Fairygodmother
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I've just finished reading The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley.
It was a fantastic read and i would recommend it to anyone wanting to read something different
I agree; an excellent and different read. If you enjoyed that, you might like "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern, as well.
Now onto The Prodigal Daughter by Jeffrey Archer. (stupidly bought this and the follow up in a charity shop and I'm still reading the library book hee hee)
Also in my collection, up the corner, I have the follow up to the Nancy Bilyeau book called The Chalice. And another Jeffrey Archer - title eludes me at mo and I'm too lazy to go have a look.
2 books awaiting collection at the library - all good
I loved the prodigal daughter
I’m disabled, I can’t use the left side of my body following 2 strokes when o was 23. I’m a firm kindle fan but I volunteer in my local hospice care shop and 75 p per book I’m converted back to the wonderful smell and feel of books . It’s difficult to hold them but at 75 p im ok ! I do reading challenges where I ask random people to recommend a book a colleague with the same birthday as me suggested a book by James Patterson .. murder and twists
I've just finished reading The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley.
It was a fantastic read and i would recommend it to anyone wanting to read something different
Did you go on to read the follow up? Called Shall I ask the President?
I havent read it yet as I'm reading the Clifton Chronicles.
I was part way through the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon but found other books to keep me interested. I'm finding the 5th Gabaldon one a bit hard going
I'm reading Lee child gone tomorrow a Jack reacher story
Yes he's sounds gorgeousTie biggest issue I have with jack reacher is that in my mind he was an enormous man mountain, 6 ft plus of muscle and 6 ft wide also muscle and then tom cruise plays him so wrong in my head I had someone like the rock playing him
Yes I did I loved archer back in the day. A customer suggested I Read Martina Cole book it’s interesting, not my normal at all but I’m giving it a go.
Martina Cole's early stuff is very good. Her later stuff is all very samey to me so I stopped reading her books.
I read a book called London by Edward Rutherfurd and really enjoyed it. Found another of his called Sarum in a charity shop for 50 pence so I bought it. Then I did some research and discovered he has about half a dozen more so I bought them online - cost me £12 for all the books I hadnt got. Bargain. I'm looking forward to starting them and have told hubby that if I reserve any more books from the library he is to slap my legs. I have books everywhere that I have been buying and still reserve them from the library. Madness
Alas I volunteer in 2 different hospice are shops. I love my kindle due to my disability but at 75 p. Book I’m adapting. My to read pike has decreased now to 83 books. I’m not even embarrassed.
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