Still reading Matched. Hmmm, it's ok. Nothing much has happened and I'm 2/3 through. I don't know if I'll bother reading the next one. Disappointing so far, it had potential.
Next up is The Other Boyelin Girl by Philippa Gregory.
Happy Holidays said:I'll be interested to see what you think of The Other Boyelin Girl, it sounds very good.
OddSock said:I currently have two books on the go. During my commute to work, I'm re-reading Interview With The Vampire, and my bedtime book is Walden by Henry David Thoreau. Loving both of them! Haven't read Interview With The Vampire since I was in school, so it's quite a treat.
bunnylovesalan said:I am in the middle of reading gone girl by gillian flynn
Happy Holidays said:I'll be interested to see what you think of The Other Boyelin Girl, it sounds very good.
purpleboots said:I just finished "A Street Cat Named Bob" by James Bowen, it is really uplifting, true story of a homeless recovering drug addict who takes in a stray cat who turns his life around!
Enjoying it so far. I don't know how historically correct it is, and also the characters speak in very modern English, which of course they would not in tudor England. It's not very realistic and it's a bit like chick lit, but I'm enjoying it. The writing isn't amazing either, noticed a few sentences that I've thought needed to have been edited properly! But then I am a bit if a grammar freak...
Happy Holidays said:Well that surprises me, I've only read one of Philippa Gregory's books & I thought it was very good. Grammar isn't my strong point but I do tend to notice bad grammar when reading.
lippy66 said:I'm re-reading R is for Ricochet by Sue Grafton. Kinsey Millhone is one of my favourite PIs
I see SG has a new paperbook out - V is for Vengeance - looking forward to reading that.
I'm re-reading R is for Ricochet by Sue Grafton. Kinsey Millhone is one of my favourite PIs
I see SG has a new paperbook out - V is for Vengeance - looking forward to reading that.
Read A is for Alibi recently and really enjoyed it...xx