appledrop wrote: » Just finishing 'The nightingale by Kristin Hannah. Based on WW2 from the eyes of French women civilians in France. An outstanding book. I have to say I've got great reads out of the Easons €4.99 offer. Wide variety of books covered. Next up Fire & Fury watch this space!
New Home wrote: » The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy. I tried reading it a few times before but just couldn't get into it. It's going a bit better this time, I wouldn't say that I love it, but it's not bad. Maybe I'll love it by the time I've finished it.
appledrop wrote: » I think it's this author's style of writing. I have her 2nd book the 'Ministry of utmost happiness' + I don't know how many times I've started + stopped reading it. I just keep getting drawn into better book's! I will finish it eventually though.
eisenberg1 wrote: » The Hearts Invisible Furies - John Boyne Awful aul rubbish....
trashcan wrote: » Just finished "Since we Fell" by Denis Lehane. Readable as always, and the second half particularly moves along at quite a pace. Not up to his masterpiece "Mystic River" though. Before that I read "Grant and I" by Robert Forster of the Go Betweens. Good read.
Ipso wrote: » Just Started The Terror by Dan Simmons. Only 30 pages in and it's starting to make me feel cold and claustrophobic. It's about 800 pages so I hope it doesn't get bogged down too much.
Noel Some Cornbread wrote: » ATM I'm reading Robert Harris 'Fatherland', read a good bit of it on Christmas Eve but I was pissed on Tyskie followed by a lot of whiskey so I've to start again because I can't remember a thing I read lol.