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    Just finished reading The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Settlefield, which was absolutely brilliant. Now reading the Six Wife by Suzannah Dunn, which is a lighthearted read about Katherine Parr

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    I have just finished reading the unfinished A Thoroughly English Hoodlum by our CrazyJay. I loved it and I really would like to see it finished. So GET WRITING!
    Today I started The Last Song Dogs. I haven't got very far yet, but I think I'll like it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stitchybubbles View Post
    Just finished reading The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Settlefield, which was absolutely brilliant. Now reading the Six Wife by Suzannah Dunn, which is a lighthearted read about Katherine Parr
    I enjoyed The Thirteenth Tale as well - wasn't that a great idea for a story?

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    Quote Originally Posted by meebo1 View Post
    I have just finished reading the unfinished A Thoroughly English Hoodlum by our CrazyJay. I loved it and I really would like to see it finished. So GET WRITING!
    Today I started The Last Song Dogs. I haven't got very far yet, but I think I'll like it
    Thanks M. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I do keep having fits and starts with writing - (fitting it in around other projects!).. But I promise, I will try to get back to putting words down.

    Thanks too for your editing comments. I do keep them all in mind, and once I'm happy with the full story, then I will get somebody else to go through helping me to fix up some of the grammatical errors. Mind you, some of them I have changed to the accepted grammatical correctness, and they seem to take a little away from the personality of the writing. In those instances, I revert back to the incorrect version.

    You will of course get a proper copy of the book free if it comes out.


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    I've finsihed the Graham Chapman biography, and was quite emotionally moved by the end of it. Such a shame that he passed away, just at a time when he was really starting to get his life back together.

    last night I laid out a load of books, to see what's next. The choice was from a couple of unread Terry Pratchetts, The biography of Jimi Hendrix, The third part of Douglas Adams - Hitchhikers Guide To the Galaxy.

    I've opted for Terry Pratchetts -The Amazing Maurice & His Educated Rodents, I'll be starting it in the morn.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyJay View Post
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    last night I laid out a load of books, to see what's next. The choice was from a couple of unread Terry Pratchetts,...
    I've opted for Terry Pratchetts -The Amazing Maurice & His Educated Rodents, I'll be starting it in the morn.
    An unread Terry Pratchett - what a treat! I've read Maurice a few times and enjoy it more each time. It's good fun, hope you like it!

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    Just finished the final book in the Pecular Crimes series by Christopher Fowler
    mystery writer.

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    Oooh... love that cover art. I *do* judge a book by its cover sometimes, so I'll have to look into those, thanks.

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    Just finished The Business by Iain Banks - brilliant!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jigger View Post
    Just finished the final book in the Pecular Crimes series by Christopher Fowler
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    Just ordered the Full Dark House, thanks.

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