Lisha wrote: » A friend lent me Room by Emma Donoghue today so about to start that shortly Miss Fluff, enjoy Room its quite a read, it might take a bit to get into it but when you do you wont want to leave....
Maximum 40 Characters wrote: » The Power Of The Dog- Don Winslow Absolutely fantastic.A fictional account of the US war on drugs spread over 25 years. Unputdownable
Arianna Damp Zephyr wrote: » Just started Dune by Frank Herbert. I've never read sci-fi but heard this is a but special
bluewolf wrote: » It is, it's a classic
Mrs Ron Burgundy wrote: » Was doing my hdip last year and was only able to read literature related to the course (yawn), so this summer i made up for that bigtime by reading continuously. My standout books were: A Thousand Splendid Suns One Day Skippy Dies The Passage Water For Elephants Read some others which I found so mediocre that I can't remember there names. Has anyone read The Boy In The Attic? Am considering buying it and want to know if it's worth the money.
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » I just read The Boy in the Attic and to be honest, I found it mediocre. Malone doesn't find out anything particularly new, he seems to "fluff out" the book with irrelevant asides about other murders and incidents (such as a suicide in St Patricks institution). The style of writing is not fantastic and he seems to have geared it towards an American audience (using American turns of phrase, longish explanations of aspects of Irish culture which are redundant for an Irish reader, and some patronising generalisation). Also, it made me very uncomfortable how this book was written without the cooperation of the murder victim's parents. Would not recommend.
emeraldstar wrote: » Finished my last book yesterday so grabbed Wide Sargasso Sea as I was running out the door for the train this morning. It's been waiting to be read for a while. Jane Eyre is one of my favourite books so this should be interesting.