appledrop wrote: » Well I finally finished the Milkman. What a load of c**p. Never has it taken me that long to read a book less than 400 pages. The only real thing that happen she tells us about in first few pages. Full of pretentious prose nonsense. I looked up reviews on Goodreads so opinions seem very divided on it people either love it or hate it. I'm so excited about starting a new book. Bring it on!!!!
mustang shelly wrote: » I finished Listening to the Animals: Becoming the Supervet by Noel Fitzpatrick. I really enjoyed his autobiography and was shocked by all of the difficulties he has had to and continues to overcome (a poor primary school education in rural Ireland, severe bullying in his youth and disdain from other vets). He is such an amazing man and the world is definitely a better place with him in it. He should be cloned a million times.
paleoperson wrote: » Book? damn getting fancy these days aren't we...?
patmac wrote: Regarding Audible. Currently I am Spellbound listening to Jeremy Irons reading Brideshead Revisited. Also I have found my diction has improved exponentially.
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » Mark Billingham - Their Little Secret. Only two chapters in, so can't say a whole lot about it yet, but have enjoyed all his other Tom Thorne based novels.