Ipso wrote: » Try David Peace's Red Riding series. Corruption, prostitution, paedo rings and the Yorkshire Ripper. He won't be getting any tourism awards from Yorkshire!
bonzodog2 wrote: » It was also an excellent 3-part TV series
Teyla Emmagan wrote: » Just finished Solar Bones, and the Essex Serpent (literally, both yesterday). And last week I finally got to the end of 4, 3, 2, 1 by Paul Auster. Man, what a self indulgent load of tripe. It's basically 4 versions of the same life. I think he just wrote it to prove how smart he is. I have no idea why I persevered with it, I wanted to murder someone by the end. I am getting annoyed just thinking about it again. Anyway, ignoring the piles of unread books downstairs I heard a great review for 'My Absolute Darling' on Arena this evening and have downloaded that instead.
Widdershins wrote: » Is the Essex Serpent any good? Looking for time-travel books..just finished How to stop time, by Matt Haig.More of an immortality book than time travel. Entertained me.
Widdershins wrote: » Looking for time-travel books..just finished How to stop time, by Matt Haig.More of an immortality book than time travel. Entertained me.
Kurtosis wrote: » How about The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August? Or The Time Traveller's Wife, I found them both very enjoyable.
Malari wrote: » I'm flying through Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb. Can't believe I've never read it before! At least I have a whole series to look forward to. But next up is All Hell Let Loose by Max Hastings. Borrowed that from my dad after watching Dunkirk.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Onto the third one. Can't believe I didn't read them before, she's excellent.
Widdershins wrote: » Is the Essex Serpent any good?
8mv wrote: » Hope you enjoy it. Kate Atkinson is probably my favourite author. Outside of the Brodie books, her family dramas are fantastic - especially "Life After Life", a book I've read twice so far and I'm sure I'll return to it again and again...
GLaDOS wrote: » Finished The Grapes of Wrath there recently. Really enjoyed it, fantastically well written. Felt incredible relevant in todays world of migration, refugees and people losing their homes because of debt.
Amirani wrote: » Meet Me In The Bathroom Book about New York music scene in the 2000s.