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Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Originally Posted by macadian
(Post 8461081)
Black Humour?:)
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Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 8461106)
that's a tad inappropriate...
Or as my buddy would say...give your head a shake and get real....:cool:...I grudgingly comply with the small minded PC world in which we now live but there are limits. I suppose it was too much to hope for that the remark would be taken in the spirit in which it was meant.... |
Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Originally Posted by Piff Poff
(Post 8461075)
Nooo! The one on post 14. What do you think of the Book of Negroes? It's one that I thought about.
I'm enjoying reading the Book of Negroes but it's not thrilling me - yet. The main character is OK but I don't find her entirely believable, something just doesn't gel with me. It's interesting and appalling in the way a history book would be, but it doesn't get into my skin the way a novel can. On the other hand The 1000 Splendid Suns was too much for me, too real, too oppressive. I found that I was very miserable after reading it. I did enjoy Hill's "Any Known Blood". That has some very likeable and fun characters plus the social comment and history of the Underground Railroad and Oakville is very interesting. Yuck, that wasn't written very well, but it's the best I can manage today |
Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
I finished "Why I hate Canadians" by Will Ferguson yesterday. I thought it would be a good preparation for my oath of citizenship tomorrow :)
good book though... interesting to see the "Canadian" side, not just the newbies'... |
Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Originally Posted by woodworm
(Post 8461267)
I finished "Why I hate Canadians" by Will Ferguson yesterday. I thought it would be a good preparation for my oath of citizenship tomorrow :)
good book though... interesting to see the "Canadian" side, not just the newbies'... |
Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Inside Out Girl by Tish Cohen.
I really enjoyed the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, once I got into it. |
Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Originally Posted by pinkmcfarquhar
(Post 8461461)
I really enjoyed the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, once I got into it. |
Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Originally Posted by Piff Poff
(Post 8461567)
Even the lady in Chapters said it was a hard book to get into, I'm hoping the sequel will hit the ground running so to speak.
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Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Originally Posted by Wannabe
(Post 8464284)
I just finished the GWADT, and didn't find it hard to get into at all. My biggest complaint about it, is that the translation is really bad in some places. I bought the second book today, but haven't started it yet. Looking forward to it, though. :o)
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Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Originally Posted by Piff Poff
(Post 8464528)
I just found the 'laying the foundation' of the story a little tedious, I'm nearly done the James Patterson Book, I'll not be able to resist the second book, then it'll be a really annoying wait for the third to get to paperback:thumbdown:
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Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 8464536)
Why not get the hard copy from the library?
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Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Roadside Crosses by Jeffrey Deaver .. I've read almost all of his books, crime thrillers ...
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Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Unseen Academicals by the great Terry Pratchett.
Ook :thumbup: |
Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Recently read and thoroughly enjoyed and can highly recommend...A Thousand Splendid Suns by Afghan author Khaled Hosseini. Also by the same author 'The Kite Runner'. (another great book)
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Re: What book are you reading at the moment?
Originally Posted by fledermaus
(Post 8461008)
I'm reading Laurence Hill's The Book of Negroes. I was reading a Thousand Splendid Suns but I found it too upsetting. I'll need to be an a more robust frame of mind before I can tackle that one.
Otherwise, I've just finished Levitt & Dubner's Super Freakonomics which I didn't think was as captivating as their first effort, probably because the whilmsical trains of thought were no longer such a surprise. I've also been enjoying Henning Mankell's Wallander series. Am looking forward to seeing Ken Branagh do the TV version - have downloaded the first few but haven't got round to watching them yet. For those that want to be disturbed and provoked, try We Need To Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver. Bizarre and grotesque but captivating nonetheless. |
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