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I'm giving James Frey's "The Last Testament of the Holy Bible" a go. It's alright, but it suffers from voices which feel really inauthentic, which is particularly problematic as the story is told in a pseudo-confessional style through several different voices!
There is just enough there to keep me reading for a little while longer though.
What is everyone else reading at the moment?
There is just enough there to keep me reading for a little while longer though.
What is everyone else reading at the moment?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am ploughing my way through several months of BBC History magazines... they piled up while I was away last winter and the pile has just got higher ever since. A big clearout is required.
Did you know Charles I was suspected of witchcraft? And that diamond engagement rings were very unusual until De Beers did a big advertising campaign in the 1930s?
Did you know Charles I was suspected of witchcraft? And that diamond engagement rings were very unusual until De Beers did a big advertising campaign in the 1930s?
'An Echo In The Bone' by Diana Gabaldon. It is the 7th in a series about a woman from 1968 who finds herself in 18th C. Scotland. She gets embroiled in the Jacobite rebellion and in the American Civil war. There is a great love story between the woman, Claire, and Jamie Fraser a highlander. The historical detail is well-researched and it is a cracking good yarn. Cannot be classed as a romance because of all the blood and guts.
My books currently "on the go" ...
Madeleine - Kate McCann
The Ode Less Travelled - Stephen Fry
Dead Like You - Peter James
The Phantom Of The Opera - Gaston Leroux
A Nidsummer Night's Dream - Shakespeare
The Host - Stephenie Meyer
Heart Of Tango - Elin Barcelo
Call Me Crazy - Anne Heche (Autobiography)
Kate Moss: Sex, Drugs And A Rock Chick - Brandon Hurst
The Study Abroad Murder - Will Savive
I don't have a Rom Com on the go at the moment, so I'm open to recommendations. Or any comedy novel, really.
Madeleine - Kate McCann
The Ode Less Travelled - Stephen Fry
Dead Like You - Peter James
The Phantom Of The Opera - Gaston Leroux
A Nidsummer Night's Dream - Shakespeare
The Host - Stephenie Meyer
Heart Of Tango - Elin Barcelo
Call Me Crazy - Anne Heche (Autobiography)
Kate Moss: Sex, Drugs And A Rock Chick - Brandon Hurst
The Study Abroad Murder - Will Savive
I don't have a Rom Com on the go at the moment, so I'm open to recommendations. Or any comedy novel, really.
Okay, jno. Is that legal? Isn't that what the South Africans did to that Irish guy on the British Lions tour?
I also admire skill and flair, of course, LOL.
ps. One of the books I have "lined up" was given to me by one of my rugby playing guy pals last week. It's a book of rugby anecdotes by Laurence Dallaglio. It looks quite jolly.
I also admire skill and flair, of course, LOL.
ps. One of the books I have "lined up" was given to me by one of my rugby playing guy pals last week. It's a book of rugby anecdotes by Laurence Dallaglio. It looks quite jolly.