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What are we reading in September?
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01 Sep 2023, 05:54
by Ally
I'm reading The Widow by K L Slater.
I've read a few of hers recently and enjoyed them.
Re: What are we reading in September?
Posted:
01 Sep 2023, 14:24
by Kaz
I'm working my way through some of Fern Britton's Cornish novels - easy reading
Re: What are we reading in September?
Posted:
01 Sep 2023, 20:33
by miasmum
Black Rabbit Hall by Eve Chase
Re: What are we reading in September?
Posted:
04 Sep 2023, 19:44
by Ally
Now reading Jane Austen's Mansfield Park.
Re: What are we reading in September?
Posted:
05 Sep 2023, 17:24
by JanB
Binge read four books by PJ Tracy.
Didn't realise they were mother and daughter.
Re: What are we reading in September?
Posted:
05 Sep 2023, 19:11
by Kaz
Ally wrote:Now reading Jane Austen's Mansfield Park.
Oh, one of her best IMO
Re: What are we reading in September?
Posted:
07 Sep 2023, 07:20
by JoM
I’m still reading the Cecelia Aherne book I started last month, I’d hardly picked my Kindle up while John was off and we were away (I put it in the room safe when we arrived and didn’t take it out until we checked out).
Re: What are we reading in September?
Posted:
08 Sep 2023, 20:45
by Osc
I’ve just finished The Lock Up by John Banville, enjoyed it. Now struggling with Still Life by Sarah Winman, my sister does buy some strange books, I’ll see how it goes.
Re: What are we reading in September?
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10 Sep 2023, 14:06
by Kaz
Osc, I absolutely loved Still Life when I read it last year. I think it's one of my favourite reads of the past few years
The NYT review of it sums up just how I felt on reading it, but could never put it in such an articulate way
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/02/book ... inman.html
Re: What are we reading in September?
Posted:
10 Sep 2023, 16:49
by Osc
I’m getting in to it more now.