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Thread: What book are you reading at the moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by lyselicia View Post
    I am reading "The Unlimited Dream Company" by J G Ballard.I love Ballard`s imagination its extreme and surreal,suprisingly funny,thought "cocaine nights" was fabulous,have "supercannes 'for sale on my auction;

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    Didn't know Ballard was still alive. I recall The Drowned World and The Crystal World ( I think there was another...? ) and the last I read was Empire of The Sun. The latter movie based on 'Empire' was superb. Whatever happened to the kid who played the young J.G.? Well, the movie business is tough so I guess he would never make it any further.

    For light reading I'm into David Liss: The Ethical Assassin and David Lozell Martin's: Pelikan.
    I'm also re-reading Peck's: The People of the Lie.


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    Just finished reading Bess of Hardwick by Mary S Lovell which was a fantastic read, and now started Arbella Englands lost queen by Sarah Gristwood. Arbella Stuart was the granddaughter of Bess of Hardwick and niece to Mary Queen of Scots. So far it's proving to be a good read too

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    Just finished Nothing To Lose by lee Child - excellent, as usual from Lee Child.

    Moving on to T is for Trespass by Sue Grafton
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    I'm currently reading George RR Martin's Storm Of Swords.

    It's the third part of the Song Of Ice & Fire, and is most excellent....... I have the fourth part, but I believe there is a fifth book in the series. So will be on th elookout for that some time in the not too far distant.....


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    So the Simon de Montfort biography will have to wait, I'm now on to "Katherine Swynford" by Alison Weir. I saw this book and had a gottahaveit moment, so I've actually bought it <insert embarrassed smiley here> full retail price from a real bookshop. Like I don't have a zillion books lying around the house, lol.

    Having read "Katherine" by Anya Seton many many years ago, I just couldn't wait to see what her real story was and how it matched (or didn't) with the novel.

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    Ahhh....sometimes I feel like I'm coming into the Jane Austen Book Club!
    Just started Maxine Feifer's: Tourism In History.


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    I'm reading Sharon Osbourne's follow up to 'Extreme'

    I usually have a few books on the go as I'm always studying something.

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    Just finished T is for Trespass by Sue Grafton. Starts slowly but really gets going by the end and I rather enjoyed it, although I don't think it is one of her best. Still I shall look foward to reading U is for... when it comes out!

    Moving on to Lean Mean Thirteen by Janet Evanovich - got to prize it out of my teenage girls though, they love her books and often laugh out loud whilst reading them - they must take after their mother
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