Book/Author you are reading now?

gaz1960
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At the moment, reading,C.J.Box books. A different author than I'm used to reading
Anyone have any suggestions to other authors?
Anyone have any suggestions to other authors?
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I'm just about to start 'Best Murder in Show' by Debbie Young. My friend lent it to me, and it's apparently an easy to read murder mystery.
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I am reading "Fool's Errand" by Robin Hobb. It's the first book in the Tawney Man Series which is a second series to the Farseer Trilogy. I picked her first book up as an eBook and fell in love with her fantasy world.
What kind of books do you usually read, @gaz1960?0 -
Loads of textbooks for my masters1
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I’ve just been reading a lot of James Patterson.0
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Reading the "Joe Pickett " series,by C.J. Box. Ordered the next 3 books in the series today from Waterstones.
Not been able to find many at the charity shops,which i visit often,to get books.0 -
Hypnobirthing: Practical ways to make your birth better by Siobhan Miller.
Look, I need all the help I can getAnd actually, I've learnt a lot about how the body works during labour - fascinating stuff!
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Blood of an Englishman, by MC Beaton. Light reading, formulaic, but very relaxing to read in bed.0
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The Shadow Conspiracy by R.D.Shah.0
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Economics test book and course material at the moment!!0
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The Last Queen of Scotland by Ray Barron-Woolford
a biography of a strong pioneering socialist woman0 -
I love reading but between looking after mum and work and my house I havent finished my last book I started reading 6 weeks ago lol I need to try again even if it's only half an hour0
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Definitely @lisathomas50, little bits here and there is the way to go
I'm going to try and get started again, as I've slowed to a stop for a little while now.
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The Power of Hope- Kate Garraway0
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I'm reading The Craftsman by Sharon Bolton. It's an atmospheric murder mystery set in the 1960s.0
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I love reading but between looking after mum and work and my house I havent finished my last book I started reading 6 weeks ago lol I need to try again even if it's only half an hour0
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I'm not reading anything at the moment but I recently bought "The Moneyless Man" by Mark Boyle which has been placed in my rucksack for my camping trip next week. I'm very excited to read it0
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The Orpheus Descent by Tom Harper.0
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Skye314 said:I'm not reading anything at the moment but I recently bought "The Moneyless Man" by Mark Boyle which has been placed in my rucksack for my camping trip next week. I'm very excited to read it0
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The Noise,by James Patterson and J.D.Barker.0
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I’m about to finish The Moneyless Man by Mark Boyle which I would recommend to anyone interested in eco friendly living (or just saving some money). Just started listening to Eight Detectives by Alex Pavesi. I’ve read good reviews about it, it’s supposed to have a unique structure for a crime story. I like listening to audiobooks before bed.0
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