What are we reading in April?

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What are we reading in April?

Postby Ally » 01 Apr 2023, 05:14

I'm not long into Richard Coles Fathomless Riches and really enjoying it.
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Re: What are we reading in April?

Postby Kaz » 01 Apr 2023, 18:41

I'm just over halfway through a Danielle Steele that D lent to me - Fall From Grace.
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Re: What are we reading in April?

Postby Gal2 » 01 Apr 2023, 18:44

Nearly finished Adele Parks’ One Last Secret. I’ve enjoyed it.

I’ve got a Danielle Steel to read after this Kaz
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Re: What are we reading in April?

Postby Kaz » 01 Apr 2023, 19:30

I used to read her books a lot, but hadn't for ages :D Enjoying this one.
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What are we reading in April?

Postby Ally » 01 Apr 2023, 20:58

Loved loved loved Richard Coles Fathomless Riches. Really interesting.

Now 5% the way through By Your Side by Scott Mitchell... Barbara Windsor's husband and I can tell already I'm going to really enjoy it. :D
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Re: What are we reading in April?

Postby Ally » 11 Apr 2023, 19:48

Really enjoyed Scott Mitchell's book.

It really opened my eyes to Alzheimer's disease and the people involved in caring for those sadly affected by it.



Just started The Trapped Wife by Samantha Hayes.
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Re: What are we reading in April?

Postby JoM » 12 Apr 2023, 09:12

I’m reading The No Show by Beth O’Leary.

I needed something a bit lighter after the excellent Shuggie Bain.

Al, it’s a horrible cruel disease isn’t it. John lost his wonderful Dad to early onset Alzheimer’s in 1999, he was only 65. He would’ve been 90 next Saturday, we were only talking about that last night. He should’ve had years ahead of him, he’d actually retired early and John’s mom was working just a few hours a week and they had so many plans yet he developed that and Marg was a widow at the age of 50 :(
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Re: What are we reading in April?

Postby Kaz » 12 Apr 2023, 09:12

Jo, that's so sad :( (((((((x))))))
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