Julia McCoulough
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Your so like me I'm glad we've got that in commonBought another 3 books yesterday on my jaunts
Yes I like crime booksUsed to love read Horror stories now not so....has everyone's taste in books changed over time at the moment can not get into a book, I keep looking for a good story but who in your opinion writes the best story's these days
Your so like me I'm glad we've got that in common
Used to love read Horror stories now not so....has everyone's taste in books changed over time at the moment can not get into a book, I keep looking for a good story but who in your opinion writes the best story's these days
Yes I love getting books for my birthday and I've got a kindle fireHubby thinks I'm mad but I love to read a good book.
Even got my friend toying with the idea of buying me a book for my birthday
I dont have a kindle - I had a Sony version of an e-reader. (obsolete now) Hubby bought one too but his broke so he now has mine as I prefer to read books in their paper form. Pity as I have about 30,000 books on my hard driveYes I love getting books for my birthday and I've got a kindle fire
Oh no you should buy one as wellI dont have a kindle - I had a Sony version of an e-reader. (obsolete now) Hubby bought one too but his broke so he now has mine as I prefer to read books in their paper form. Pity as I have about 30,000 books on my hard drive
Oh no you should buy one as well
Maybe you never know he might but you onePerhaps an idea for the festive period present. I've had my birthday presents off hubby (using one, the other will be wrapped now I know it works)
Just finished 'Children of Men' by P.D. James. Having never read any of James' books before (always thought they were crime fiction, not a genre I like) I enjoyed it. I do like Dystopian stuff like this and a couple of times my heart has been racing while the characters found themselves in danger. Perhaps there should be a warning label 'Care should be taken, this story may raise your blood glucose levels'.
Aye, that's the one. Not seen the movie.Is that the same as the film called Children of Men about how civilisation is petering out as no-one is becoming pregnant and the youngest person has just died?
I'm not going to give any more away
One of the few kindle ebooks that I have read since my library days.Aye, that's the one. Not seen the movie.
Just started 'War of the Worlds' by Wells, never read this book before, will be interesting to note the differences to the films.
I've finished the Clifton Chronicles - ok series but I wont be buying them.
I've also just finished the Ferry Girls and now reading the Canary girls by same author. Both set in WWII.
I have on the side another of the Emma Harte series by Barbara Taylor Bradford. This is the penultimate one.
I've also brought back downstairs a book I'm halfway through by Diana Gabaldon and it's from the Outlander series. I've loved her other books but found this one a bit tedious. I need to read it though to move onto the others in the series.
One of the few kindle ebooks that I have read since my library days.
As usual the book is far superior to the film's, which were Americanized, for movie fans.
Was going to get the Clifton chronicles, the latest, This was a man.
How was it?. Has Archer ran out of ideas?
Nearly finished 'Second contact' not as good as the first!