What are we reading in May? on 08:56 - May 8 with 1276 views | footers | Well, I am very glad you took up the monthly book thread in my absence, dear chap. How is Madge keeping btw? Still reading her Maeve Binchys? Anyway, I am very glad you ask. I am just finishing Leonardo Sciascia's 'The Moro Affair' about the kidnapping and murder of the former Italian PM by the Italian Red Brigades. A short but jolly interesting book. Also in the paddock is Peter Hennessey's book 'Cabinet' which is about, you've guessed it, the history of the British Cabinet - and I'm not talking about woodworking. Have a glorious day, one and all. |  |
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What are we reading in May? on 08:56 - May 8 with 1275 views | WeWereZombies | Currently on the last few pages of 'True History of the Kelly Gang' by Peter Carey, one of his two Booker Prize winning novels and an interesting study of the Irish diaspora in Australia as well as of how people come to be viewed as criminals and then start serious law breaking. And then because I didn't have it with me on the coach yesterday evening but had just taken out the most recent Edna O'Brien from the library, twenty pages into 'Girl'. |  |
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What are we reading in May? on 09:02 - May 8 with 1264 views | Churchman | I shall try the CJ Box books. I read a fair amount but I’d guess a minimum of a book a week. If you’ve not picked up on it, the library App Libby is a good thing. Access to an awful lot of books for nothing so cheaper than a kindle. Interesting reads in April were Andrew Lambert’s The Challenge (1812 war), an Alice Loxton’s Uproar (about 18/19c satirists Gillray and Rowlinson) and Ben Shepherd’s Hitler’s Soldiers. Just started CS Forester’s The Ship. |  | |  |
What are we reading in May? on 09:05 - May 8 with 1256 views | DJR | Currently reading the Beat Generation classic, On the Road by Jack Kerouac. |  | |  |
What are we reading in May? on 09:11 - May 8 with 1237 views | homer_123 | 1. Idiots guide to the English Premiership 2. How VAR ruined football and other sports technological blunders 3. Football - Financial Fair Play - an oxymoron |  |
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What are we reading in May? on 09:13 - May 8 with 1224 views | footers |
What are we reading in May? on 09:11 - May 8 by homer_123 | 1. Idiots guide to the English Premiership 2. How VAR ruined football and other sports technological blunders 3. Football - Financial Fair Play - an oxymoron |
You've made a glaring omission there, homer. Where's Tim Lovejoy's book? |  |
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What are we reading in May? on 09:15 - May 8 with 1216 views | DanTheMan | Onto book 5 of Red Rising saga, a difficult read as it's quite depressing and I imagine going to get worse. In lighter reading, A Stroke of the Pen which is a collection of short stories by Terry Pratchett. |  |
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What are we reading in May? on 09:17 - May 8 with 1206 views | ThisIsMyUsername | The Shadow of The Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, at my girlfriend's request. The writing is brilliant, though I'm not fully following the story, but I guess that's what happens when you choose to read before sleeping. I'll probably read it again once I finish. Would recommend. |  |
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What are we reading in May? on 09:22 - May 8 with 1161 views | chicoazul | The Ministry of Fear. Everyone should read Greene. |  |
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What are we reading in May? on 09:23 - May 8 with 1174 views | RobTheMonk |
What are we reading in May? on 09:15 - May 8 by DanTheMan | Onto book 5 of Red Rising saga, a difficult read as it's quite depressing and I imagine going to get worse. In lighter reading, A Stroke of the Pen which is a collection of short stories by Terry Pratchett. |
I have these ready to read on Kindle. Once I've finished Wheel of Time, I've got space for another big series. |  | |  |
What are we reading in May? on 09:23 - May 8 with 1174 views | WeWereZombies |
What are we reading in May? on 09:15 - May 8 by DanTheMan | Onto book 5 of Red Rising saga, a difficult read as it's quite depressing and I imagine going to get worse. In lighter reading, A Stroke of the Pen which is a collection of short stories by Terry Pratchett. |
I'm currently locked into a 'most depressing dystopian novel' battle royale with my youngest niece - she recommended 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy, which I read at the start of a trip to Southern Africa on January, I got over it. Forwarded 'A Song of Stone' by Iain Banks around the same time, yet to hear back from her... |  |
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What are we reading in May? on 09:36 - May 8 with 1139 views | DJR |
What are we reading in May? on 09:22 - May 8 by chicoazul | The Ministry of Fear. Everyone should read Greene. |
Probably my favourite author but has maybe gone a bit out of fashion. |  | |  |
What are we reading in May? on 09:41 - May 8 with 1120 views | WeWereZombies |
What are we reading in May? on 09:17 - May 8 by ThisIsMyUsername | The Shadow of The Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, at my girlfriend's request. The writing is brilliant, though I'm not fully following the story, but I guess that's what happens when you choose to read before sleeping. I'll probably read it again once I finish. Would recommend. |
I wrote out a list of all the locations in that book so that I can investigate them next time I visit Barcelona. Going to be really disappointing if I find out that every single one is made up. |  |
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What are we reading in May? on 09:53 - May 8 with 1094 views | ThisIsMyUsername |
What are we reading in May? on 09:41 - May 8 by WeWereZombies | I wrote out a list of all the locations in that book so that I can investigate them next time I visit Barcelona. Going to be really disappointing if I find out that every single one is made up. |
She's done that too now for when she next goes there. Have you read the others in the series? |  |
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What are we reading in May? on 09:59 - May 8 with 1074 views | WeWereZombies |
What are we reading in May? on 09:53 - May 8 by ThisIsMyUsername | She's done that too now for when she next goes there. Have you read the others in the series? |
No, but I have read 'The Midnight Palace' which I can only describe as The Famous Five do acid in Bombay.... |  |
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What are we reading in May? on 10:03 - May 8 with 1061 views | Bluebell | With you on the Harry Bosch - Michael Connolly. I started further through the series but have now got the first few that I missed. I am enjoying it as much now as I know how it all started. Most of the books I read are crime novels. I love Peter James books too although I had nightmares after reading Dead Simple! |  | |  |
What are we reading in May? on 20:17 - May 8 with 909 views | Bluesky |
What are we reading in May? on 09:02 - May 8 by Churchman | I shall try the CJ Box books. I read a fair amount but I’d guess a minimum of a book a week. If you’ve not picked up on it, the library App Libby is a good thing. Access to an awful lot of books for nothing so cheaper than a kindle. Interesting reads in April were Andrew Lambert’s The Challenge (1812 war), an Alice Loxton’s Uproar (about 18/19c satirists Gillray and Rowlinson) and Ben Shepherd’s Hitler’s Soldiers. Just started CS Forester’s The Ship. |
I had never heard of Libby - so I tried it. It insisted I was in Frankfurt (I wasn't using VPN) and it couldn't find my library. What did I do wrong? For me - in times of extreme stress (Covid, Cancer, Coventry) I read James Lee Burke. Poetic descriptions of New Orleans and surround and Montana. Detective Dave Robicheaux and his indestructible pal, Clete. |  | |  |
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