Autosport wrote: » The woman inside by E.G. Scott, so far a gripping read
Succubus_ wrote: » I'm reading Gone with the Wind. I haven't seen the film so I pretty much have no idea what happens. I'm about 200 pages in. I'm finding the comments about Black people a bit much at times but I know I need to bear the context in mind as I'm reading it.
_Godot_ wrote: » I'm still reading The Republic of Thieves, but when I went through the books I own, I found I have 23 unread books, so now I have a book backlog as well as a game backlog. (...)
Carry wrote: » ...Currently I'm reading The Scholar by Dervla McTiernan. It's her second book after The Ruin, a new series about a detective garda in Galway...I used to like Ken Bruen's Jack Taylor novels, also set in Galway, but got a bit off them because they got linguistically too sloppy for my liking...McTiernan overtakes him like a Ferrari does a Renault 4.
Purple Mountain wrote: » I got 'Vagina-A re-education' by Lynne Enright after reading a very positive review about it. Anyone any insight into it? I'll post back here after I've finished it to let you know.
appledrop wrote: Next up will be Michelle Obama & new Sinead Gleason book. Looking forward to both of these.
appledrop wrote: » I'm currently giving the ' Milkman' ago again. I'm determined to finish it but finding it a bit headwreacking. No one in the book has a name so far anyway. So people are referred to as somebody mc somebody or 3rd sister. Not helpfully when she has about 10 siblings. Has anyone actually finished + liked this book? Anyway other great books I have read in-between are Her Kind- Niamh Boyce- Amazing book set in 14th century+ although it's fiction it's based on witch hunt in Kilkenny. I won't give plot away but don't finish it like me at 1am in morning if prone to nightmares! The Language of Kindness-A Nurses story & Adam Kay- Junior Doctor. Both brilliant reads about frontline staff in NHS. Finished Hiliray Clinton book. Thought she was a bit self righteous + didn't really accept that she messed up + that's why Trump won. Next up will be Michelle Obama & new Sinead Gleason book. Looking forward to both of these.
appledrop wrote: » Let us know what it's like I was going to buy this.
Ipso wrote: » Just finished The Plea by Steve Cavanagh, based on a recommendation here. Great legal thriller that goes at a cracking pace. Going to read another of his next week. Currently reading 1014 by Morgan Llywellyn, which is about Brian Boru and the battle of Clontarf. In some ways she seems to be going for the savioir of the Irish from the Viking hordes but it also looks at how they already had established kingdoms and alliances with other Irish kingdoms. It also has some very cringey Oirishisms.
Widdershins wrote: » Books open everywhere . Some craft and home ec. books written in the 60s, Darina Allens forgotten Skills of Cooking (really handy), Two Knotty Boys (love anything knot related), and Knotmaking in Witchcraft. Can't concentrate on stories but I've been sporadically reading Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere. ''Nurturing Attachments: Supporting Children who are Fostered or Adopted'' arrived today and I'll start it tonight
GLaDOS wrote: » I'm halfway through "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel García Márquez. It follows several generations of a family from the founding of a villa in the rainforests of Colombia. It straddles an odd line between realism and fantasy. It's an enjoyable read for sure, though I'd struggle to explain exactly what I enjoy about it!
Carry wrote: » Tell me more about Knotmaking in Witchcraft . I honestly have no idea what that could be but I'm immensely intrigued....
Widdershins wrote: » I got the title wrong , this one's called ''knot magic'', but anyway ...knots were common method of creating spells. It's a way to bind your intentions . It was mostly used for cursing , and impotence or infertility spells (horrible, I know, although there were other purposes , like Witches Ladder spells which could be done with any intent in mind. I've got a WL that I made, on the kitchen wall.
Carry wrote: » I've learned something new, thanks! I think I want a witches ladder now (googled it). I want one for every room and one especially for the effin boiler room :rolleyes: (makes list for strings, cords, feathers and assorted stuff - and for the book "Knot Magic")