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Thread: What book are you reading at the moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by SalusLibrorum View Post
    I think more than a few must stop off at my house on the way. I'm convinced mine breed, we have 28 book cases in the house, most of which contain personal books, not to mention the heaps all over the floor that I seem incapable of getting down.

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    Maybe bykimbo and I should pay you a visit. I'd love to rummage in piles of books

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    Quote Originally Posted by meebo1 View Post
    Maybe bykimbo and I should pay you a visit. I'd love to rummage in piles of books
    A splendid idea. Perhaps a few of us and a charabanc?

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    well..thanks to this thread..i got and read some of Carl Hiaason...love them !

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejean9 View Post
    well..thanks to this thread..i got and read some of Carl Hiaason...love them !
    Hurrah! Welcome aboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejean9 View Post
    well..thanks to this thread..i got and read some of Carl Hiaason...love them !
    Great fun aren't they? Have read them all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klj View Post
    Great fun aren't they? Have read them all.
    What's your favourite Hiaasen? Mine's Skinny Dip, for sure.

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    Just started reading Earthly Joys by Philippa Gregory, it's one I picked up in a charity shop this morning and it was beckoning to me.
    I certainly had a good book morning today, got 2 books from the library, 1 from the library sale, then 3 from a charity shop and then I got one in the post from a bookswap. I'm in book heaven today

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    Finished Earthly Joys already and now reading Virgin Earth, can't put these books down!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bykimbo View Post
    What's your favourite Hiaasen? Mine's Skinny Dip, for sure.
    I'm a fan of Skinny Dip as well, but must say that almost all of his books have been great reads. I'm the same with Janet Evanovich - think they are all fun.

    Now on to the latest reads:
    Read one that for some reason reminded me of you Kimbo. It's called Blueberry Muffin Murder - another US author, Joanne Fluke - and all her mysteries are food related, light and fun. Think you'd like it.

    Just finished reading (finally) The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing, which is highly entertaining, really well written.

    Have listed both of those now.

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    KLJ if you have finished the Blueberry Muffin Murder are you willing to sell it to me? Please?
    I have a couple of her others for sale Kim

    I have just started Doomed to die by Dorothy Simpson. I think I'm going to like it

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