What are we reading in November?

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What are we reading in November?

Postby Ally » 01 Nov 2018, 06:57

I'm just about to start reading Rob Brydon's Small Man in a Book. :D
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Re: What are we reading in November?

Postby JoM » 08 Nov 2018, 11:47

The Book Of Love by Fionnuala Kearney.
I’ve only just started it but I’m hooked already.
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Re: What are we reading in November?

Postby Ally » 08 Nov 2018, 23:20

I've just started Jeffrey Archer's Be Careful What You Wish For.

Hooked by the second page! :shock: :lol:
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Re: What are we reading in November?

Postby buster » 15 Nov 2018, 11:09

The latest jack reacher , just finished it actually :D :D :D
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Re: What are we reading in November?

Postby TheOstrich » 15 Nov 2018, 14:02

buster wrote:The latest jack reacher , just finished it actually :D :D :D


Yes, done that! Actually, I thought it wasn't quite as good as some of the previous ones, although still very good though!

<brag> Lee Child and I went to the same school. :P :D

I've now just finished "The Long Farewell" by Don Charlwood (Penguin Australia 1981) which I picked up for a couple of quid in a decond hand bookshop. It tells the stories of the voyages of the emigrant families from the UK and Ireland to Australia in the mid-nineteenth centrury, relying extensively on and quoting from many of the surviving diaries of the voyagers back in those days. The book's in two parts, first dealing with the background of the emigrants, their reasons for leaving, the preparations for departure, the ships and captains, and the routes, passages and landfalls. The second part is detailed daily extracts from three such diaries, John Fenwick (1854), Fanny Davis (1858) and Dr H. M. Lightoller (1878).

Fascinating book and memorable characters, not least James Nichol "Bully" Forbes, Master of the "Lightning" and then the "Schomberg". Trying to make a record passage of 60 days, the latter ship ran aground on a sandspit in South Australia on Boxing Day 1855, but thankfully all crew and passengers were saved. But Forbes never got a first-class command again.
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Re: What are we reading in November?

Postby Osc » 17 Nov 2018, 20:30

Ossy, I really like the sound of that book, must watch out for it.

Having finally finished the book about Trump (he really is and always has been a horrible man), I've now started Circling the Sun by Paula McLain. It is about Beryl Markham who was part of the Happy Valley set in Kenya. It is fact based fiction and very interesting.
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