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I bought a kindle & its my new best friend!!! Ive read about 15 books since January......
Absolutley LOVE IT!!!!!!!
Just finished a bit of a weird one but enjoyed it ...”Day of the accident”
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Absolutley LOVE IT!!!!!!!
Just finished a bit of a weird one but enjoyed it ...”Day of the accident”
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of the best books I have ever read on my kindle was “The Nightingale” by Kristin Hannah, I would recommend that everyone read it, beautifully written and such a wonderful story. Not really a man’s book but all you women would love it, it has a 5 star rating. All Kristin Hannah books are good but this was exceptional.
Just finished the Autobiography of Adam Hills (Presents the Paralympic coverage on Channel 4, and also The Last Leg), called Best Foot Forward, and I've just started A Christmas Railway Mystery. It's part of a series by
http:// www.edw ardmars ton.com /colbec k.html
They are set in Victorian times, just as the Railways are starting to expand throughout the country, and the main characters get called all over the country to solve murders.
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They are set in Victorian times, just as the Railways are starting to expand throughout the country, and the main characters get called all over the country to solve murders.
I'm reading my way through the Wire in the Blood series.
I bought my first eReader, a Sony, long before the Kindle was released and loved it, mainly because I could download eBooks from the public libraries and it made my suitcase so much lighter when I went on holiday.
I now have a backlit Kobo that downloads from the internet, library accounts with 4 different counties and am also signed up to BookBub where I get many free books - some good, some awful but worth a shot. https:/ /lander s.bookb ub.com/ covers/ ?source =ga_boo kbub_ex act_uk& amp;reg ion=uk& amp;gcl id=CjwK CAiA_P3 jBRAqEi wAZyWWa BkwRlEN 1xaKH7R PR3PRxt 4JUhcHQ 7vCSoQl PYxOpid gZM55Fu _eGRoCn PsQAvD_ BwE& ;utm_ex pid=.NH MmFHa1S BuOFcwC 9GJk6A. 0&u tm_refe rrer=ht tps%3A% 2F%2Fww w.googl e.co.uk %2F
I also buy books from that site, it's a good way to discover new to me authors.
I have also set up an ebook group with friends so we can share and swap books.
I love my Kobo, sits in my pocket beautifully whilst I am out and about.
I bought my first eReader, a Sony, long before the Kindle was released and loved it, mainly because I could download eBooks from the public libraries and it made my suitcase so much lighter when I went on holiday.
I now have a backlit Kobo that downloads from the internet, library accounts with 4 different counties and am also signed up to BookBub where I get many free books - some good, some awful but worth a shot. https:/
I also buy books from that site, it's a good way to discover new to me authors.
I have also set up an ebook group with friends so we can share and swap books.
I love my Kobo, sits in my pocket beautifully whilst I am out and about.
For my book reading group I have just finished Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine - great read.
Have also read two books by Ruth Hogan - The Keeper of Lost Things and The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes. Loved them both so have just started her latest book Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel. Like her style of writing.
Will have new book from the Reading Group on Thursday so we'll see what turns up there.
Like to keep a note of what other people read so enjoy a thread like this.
Have also read two books by Ruth Hogan - The Keeper of Lost Things and The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes. Loved them both so have just started her latest book Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel. Like her style of writing.
Will have new book from the Reading Group on Thursday so we'll see what turns up there.
Like to keep a note of what other people read so enjoy a thread like this.
In Pursuit by Andrew Nagorski about the capture of WW2 war criminals. A true account of the people who were in charge of the genocide. It was bought for me at Christmas. I must admit I'm not a reader at all. I get bored with books and I've rarely finished one. Some of the facts in this book are already well known, as is the fact that over 90% of the perpetrators got away with murderous attrocities. But I'll try and persevere!
I've been reading a series of whodunits based in Northumberland by LJ Ross, escapist reading! One thing I find about reading my Kindle in bed is that I find it hard to sleep because of the screentime whereas if I read a 'proper' book I have no problems. The other thing I do that annoys me is constantly check things out on the internet as I'm reading, drives me mad yet I still do it.
I too love my kindle and read a lot. You may want to check out netgalley where you can get books before they published if you are willing to write a review.
I've read Day of the Accident courtesy of enthralled and it was good.
I'm currently reading Forget My Name.
I have given so many reviews, that I am a honorary member of a certain publisher.
I've read Day of the Accident courtesy of enthralled and it was good.
I'm currently reading Forget My Name.
I have given so many reviews, that I am a honorary member of a certain publisher.