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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.
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I've just re-read Number Ten by Sue Townsend, also re-read the Queen and I by her as well, a very very funny writer.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Loads of textbooks for my masters
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I’ve just been reading a lot of James Patterson.
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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. -
Hypnobirthing: Practical ways to make your birth better by Siobhan Miller.
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Blood of an Englishman, by MC Beaton. Light reading, formulaic, but very relaxing to read in bed.
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The Shadow Conspiracy by R.D.Shah.
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Economics test book and course material at the moment!!
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The Last Queen of Scotland by Ray Barron-Woolford
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Just finished reading the 4th book in the D.C.Alden "Invasion" series, book five due in the Autumn, published by Amazon, but a gripping read.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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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 hour
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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 Garraway
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I'm reading The Craftsman by Sharon Bolton. It's an atmospheric murder mystery set in the 1960s.
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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 hour
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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 it
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The Orpheus Descent by Tom Harper.
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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 it
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