What are we reading in September?

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What are we reading in September?

Postby Ally » 01 Sep 2018, 05:18

I'm reading Jojo Moyes Still Me and really enjoying it.
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Re: What are we reading in september

Postby Diflower » 01 Sep 2018, 07:42

Our Song, by Dani Atkins, and enjoying it.

Ally is that another follow up to Me before you? I have the second one, After you, waiting on my kindle.
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Re: What are we reading in September?

Postby Ally » 01 Sep 2018, 07:47

It is Di and it's really good. :D

i read Me Before You ages ago then the follow up After You.

The third one is Still Me and you'll never guess where I got my copy from?!

Outside our bedroom door in Lauterbrunnen was a table with various books in different languages and lo and behold the Jojo Moyes book was on it!!

I snapped it up! and left my finished copy of Eddie Izzard's autobiography. The next morning it had gone. :lol: :lol:
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Re: What are we reading in September?

Postby Kaz » 01 Sep 2018, 08:30

I 'm about to start Just One Damn Thing After Another, by Jodi Taylor. It's the first in a series about time travelling historians :D I thought it might be a bit different, so am looking forward to starting it :)
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Re: What are we reading in September?

Postby TheOstrich » 01 Sep 2018, 21:20

"This Is Going To Hurt" by Adam Kay.

This is a critically-acclaimed and totally non-fictional expose of the life of a Junior Doctor in the NHS. Adam Kay worked as a doctor from 2004 to 2010 and the book is mostly a collection of his personal diary entries. It's by turns very funny, heart-rending, quite shocking and crude in places. But as a spotlight on the horrendous working conditions of a doctor in our hospitals today, it's an absolute eye-opener. Not a book that's an easy read, but not a book you can put down either. Recommended!
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Re: What are we reading in September?

Postby miasmum » 01 Sep 2018, 22:42

I've read that Ossie, completely agree with what you say
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Re: What are we reading in September?

Postby Ally » 02 Sep 2018, 09:25

I'll look out for that book Ossie, thanks.
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Re: What are we reading in September?

Postby Gal » 03 Sep 2018, 13:18

Sure Jen has read that one! (she is on Goodreads)

Just started In Winters Grip, by Gordon John Thompson. Seems pretty good up to now.
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Re: What are we reading in September?

Postby Ally » 04 Sep 2018, 05:21

Just started Sue Johnston's Things I Couldn't Tell My Mother.

I've always liked her as an actress so think I'll enjoy her story.
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Re: What are we reading in September?

Postby Diflower » 06 Sep 2018, 16:56

Read After you and enjoyed it.

Today Bb spotted a Marian Keyes in the charity shop, The Break, so I grabbed it. Quite recent in paperback :)
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