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Thread: What book are you reading at the moment

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    At present I am reading a very exclusive book

    It is a recipe book


    Go on click you know you want to


    http://www.justgiving.com/Charyn-Smith


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    I am 'dipping' into that one too, and can recommend it. I am struggling with my 'Saint' book. I don't find it easy to read. I'll give it a bit longer though before looking for something else

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    I'm listening to Stephanie Plum book 4 in the kitchen, and a sex-scene while cooking breakfast is a pretty weird thing to listen to, but it was hilarious! The first truly funny (without being farce or slapstick) sex scene I can remember - had me laughing out loud. I am, once again, indebted to the contributors to this thread who recommended these books (and the friend who lent them to me!)

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    At the moment am reading Velocity by Dean Koontz, it's good, am over half way through it and have'nt worked out who it is or why yet????

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    Well, I have given up on The Saint Solves The Case and am now reading The Watsons by Jane Austen and Another (it was unfinished). So far very enjoyable

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    Am re-reading a real old favourite: The Franchise Affair. Classic mystery. Love this book!

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    I enjoyed The Watsons, so now I have to decide what's next. Last night I discovered that 'The Cat Who..' books are translated into German and some are for sale on e..y.de at €1+pp
    I shall indulge and cut down on some luggage weight as they should arrive there by post before me (I hope)

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    "Arabella" by Georgette Heyer - very light hearted, but still a good read.

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    I like Georgette Heyer. I haven't read that one and still got a couple on the bookshelf I haven't touched. Currently reading Dr Nightingale rides to the hounds by Lydia Adamson. It falls into the 'cozy crimes' category - nice and easy to read

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    Have just fininshed gangsters wives by lee martin, now listed in daughter store, am reading Cold Comfort Farm, again, by Stella Gibbins, an old favourite

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