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I can honestly recommend
Posted:
17 Oct 2022, 18:41
by miasmum
a book by Diane Chamberlain called The Last House in the Street.
One of those books that stays with you after you finish it
Re: I can honestly recommend
Posted:
17 Oct 2022, 19:42
by Ally
Within one minute of your recommendation I went on Kindle and bought it.
Cheers Shell.
Bargain for 1.19€
I've just started The Interview by C M Ewan.
The cover blurb had me at
Her dream job?
Or a deadly trap...
Re: I can honestly recommend
Posted:
17 Oct 2022, 22:46
by miasmum
Hope you like it Ally. I really loved it but I like books about the Deep South. The blurb at the back is interesting too
By the way did you ever read the Jodie Piccoult book about the elephants
Re: I can honestly recommend
Posted:
18 Oct 2022, 06:32
by Ally
Oh no I didn't.
Can you give me the title again please.
Re: I can honestly recommend
Posted:
18 Oct 2022, 08:28
by miasmum
Its called Leaving Time. I actually googled Jodie PIccoult elephant book and it came up.
I am sure it was you I talked about to about it, or was it Jo?
Re: I can honestly recommend
Posted:
18 Oct 2022, 09:19
by JoM
That’s another 99p Kindle purchase made
It wasn’t me Shell, I’ve not read a Jodi Picoult in years. Got a couple downloaded but not that one.
Re: I can honestly recommend
Posted:
18 Oct 2022, 12:57
by miasmum
I generally dont like Jodie Piccoult books, but that one is really different. If its ever on offer give it a go
Re: I can honestly recommend
Posted:
18 Oct 2022, 13:09
by Ally
I've not read any Jodi Piccoult but willing to give her a try.
Re: I can honestly recommend
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05 Nov 2022, 18:26
by Gal2
miasmum wrote:a book by Diane Chamberlain called The Last House in the Street.
I always enjoy a DC book - have read many of her titles, not sure if this is a newer one though? Will look out for it in my elibrary