What are you reading? Book recommendations please! 📚️
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Keep me posted on To Kill a Mockingbird @Holly_Scope I've got it on the e-reader, but remembering the movie I am not sure if I feel up to such a heavy theme. On the other hand… in this day and age perhaps we should for that very reason.
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I'm half way through and it's not been too heavy so far but someone said it's a slow burner. I'm hoping to finish it soon so will let you know 😊
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Has anybody read Yesteryear? It's recently arrived but I haven't started it, very keen to know peoples thoughts on it though😄
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New to me, but yeah on my want-to-read list now, thanks @Mary_Scope
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Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Its an old favourite I reread every few years. They adapted it for TV with David Tennant and Martin Sheen. Personally I always prefer a book 100% of the time as nothing on camera can live up to the pictures created in my brain.
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I'm looking forward to reading it @SmellyBin! I'd be really interested to know what you think 😊
I agree with you @Tillybud, I always feel like the casting isn't always what i picture either! The worst culprit of this is when they cast Emily Blunt as Rachel on The Girl on the Train!!!0 -
Have you seen the movie starring Jack Nicholson? I believe there's a Moby Dick movie as well, starring Sir Patrick Stewart apparently.
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I've tried to avoid the movies before reading the books as I didn't want to ruin reading by knowing the storyline.
I did that with All Quiet on the Western Front - watched the film after reading the book and super glad I did. Both the film and the book is a classic. Have you seen that film?
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I've been in an energy crash the last few weeks so not much reading, but I've read If We Tolerate This: How the British Establishment Made the Far Right Respectable by Daniel Trilling. I would highly recommend it as it is short, explains things in plain language, and maybe provides some hope that not all is lost yet.
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I've got Yesteryear on my reading list @Mary_Scope but waiting for the audiobook from the library. Currently no copies available till October.
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Hi there @MissMarple I've been thinking about you, so glad you surfaced here again! And that you feel well enough to talk books, but I am sending you well-wishing for lots more energy. I know it doesn't work that way (if only), but hopefully it feels as a gentle pat on your back.
And what a book you've been reading while feeling low, I cannot recall where I've heard about it before - I thought it was here, but apparently not. Impressive, I cannot always put myself to that sort of heaviness with the current state of the world. Geez.
Are you a fan of Michael Robotham? I've finished his 20th book last week, it was my 2nd and I am hoping to read more books by him. Whodunnits but with well-developed characters (as opposed to the stereotype of killers who happen to have mental health problems which always annoys me).
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I haven't started it yet @MissMarple but hoping to start it over the bank holiday so hopefully i'll report back on tuesday😊
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Hello @SmellyBin Thank you for your kind words. Unfortunately the crash is still ongoing and the only reason it hasn't got worse is because I simply haven't done some important things that should have been done. Reading is relatively low effort compared to, say, workmen coming to fix things. I read one book by Robotham. I can't remember the title, it was some child psychologist man getting accused of murder. I liked it but found it too long and not that compelling. I would give him another chance if I happen to find a book in audio version.
I've just got the new Jo Callaghan, Body of Lies in her AI detective series. I'm really looking forward to seeing how the AI develops in terms of decision making and its relationship with the human characters.
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I have just finished South Riding by Winifred Holtby
Captures the life of a whole community even as it offers the passions, frustrations tragedies of individual lives. Good read.
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I started and finished Yesteryear yesterday @MissMarple, I couldn't put it down! I really enjoyed it and there was a lot more plot twists than I was anticipating😄
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I'm glad you enjoyed it @Mary_Scope I've finished Body of Lies which turned out to be the final book in the series. I think it was a brilliant end to the series and the author made her point about AI very clear.
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I'm listening to audio book I downloaded from our library. Listening to Mirror and light the last part of the series Wolf Hall, which was on tv. About Thomas Cromwell during King Henry V111
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