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What are you reading at the moment?

Let us know what book you are currently reading, and how much you are enjoying it?


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SweetGinny
14th May 2021 06:10:24 (Last activity: 14th May 2021 07:41:57)
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Am I reading this right and the last comment was 2 years ago? I am new to the site and am an avid reader. Currently reading "Heart Shaped Box" by Joe Hill and just completed "The One" by John Marrs. I am hoping there are some readers here in 2021!
Response from Sally - Silversurfer's Editor Original Poster made on 14th May 2021 07:41:57
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Gail94131
12th Jan 2019 23:46:00 (Last activity: 10th Feb 2019 18:58:44)
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Is anyone reading anything worth recommending at the moment?? I'm a few chapters into The Woman in the Window,,,haven't decided if I like it or not yet but holding my interest enough to keep me reading.
Response from HilsReed made on 10th Feb 2019 18:58:44
Ive just started this- only a few pages in so far so it hasn’t really grabbed me yet but I’ll kee going as it’s supposed to be good.
Chamberlains3
12th Nov 2016 15:30:05 (Last activity: 12th Nov 2016 18:11:17)
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I also tend to read crime books. Have just read Frozen Grave by Lee Weeks. Excellent book. There are two more in the series which I intend to read. I have a Kindle full of books (well 850) but occasionally I see one advertised which is too expensive on Kindle so I borrow from the library.
Response from jeanmark made on 12th Nov 2016 18:11:17
I always have books and couldn't get on with a kindle, I like the feel of a book to much. Lee Child is one of my favourite authors, I haven't read any Lee Weeks but will look out for them now.
Chamberlains3
12th Nov 2016 09:53:44 (Last activity: 12th Nov 2016 13:19:41)
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Reading Martina Coles latest book Betrayal. Looking good so far providing you can get past the bad language in your mind.
Response from jeanymay made on 12th Nov 2016 10:04:05
Hi I have read all her books, and I agree you have to ignore the language but an excellent read. Bit of the Kray twins sort of thing
Response from Vantodder made on 12th Nov 2016 10:38:36
Also read a book called Betrayal, but this one was written by Ian Smith.
Response from jeanmark made on 12th Nov 2016 13:19:41
I tend to read crime thrillers, I've just finished Mo Hayden's 'Poppet' and now reading Michael Connelly.
Chamberlains3
29th Nov 2015 12:04:50 (Last activity: 12th Nov 2016 06:00:28)
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I am re-reading a Peter James book. Not Dead Yet. I have read all his Roy Grace series once and now in the process of reading them for a second time. They are so good, if you enjoy Crime and Mystery. First time I read them I read quite quickly so I like to read them a second time to take in all the details.
Response from Lytham lucky made on 14th May 2016 15:17:50
Hi everyone yes I always read them twice I also like Nikki French I like to be sucked in in the first few pages
Response from bertieostrich made on 12th Nov 2016 06:00:28
I love the Roy Grace books they are very readable and re-readable. I have a friend who went to school with peter and appears in one of his books as a detective. His name is Tom Macdonald.
rubysgran
14th May 2016 16:03:37
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am waiting to get my hands on the next game of thrones book,have tried to watch the tele series but cant get into it,no one looks like i imagined to them look especialy join snow
Fruitcake13
13th May 2016 20:32:02
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Currently reading '22 Dead Little Bodies and Other Stories' by Stuart MacBride. Set in Aberdeenshire, and a new crime author to me. Enjoying it so far!
Lytham lucky
13th May 2016 19:42:26
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At the moment I am reading Peter James You Are Dead I have read them all I think he's great
rubysgran
13th May 2016 13:42:12
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nice easy reading,c m beatons agatha raisin series. have just finished her hamish mcbeth books and l found that l like them much better. very easy to pick up and put down
combatsteve
1st May 2016 10:57:21
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Just read Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith... excellent ! Now into Secret Speech by the same author.
Goldfynche
26th Mar 2016 15:00:59 (Last activity: 26th Mar 2016 22:34:57)
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I am way behind with Terry Pratchetts 'Discworld' books. I find it impossible to settle down to read, if I have any anxiety in real life. My divorce then my (ex) wife's passing away, put a hold on normal existence for quite a while. But I'm slowly getting back on track again.
I also used to enjoy Terry Goodkinds 'Richard and Kahlan' stories. I've still got 3 hardback volumes to catch up on, which my son bought for me a while ago.
I do use the Wattpad app on my iPad which has some brilliant stories. And best of all. They are all free!
Response from Gabbybird made on 26th Mar 2016 22:25:33
I read Pratchetts Discworld books years ago and loved them! My son has read all of Goodkinds books! I do much of my reading on my Kindle but I love paper books! Have you read any of David Eddings books?
Response from Goldfynche made on 26th Mar 2016 22:34:57
Sorry. Can't say I have. My daughter has a kindle. But I've got more than enough to ge getting on with, with Wattpad!
Gabbybird
26th Mar 2016 22:22:46
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Just finished "Justice Calling (The Twenty-Sided Sorceress Book 1)" Kindle Edition
by Annie Bellet. A quick read and interesting, will probably read more of this series. But right now I'm reading "The Tenth Chamber: A Thriller" by Glenn Cooper AND "The Shekinah Legacy (A Charlotte Ansari Thriller Book 1)" Kindle Edition by Gary Lindberg. Both excellant, so far!
combatsteve
11th Oct 2015 13:27:48
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Nearly finished The Elephants of Norwich... to be followed by Azincourt by Bernard Cornwell.
anniec18
5th Oct 2015 08:35:31
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Just finished 'Eve' by William Paul Young. Very thought provoking.
scribbler
16th Sep 2015 16:37:17
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Tokyo Station by Martin Cruz Smith. Very interesting despite knowing the historical perspective err I'd and what is going to happen in world terms. Interesting view of Japanese culture but makes the story very slow moving. Interested in seeing how it all works out and wondering if some parts are true or fiction. Bargain buy at a charity second-hand bookstall.
scribbler
7th Aug 2015 15:42:40
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Finished reading The Truth by Michael Palin last night. Took me a while to get into the book. At first I thought it might be more of a travelogue than a novel but about halfway through there was a change of direction, a bit of action, and the promise of more to come.
Still not sure how to rate The Truth. It jumps about a bit, there are some sudden changes of direction but it left me thinking about truth and our society. I suspect that that was what Palin intended.
tearsofbloodinmyheart
3rd Aug 2013 09:28:37
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i'm still reading Hotel Iris and will post my review when i've finished. this is the third time i've read this, with each read i find another depth to the dynamic between the two protags.
tearsofbloodinmyheart
1st Aug 2013 12:01:02
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hi i'm currently reading Hotel Iris by Yoko Ogawa.... i tend to read a lot of dark fiction and this is a re-read for me. before that i read 'middles sex' by jeffery eugenides which i loved and read in 2 days...
bertieostrich
15th Jul 2013 06:12:15
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Silversurfers Editor Original Poster
26th Jun 2013 11:19:26
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Thanks Susan ... maybe when you have finished it, you might like to give us a quick review? Would you recommend her books for our new Book Club? 🙂
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