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What Are We Reading In October?

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2014, 23:13
by JoM
I'm speeding through Bad Mothers United by Kate Long, I didn't realise when I downloaded it that it's a follow-up to a book I read and enjoyed a few years ago - The Bad Mother's Handbook.

Re: What Are We Reading In October?

PostPosted: 02 Oct 2014, 09:05
by debih
I am reading The Devil in Marshalsea by Antonia Hodgson. Its a R&J book club choice and I'm really enjoying it.

I need to get it finished pdq as I have another book waiting for me to collect from the library and I also need to go back to The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August for my RL book club choice.

I am STILL listening to Cuckoos Calling by Robert Galbraith (aka J K Rowling). I'm really enjoying it but just never seem to get time to listen!

Re: What Are We Reading In October?

PostPosted: 02 Oct 2014, 21:07
by Ally
I've just started reading Lost and Found - Lynda Bellingham's autobiography.

I feel so sad knowing what I know now. :(

Re: What Are We Reading In October?

PostPosted: 03 Oct 2014, 07:52
by Kaz
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Re: What Are We Reading In October?

PostPosted: 13 Oct 2014, 13:29
by JoM
I finished Bad Mothers United and really enjoyed it. I'm now about to make some coffee and start The Women Of Lilac Street by Annie Murray.

Re: What Are We Reading In October?

PostPosted: 13 Oct 2014, 14:09
by Kaz
I ordered this yesterday, for my kindle :) Just up my street 8-)

Re: What Are We Reading In October?

PostPosted: 13 Oct 2014, 15:24
by JoM
That sounds interesting!

Re: What Are We Reading In October?

PostPosted: 14 Oct 2014, 12:36
by Aggers
I've started reading though an Arthur Conan Doyle omnibus on my Kindle,
but I'm finding it rather hard-going.

Re: What Are We Reading In October?

PostPosted: 14 Oct 2014, 13:07
by debih
I finished Daughter last night. I couldn't put the book down but at the end I threw it across the room - I was so cross with the ending!

I am going to start Pop Goes The Weasel by M J Arlidge tonight.

Re: What Are We Reading In October?

PostPosted: 14 Oct 2014, 14:09
by Kaz
:lol: :lol: Good job it was a book and not a kindle Debih ;) :D :D

Aggers, I know what you mean - Victorian authors can be very 'wordy' for modern readers, even articulate ones ;) xxx