Soveriegn by C J Sansom.I can't put it down.
Soveriegn by C J Sansom.I can't put it down.
I've just finished Lottery by Patricia Wood which tells the story of what happens to Perry L Crandall when he wins $12m.
A truly lovely novel that makes you believe in the main character and gives you a lot to think about. I've heard that it's up for the Orange Prize this year as well.
Volcano by Richard Doyle. He's also written Flood which I haven't read yet, just hope it's better than the film. Anyway the book was absolutely brilliant, a real page turner with lots of action by Mother Nature
In the middle of a book called Siberia by Ann Halam, My Grandaughter said I "must read it" what a fantastic and fascinating childrens (teenager) book this is.
My latest update:
I've just finished reading Spellbound: The Legend of the Ice People by Margit Sandemo. This is the first in a series and I can't wait to read the next one, but it hasn't even been published yet! The story is based around a young Norwegian girl whose family has been wiped out by the Plague. She flees the village and, in so doing, ends up caring for 2 small children - one whose mother died and the other, a mystery child. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that both these children have a secret to their pasts... it's 16th Century tales of the supernatural, love, torment, romance, devastation... if you read and enjoyed Jean Auel's Clan of the Cave Bear then you should enjoy this. UK version not available until next month, however!
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Zone 22 by Tig Hague - amazing, and true, story about a Brit sent to a Russian prison due to a group of small errors. Couldn't put it down, can't get it out of my head.
The best one in page turning terms that I've read in the recent past just has to be the last Harry Potter one, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. That was an all night gottaknowwhathappens read.
That's a bit sad isn't it....I'll get me coat.
It's definitely one that you want to keep and read again, KLJ - apparently she is writing another, not a sequel, but along the lines of 'if you like Lottery, you'll love this!'
Can't wait!
Best one I've read lately is The Soldier's Return by Melvyn Bragg. Had not read any of his books before and half expected not to like it but it was surprisingly good. Very evocative of the post war era, would recommend it.
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