Collie D wrote: » "Dark Places" by Gillian Flynn. Girl survives her family being slaughtered and 25 years later is encouraged to look into the truth, her testimony having convicted her brother. Written in two time periods ie one chapter in modern day and the next at time of murders. Half way through and seems good.
No. 1 One Direction Fan wrote: » Finally gotten round to starting The Count of Monte Cristo after is was recommended repeatedly on here, better be good
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro. I'm really enjoying this so far. He writes in a lovely terse style. The main character is growing up in an environment that she knows isn't as it should be. You know it isn't. The true horror of what is happening is revealed to the protagonist and the reader in subtle reveals. The innocence of childhood moving through the sudden realisation that her adult life has been predestined. It's a short read, but utterly compelling.
No. 1 One Direction Fan wrote: » Might try out the Three Musketeers at some point.
figges wrote: » Disappointed by this. Maybe expectations were too high. Just didn't really find it all believably coherent. However well drawn the characters were I didn't really believe in any of them.
Birneybau wrote: » ?
figges wrote: » You thought differently I guess.
KH25 wrote: » I think if you're on the mobile site the titles of posts don't come up. At least it didn't for me so I think thats what the poster was on about.
figges wrote: » ah ok - did put the book name in the post title - wasn't aware of it not showing on some devices - ta. The comments were about The Goldfinch.