Hrududu wrote: » La Belle Sauvage by Phillip Pullman. Did not like it at all. First half I kept thinking "When is something...anything going to happen?" Then it did and I kind of missed the first half, because the second half was awful.
The White Feather wrote: » Just started The Outlaw Josey Wales by Forrest Carter. (It was also known as Gone to Texas) I loved the movie that it was made into that has Clint Eastwood in it!
The White Feather wrote: » Just started The Outlaw Josey Wales by Forrest Carter. (It was also known as Gone to Texas)
Callan57 wrote: » Since We Fell by Dennis Lehane
Xofpod wrote: » Any good? I'm a fan of Lehane but I haven't heard great things about this...
marienbad wrote: » For me it has been a great year - best fiction - A country Road,A Tree -Jo Baker or Reservoir 13 -Jon McGregor. Best non fiction Savage Continent -Leith Lowe and the Victor Klemperer Diaries . Biggest disappointment - Lincoln In the Bardo , I just didn't get it but I will give a go again in the new year , so many people liked it it just has to be me .
Irish_rat wrote: » Finished The Man In The High Castle, thought it was very good, it does need to be read slowly I find and take in each chapter, I like the chapter analysis online too.Think I'm going to start Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy
Joe_ Public wrote: » Great choice but don't forget to have your towel with you when you do
Irish_rat wrote: » It's fantastic, already halfway through totally engulfed!
Swiper the fox wrote: » Donal Ryan’s new book ‘from a low and quiet sea’ is extraordinary but what else would you expect?