holy guacamole wrote: » The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt. About halfway through and loving it so far. Isn't the kind of book I'd usually read (it's set in Western-era America around the time of the Gold Rush) and I've never read any of deWitt's books previously but if it keeps up this pace I'll be working my way through his back-catalogue.
Peregrine wrote: » Starting Catch-22. I've never read funny books before!
Barna77 wrote: Reading Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall
Turtyturd wrote: » 'Digging up Mother' by Doug Stanhope. Only a couple of chapters in but pretty funny so far. .
entropi wrote: » Flying through The City Of Mirrors, by Justin Cronin. Holds up well against the first two in the trilogy (The Passage, and The Twelve) and is really engaging. Time is passing quite fast as I'm lost in the story again
FunLover18 wrote: » Just started Neil Gaiman's American Gods, it's been on my list for ages and I wanted to read it before the TV series.
failinis wrote: » Just finished "catch me if you can".
FunLover18 wrote: » That is dense, you'd want to have a fairly good knowledge of the history going in as there isn't much explaining of who's who.
Barna77 wrote: » It is! Know the basics alright, Henry VIII looking for a new wife etc, suppose all those BBC documentaries I've watched must help now. What it's really bothering me is the writing style, that 3rd person in the present. It can be a bit confusing