Rosie Rant wrote: » I'm reading "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusack at the moment. It is beautifully written. There are so many loveable characters ( and some you will love to hate) . Set in Nazi Germany, the book is narrated by Death itself which makes it especially interesting. Definitely worth a read. I have a feeling that this will be one of those books that just stays with me.
Birneybau wrote: » Have you figured it out yet? I thought it was pretty good. I read it in two days last week.
Deleted User wrote: » Nearly finished Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Very funny book. .
Corruptedmorals wrote: » The girl on the train, Paula Hawkins. There's a lot of hype about this book and it's not living up to it. It's good, the plot is fine but I'm not blown away by it and it's a bit hard to really care about the characters.
quickbeam wrote: » I read The Count of Monte Cristo some years ago and LOVED it - one of my favourite books ever. I read the Penguin Classics translated by Robin Buss, and it seems I lucked out as reviews often say it's the best translation out there. Now I'd love to read the Musketeer trilogy - any recommondations of the best translation to go with?
No. 1 One Direction Fan wrote: » Well it took me a month (that'll teach me to get the unabridged version) but I finally finished this the other night. Really enjoyed it, though the pacing is quite slow at times, especially in the middle. Might try out the Three Musketeers at some point.
Barna77 wrote: » I read the Musketeers trilogy when I was a teenager. I couldn't put them down, they are so good.