What Are We Reading In February?

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What Are We Reading In February?

Postby Ally » 01 Feb 2022, 07:23

I keep forgetting to post on here. :roll:

I've just started Anna Lou Weatherley's The Night of the Party and I'm really enjoying it.
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Re: What Are We Reading In February?

Postby Kaz » 01 Feb 2022, 15:10

Re-reading a book I loved many, many years ago. "Tales of the City" by Armistead Maupin. 1970's San Francisco and all that entailed :D :lol:
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Re: What Are We Reading In February?

Postby miasmum » 01 Feb 2022, 23:07

I've just finished A Casual Vacancy by JK Rowling.

Took me a while to get into it, but I really enjoyed it in the end
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Re: What Are We Reading In February?

Postby TheOstrich » 02 Feb 2022, 18:57

Has anyone read the Richard Osman "Thursday Murder Club" series?

Brilliantly observed, had Mrs O and I rolling in the aisles; we could identify with so many of his asides.
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Re: What Are We Reading In February?

Postby JanB » 03 Feb 2022, 19:39

I've just finished all the Jack Rreacher books we had, and now on the Michael Connelly books. Re-reading. Spoke to Fatima, in the library this afternoon and she's going to lend me a book she bought. Thankfully, it's in English, my reading skills are way behind Grumpy.
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Re: What Are We Reading In February?

Postby TheOstrich » 03 Feb 2022, 19:52

JanB wrote:I've just finished all the Jack Rreacher books we had, and now on the Michael Connelly books. Re-reading. Spoke to Fatima, in the library this afternoon and she's going to lend me a book she bought. Thankfully, it's in English, my reading skills are way behind Grumpy.


I'm currently reading Michael Connolly's latest "The Dark Hours" It's bang up to date, many references to Covid and it paints a terrible picture of morale in the LAPD. That said, it's a gripping read.

I think the Lee Child Jack Reacher series has sadly passed it's sell-by date, TBH. The collaboration with his brother doesn't quite work. Felix Francis was a worthy successor to Dick Francis in the horse-racing crime field; sadly, Andrew (Grant) Child doesn't really cut it. Just a personal view.
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Re: What Are We Reading In February?

Postby JanB » 03 Feb 2022, 22:16

TheOstrich wrote:I think the Lee Child Jack Reacher series has sadly passed it's sell-by date, TBH. The collaboration with his brother doesn't quite work. Felix Francis was a worthy successor to Dick Francis in the horse-racing crime field; sadly, Andrew (Grant) Child doesn't really cut it. Just a personal view.


Totally agree Ossie.

Way behind with Michael Connelly, we don't have English books up here.

Trying to get them sent over is a no no, because of brexit and customs. And I don't have a kindle thingy.

I'll just go to our local library and read books other people have left.
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Re: What Are We Reading In February?

Postby victor » 08 Feb 2022, 09:51

Jan are there no hotels around that have books that are left by tourists.
Used to get nearly all the books I wanted in Madeira
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Re: What Are We Reading In February?

Postby victor » 08 Feb 2022, 09:55

Agree about the Reacher books ,have run their course I think

Ann Cleeves,James Patterson,Peter James are all good reads
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Re: What Are We Reading In February?

Postby Ally » 08 Feb 2022, 13:18

I've got the Kindle app on my Amazon fire tablet and I honestly don't know how I did without it... especially after being nagged for years to buy a Kindle. :oops: :lol:

In the last week I've read 3 fab books, reading a great one atm - The Guest Room by Rona Halsall and have just this minute bought The Madness of Grief by the Reverend Richard Coles which he wrote after losing his partner at the end of 2019.

Each one has cost 99c. :cute:
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