last month they read Extrememly Loud And Incredibly Close. They all hated it. I started it myself last year, and didn't bother finishing it. So I need something they will all enjoy. I suggested The Mysterious Flame Of Queen Loana, and she told me I was being stupid.

HELP !!!
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Have you thought of looking at the Richard and Judy book club reviews? could be a good one in there! ;0)
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andrea81

I hadn't. Thanks.
I loved Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult.
My best friends girl by Dorothy Koomson

The Time Traveller's wife by Audrey Niffenegger

I'm just back from hols and read two Richard and Judy suggestions both of which I really enjoyed (though for the record I don't rate Dick & Judy myself).

Anyway, The Interpretation of Murder is a brilliant detective story involving Freud in 1920's NY, or This Book Will Save Your Life is the quirkiest off the wall story I have read in a long time.
Just Finished Shadow in the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. this was a really good book, slow start but really good, different from what I usually read.
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Fab. Thank you.
"Salmon fishing in the yemen " Really enjoyed this one.
"The time traveller's wife" My most favourite book EVER
"A thousand spendid suns" So good
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Most favourite book EVER naomicorlett?

That's really nailing your colours to the mast !!

Even if they don't read it in their reading group, I feel as if I should try it myself.
The Catcher in the rye, J D Salinger. a classic
"Shadow of the Wind" is one of the best books I have read.
I have just finished "The Rose of Sebastopol" which, although not the best book I have read, is an easy book to read and has some good questions for reading groups.
"We need to talk about Kevin" is also one of the best I have read and Zadie Smith's "On Beauty" is also good for a discussion group.
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Some confident recommendations here guys!!!

I might have to read some of these myself.
A Thousand Splendid Suns is a wonderful book as is The Kite Runner .I can recommend Rose of Sebastapol too .Another book clubby thing they may like is Suite Fran�aise by Irene Nemirovsky and TheTwins, by Tessa de Loo....these sort of books throw up good subjects for discussion .....unlike my penchant for blood and guts a la ..murder mysteries !
Mind you historical type murder mystery things are good to discuss too especially The Shardlake books by C J Sansom who also wrote Winter in Madrid ...which is well worth a discussion for a reading group. Set during the Spanish civil war ..great book
Hi there,

"Miss Smilla's feeling for snow" - by Peter Hoeg (not sure of the right spelling of his last name - Danish writer. Good story & became a film in the 90ies.
(modern Industry & crime story in Copenhagen snow)

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hi sweet5

That's one of the books I've got on the go myself at the mo. And yes, it's fab.
Anything ever written by Irvine Welsh - genius.

the Mists of Avalon - Marion Zimmer Bradley.

The Painted House by John Grisham - not his usual movie fodder, this has the potential to be a classic American novel. Reviews here:
http://www.amazon.com/Painted-House-John-Grish am/dp/038550120X
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Beautifully written, VERY different to the norm and heartbreaking. As this book is narrated by Death it does take a little while to get used to the style of writing, but definately worth a little effort. I loved this book and will read it again and again.

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