Xofpod wrote: » Had a couple of weeks of good holiday reading: Darkness, take my hand - Denis Lehane The Power, Naomi Alderman A hero in France, Alan Furst The Dry, Jane Harper My Brilliant Friend, Elena Ferrante
Joe_ Public wrote: » Liked A Hero in France well enough, decent fairly light reading, will be checking out a few more Furst. The Power I didn't rate at all, a poor person's Handmaid's Tale. Kind of weary with dystopian fiction at this stage, seems to be no stop to it these days.
Belle E. Flops wrote: » 'Kane and Abel' by Jeffrey Archer. I've never read anything by him before even though my mother has every book he's ever written. It's easy reading, but I'm really enjoying the story. It's one of those books that I find I keep telling myself I'll go to bed after I've read the next chapter, no the next chapter....
Callan57 wrote: » The Turning by Tim Winton & Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I love Tim Winton. There's a really interesting film version of The Turning where the Australian film board gathered up loads of Aussie talent and made all the short stories into short films. Some work better than others but there's some really great ones in it. Loads of recognisable names too, Rose Byrne, Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving and loads of other familiar faces.
theoldbreed wrote: » Just finished Beartown by Fredrik Backman. I must say I liked it, I liked his style, it flowed well. I'm going to give some of his other books a go.
batgoat wrote: » Loved it, was a story about the town as much as anything.