What Are We Reading In January?

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What Are We Reading In January?

Postby Ally » 02 Jan 2016, 08:01

I'm just about to start reading Martin Chuzzlewit.

I'm in a Dickensian mood. :lol: :lol:
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Re: What Are We Reading In January?

Postby Kaz » 02 Jan 2016, 08:24

I was just saying on Gal's kindle thread that I have the whole of Dickens' works on mine, for free :D

Enjoy ;)
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Re: What Are We Reading In January?

Postby saundra » 02 Jan 2016, 22:36

Just brought 3Kindle books including nick alexander. The other son so thats me sorted yippy :Hi:
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Re: What Are We Reading In January?

Postby Kaz » 03 Jan 2016, 09:42

:Hi: :D
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Re: What Are We Reading In January?

Postby Kaz » 03 Jan 2016, 09:44

I have a new Alison Weir book, a biography of Elizabeth of York. I like her books, the one about Henry VIII was great, so I'm looking forward to starting it, now that Christmas and New Year are over and I'll have the time :D
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Re: What Are We Reading In January?

Postby Gal » 03 Jan 2016, 12:37

saundra wrote:Just brought 3Kindle books including nick alexander. The other son so thats me sorted yippy


I saw that one whilst browsing Amazon yesterday saundra - is he/she a good author?
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Re: What Are We Reading In January?

Postby saundra » 03 Jan 2016, 17:10

I loved his last book was waiting for it to be reduced patience is a vertue :Hi:
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Re: What Are We Reading In January?

Postby Aggers » 05 Jan 2016, 21:50

I'm reading a book about the most serious railway accident that has happened in Britain,
at Quintinshill in May 1915, when over 200 people, mostly soldiers, were killed in a
five-train pile-up. This book is called The Quintinshill Conspiracy, and is the shocking
true story behind this disaster. It makes fascinating reading.
Using previously undisclosed documents, the authors have uncovered the shocking truth
behind what actually happened. Somewhat technical, but fascinating reading.
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Re: What Are We Reading In January?

Postby Kaz » 06 Jan 2016, 22:37

That does sound interesting Aggers!
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Re: What Are We Reading In January?

Postby Kaz » 25 Jan 2016, 21:16

Just about to start The Jane Austen Book Club by Karen Joy Fowler. I picked it up in The Works for a quid and it looks interesting :)
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