sixfoot said:Sue dont worry ive still to get to the bit with the dive bombers :twisted: :twisted:
Do take care
Dave P
Grumpy said:Sweet3x; you tried the Irish writers of chick-lit? Cathy Kelly, Patricia Scanlan, Maeve Haran? Then there's Erica James...
broads said:The Autobiography of Henry VIII by Margaret George. Have loads of books about the Tudors. I fine them fascinating.
gillyh said:At the moment I'm reading Robin Hobb books. The second book of the Mad Ship trilogy. Really interesting...so good I can't put it down.
BillB said:Cavelioness, I'm going to disagree with you on the definition of chick lit.I wouldn't describe Jean M. Auel's books as chick lit. That's a phrase that sends most men screaming to the pub. You've never seen a man read Bridget Jones, have you? I've read all her books and thoroughly enjoyed them. Incidentally, did you know that the area where she set the Zelandoni cave is in France, near Bergerac at a place called Laugerie Haute? The cave itself is not really a cave but what the French call an abri, which is a large overhang with a deep recess below. Many years ago the abri collapsed. In reality, you can stand up at the top and look down the valley and see the places where various scenes were set.
broads said:Cavelioness. Another excellent book Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles by Margaret George. I have read it three times. I haven't read "My Lady of Cleeves". I shall buy it. Thanks.
IanD said:The "Good Book."
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