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have you read any good books lately?

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Janice

Janice Report 7 Aug 2007 13:51

Not all read recently, but I enjoyed these: Labyrinth by Kate Moss An Equal Music by Vikram Seth Shadow Baby by Margaret Forster The Gervaise Phinn books Janice

Easter Bunny

Easter Bunny Report 7 Aug 2007 13:52

what sort of books does E.V.Thompson write ,Barbara?

Easter Bunny

Easter Bunny Report 7 Aug 2007 13:54

HI Janice,have read shadowbaby and love Gervaise phinn books xx

Ails from NI

Ails from NI Report 7 Aug 2007 13:55

'Childhood Interrupted' by Kathleen O'Malley printed by Virago. Ails x

Easter Bunny

Easter Bunny Report 7 Aug 2007 14:05

Ails,think I may have read that one.

Ails from NI

Ails from NI Report 7 Aug 2007 14:07

Doreen - have a box of tissues handy!! It's heartbreaking!! Easter Bunny - what did you think of it?? I am in the middle of reading a good one called 'Wild Oats' by Victoria Henry. Ails x

Easter Bunny

Easter Bunny Report 7 Aug 2007 14:18

heartbreaking but believable. my mum went into an unmarried mums home run by nuns in the forties and it was pretty grim by all accounts.I remember reading a book last year about a place that was similar,written by a nurse/midwife who said young mothers were made to sit in a chair with a hole in to give birth ,cant remember the name of it now

Easter Bunny

Easter Bunny Report 7 Aug 2007 14:19

heartbreaking but believable. my mum went into an unmarried mums home run by nuns in the forties and it was pretty grim by all accounts.I remember reading a book last year about a place that was similar,written by a nurse/midwife who said young mothers were made to sit in a chair with a hole in to give birth ,cant remember the name of it now

Merlin

Merlin Report 7 Aug 2007 14:27

Awaiting ( With Trepidation) the one about the 'Shrewsbury Meet' could be a 'Best Seller' ( More so than Harry Potter) Hal. :o))))>

DorothyG

DorothyG Report 7 Aug 2007 15:19

EV Thompson books are brilliant I reckon. Barbara you're only the second person who's mentioned they've read him, but he must be read by thousands as he's written loads of books. I first read Chase The Wind then followed the whole family through - then about 5 into the series, they brought out the prequel to Chase The Wind - Ben Retallick - which gives the background to the family in Cornwall - absolutely fascinating, and historically accurate too I believe. I bought The Music Makers ages ago, about another family in Ireland, but only read it recently, because I couldn't bear to interrupt the story of the Cornish family. Have you read them all?

DorothyG

DorothyG Report 7 Aug 2007 15:37

Lucky you Barbara!! Enjoy the remaining ones!

Lady Cutie

Lady Cutie Report 7 Aug 2007 15:41

I have just read Sovereign by C.J.Sansom . in king Henry VIII time Hazelx

♥≈♥Louise♥≈♥

♥≈♥Louise♥≈♥ Report 7 Aug 2007 15:45

any of sophie kinsella books marshmallows for breakfast very good ps i love you by cecelia ahern brill so sad (not keen on others) be careful what you wish for by alexandra potter

Easter Bunny

Easter Bunny Report 7 Aug 2007 15:48

Thanks everyone have made myself a list xxx

DorothyG

DorothyG Report 7 Aug 2007 15:56

EB - You may like A tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith too. I think its a lovely heart-warming story, without being sad or maudlin. Just feel-good. Has anybody read Norah Lofts 'Town House' books - they're fascinating! About a merchant's house in Suffolk (I think) from when it was built in about 13th C - right through to modern day, how its altered, survived and been lived in by various families.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 7 Aug 2007 16:17

I too have read EV Thompson, love his books. haven't read any latest ones though, didn't realise he was still writing. Ann Glos

Kate Shaw

Kate Shaw Report 7 Aug 2007 16:30

I was going to add Love in the present tense' but see someone else has done so already. I've just finished 'Little Girl Lost' by Barbie Probert- Wright. It tells the story of 2 sisters crossing Germany on foot to find their mother during the war and was the winning true story in a competition held by Richard and Judy. If you are a keen reader look out for the GReaders threads - we are due to review and choose new books around the 19th/20th August or so (corect me if I'm wrong Ann!). Ann in Glos does a wonderful job of organising us and it does help to make you aware of the books which are out there. It has certainly got me reading books I probably wouldn't have picked off the shelves and most of them have been really good. Kate

**janine**

**janine** Report 7 Aug 2007 16:41

i like nicci french,her books are good

Rosalind in Madeira

Rosalind in Madeira Report 7 Aug 2007 17:00

Just getting back into reading again and am on Janet Evanovich and her Stephanie Plum series. Stephanie is an inept bounty hunter, with a nutty Grandma! There are about 13 books so far, a friend has the first 8 and I am on no 3. One for the Money, Two for the Dough, Three to get Deadly. Sophie Kinsella is a bit too light for me. Gervaise Phinn is very good, as is Bill Bryson. Rosalind

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 7 Aug 2007 17:06

thank you kate. Greaders book suggestions will go up on 19th August, review of this months books go up on 22nd August, and that day will be the vote for next months books. Ann glos