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What Are We Reading In April?
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01 Apr 2014, 07:49
by Ally
I'm reading Antony Sher's autobiography Beside Myself.
(Due to a spate of fervent reading I've whittled my books to be read down to only 32 now - good job as mum's here and no doubt plenty more will be bought at the markets!)
Re: What Are We Reading In April?
Posted:
01 Apr 2014, 08:06
by saundra
down loaded 10 free kindle books yesterday so i cant decide
Re: What Are We Reading In April?
Posted:
01 Apr 2014, 08:33
by debih
OMG April already.
I am back to The Courage Tree by Diane Chamberlaine on my kindle. I've been reading it for about four months and keep getting interrupted when a book arrives from the library.
I have 2 hours of it left (according to my kindle) and I am determined to finish it before.i start on the next library book - The Little Old Lady who broke all the Rules by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg.
Re: What Are We Reading In April?
Posted:
01 Apr 2014, 08:50
by Diflower
The Rosie Project. It's good and has made me smile, but not exactly gripping so it's a few pages at a time.
Re: What Are We Reading In April?
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01 Apr 2014, 12:30
by JoM
I'm still reading The Husband's Secret, but I'd not picked my Kindle up for weeks so now I have I'm really enjoying it.
Re: What Are We Reading In April?
Posted:
01 Apr 2014, 14:32
by Osc
Re: What Are We Reading In April?
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02 Apr 2014, 18:05
by JoM
Finished The Husband's Secret this afternoon - what a good read that was!!!
Loved the epilogue
Re: What Are We Reading In April?
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02 Apr 2014, 18:06
by JoM
Oh yes, now I've finished that I'm reading Suggs' autobiography
Re: What Are We Reading In April?
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13 Apr 2014, 11:16
by miasmum
Full Catastrophe Living by Jon Kabat-Zinn
Its a self help book about Mindfulness and sets out exercises etc. It is over 800 pages long, so a bit of an epic. I would love to read a normal book, but this isn't going to work unless I make an effort is it
Re: What Are We Reading In April?
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18 Apr 2014, 13:26
by JoM
I finished the Suggs book last night, I enjoyed it. Think I might start The Rosie Project now.