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Books you've read only because you found them in a holiday cottage.

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SwedishEdith · 11/08/2015 21:26

Currently reading Nicci Gerrard's 'A Winter House' - hate all the characters but feel compelled to finish it.

Just remembered that I read a David Baddiel one once and cannot remember anything about it at all.

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BatmanLovesMenInEyeliner · 11/08/2015 21:28

I read a book in Bulgaria by William X Something, it had a purple cover and it may have had a priest in it.

That's how good it was Grin

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EnlightenedOwl · 11/08/2015 21:30

The YOrkshire Ripper

sorry we found it under the sofa and its not something I would normally dream of reading

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Crispyjoyluck · 11/08/2015 21:30

"How to have a psychic relationship with your pet."

I was 11 and determined to communicate with our spaniel. Ignorant bastard never even tried.

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BigcatLittlecat · 11/08/2015 21:38

Jodi Pichot! i would never have read any of hers as thought I wouldn't like them! Read loads of her work now!

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rookiemere · 11/08/2015 21:42

The follow up book to The Wolf of Wall Street. I have to say I enjoyed it mightily either Jordan Belfort or his ghost writer have a good line in humorous self depreciation.

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Coincidenceschmoincidence · 11/08/2015 21:42

One by sandi toksvig which was hilarious Grin I read all sorts that holiday after an e reader malfunction.

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Thelilywhite · 11/08/2015 21:44

me too bigcat I found a copy of 'my sisters keeper' in a hotel didn't think Id like it but I did. My favourite is the 'storyteller' a bit gruelling but told me a lot about ww2 I didn't know.
op - I always feel compelled to finish books no matter how awful they are!! Why do we do that?! Anyone else?

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rocket74 · 11/08/2015 21:44

A John Irving book about a man obsessed with tattoos. It had a weird early child sex slant to it though which I found odd. Realised most of his books do.

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SwedishEdith · 11/08/2015 21:45

Yes, yes, yes to feeling compelled to finish them. I know I can just stop but...

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SwedishEdith · 11/08/2015 21:46

It's funny how the books you find suddenly seem more interesting than the books you brought with you.

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Loula117 · 11/08/2015 21:50

I just came back from three nights in Margate, found 'Lanzarote' by Michel Houellebecq on the shelf in the flat we rented from a late middle aged couple. Read it in about 30 mins - it's mercifully short but both unerotically pornographic and pointless. Having met them I really hope someone else left it on their bookshelf!

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MrsRhettButler · 11/08/2015 21:51

I can't remember the name but it was a loooong book.
Was about a mixed race family in (I think) the American south, it followed about 4 generations of the family and wasn't that great tbh but I did feel the need to finish.

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SwedishEdith · 11/08/2015 21:52

Would that be 'Roots' 'MrsButler'?

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nancy75 · 11/08/2015 21:58

Oh so many. My parents own a holiday home that is let out - they have a crap book cupboard that is full of the kind of stuff people read on the beach and don't bother to take home.

Thanks to the crap book cupboard I have read a Jordan book, Lace, the Da Vinci code, some Agatha Christe books (these were quite enjoyable) and countless other totally rubbish chic lit books that I have forgotten as soon as I have finished reading,

The crap book cupboard is one of my secret pleasures - I'm always excited to see what has been left for me

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MrsRhettButler · 11/08/2015 22:00

No, I know roots Swedish, it started with an escaped slave girl who fell in love with a white man and the story follows their descendants.

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Bunbaker · 11/08/2015 22:02

Errol Flynn's autobiography. I couldn't put it down. Sadly we had to go home before I finished it.

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Spiegelei · 11/08/2015 22:02

Hotel Du Lac. Quite possibly the dullest book I have ever read.

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MrsRhettButler · 11/08/2015 22:02

Sorry that was a description of the book I read, looking at my post it reads as if I mean roots.
I'm too tired to be commenting tbh Blush

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WhyIRayLiotta · 11/08/2015 22:03

I read The Beach - I'd seen the film but loved the book. Then on holiday I read One Day. Thought it was brilliant. All the 90s references resonated! Only thing is I tend to get a bit lost in a book... Think DH felt left out!

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Reignbeau · 11/08/2015 22:04

The newest Bridget Jones one. It was pretty meh.

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Piffpaffpoff · 11/08/2015 22:04

I read Roots in a holiday cottage. Started off half-heartedly, then really got into it and spent the last couple of days reading furiously, trying to get it finished before we left!

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98percentchocolate · 11/08/2015 22:05

"Claire's War" by Anita Burgh. Fantastic book which I only bought because it was the only English language book I could find in a second hand French bookshop where we were camping! Passed it around my family and they all loved it too. Unfortunately the rest of her books weren't quite as good, but CW was great.

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Sgtmajormummy · 11/08/2015 22:05

Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson. I enjoyed it while I was there but not enough to swipe it. Then I bought it second hand on Amazon, finished it and found it completely forgettable. Maybe it was just the style that suited where we were staying (cottage near Bath).

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Thelilywhite · 11/08/2015 22:05

yy hotel du lac. cant understand the appeal of that authors books but yeah just had to finish it!!

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RaisingSteam · 11/08/2015 22:08

Cold Comfort Farm. What a great weekend that was!

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