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What is your first book for 2019?

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WaterBird · 02/01/2019 18:15

And if you've already started reading it, do you like it?
Mine is "Sofia Khan is Not Obliged", which is like Bridget Jones from the perspective of a Pakistani Muslim. Am loving it as it is so interesting to learn about the dating rules and there is a lot of humour. Only very minor thing about it that I dislike is that the time stamps do not always match the events, because she will write abbut them after they happen so it just makes it a little confusing.
Would love to know what everyone else is starting.

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wildthingsinthenight · 02/01/2019 18:16

Mine is I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron.
I just joined the Book Challenge thread too Smile

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wildthingsinthenight · 02/01/2019 18:17

Forgot to say I do like it!

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Greenteandchives · 02/01/2019 18:19

I am steadying The Hearts Invisible Furies, by John Boone, as recommended on MN. I found it in the library.
I’ve just finished Our House by Louise Candlish. Well worth a read, and lives up to the hype on the cover for me at least. I was intrigued to see how it would all play out.

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ILiveInSalemsLot · 02/01/2019 18:23

I’m reading Science(ish) and loving it.
www.goodreads.com/book/show/36062756-science-ish

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WaterBird · 02/01/2019 18:26

@wildthingsatnight
Interesting! Is that a memoir?

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allthingsred · 02/01/2019 18:29

Mine is still me jojo moyes
Been waiting an age to read this so hoping it doesn't let me down.
Next will be vox

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MercedesDeMonteChristo · 02/01/2019 18:31

I really enjoyed Sofia Khan. Aiysha Malik is hilarious on Twitter.

My first book is A Scandalous Life it’s a biography of Jane Digby by Mary Lovell. I’m quite enjoying it.

Just deciding between a few random kindle books I have for bedtime as DH moans about having light/lamp on. Currently deciding between books called Polly’s Pride, Sentence of Marriage and Twenty-Eight and a Half Wishes.

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TherightsideofHERstory · 02/01/2019 18:38

I finished The Labyrinth of Spirits over Christmas and then immediately wanted to re-read the others so have just finished those. Got The Quran for Christmas ( I did ask for it) so starting that soon. Looking forward to some stuff coming out later this year, new Joanne Harris Vianne Rocher book, The Strawberry Thief, comes out in April, may have to plan a long weekend in the caravan for that one!

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PrivateEggnog · 02/01/2019 18:42

Ma'am Darling: 99 Glimpses of Princess Margaret by Craig Brown. Brilliant, hilarious and extremely interesting. Am about half way through and highly recommend!

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wildthingsinthenight · 02/01/2019 18:45

@waterbird (is that how you tag someone??)
It is her thoughts on being a woman. Very readable!

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almondfinger · 02/01/2019 18:53

Just finished Conversations with friends by Sally Rooney. Really enjoyed it. Loved her latest Normal People which was nominated for the Booker prize. This was her first book.

Backmans Beartown lined up to go later.

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Nuffaluff · 02/01/2019 19:03

I want to read those Sally Rooney’s.
My first is The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton. Won the Booker prize a couple of years back.
It’s not blowing me away at the moment. I’m finding it slightly boring, tbh. Not my thing. A lot of talking in long paragraphs and many dull characters. Also, I’m not keen on the theme of gold prospecting. Don’t ask me why - I don’t know! Maybe it’s because I read The Colour by Rose Tremaine and I didn’t like that either.
Only 125 pages in. 675 to go. Maybe it will get better for me. I must be wrong because it won the Booker.

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HeffalumpsnWoozles · 02/01/2019 19:10

The woman in the window, I had no idea the main character had anxiety/agoraphobia but I can relate to both so thoroughly enjoying it. That sounds a bit weird but the author seems to have done her research and describes the sensations of both perfectly.

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PrivateEggnog · 02/01/2019 19:11

I gave up on The Luminaries Nuff. A kiwi relative bought it for me so I felt I should read it, but I couldn't get on with it at all.

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AnnaNimmity · 02/01/2019 19:15

I've just started Normal People. Really enjoying it so far.

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Nuffaluff · 02/01/2019 19:16

Oh God, private it’s hard going isn’t it? A friend of mine gave up on it too.
I read a lot of prize winning type fiction normally, so I feel bad if I don’t like it. Another one is Possession by AS Byatt. I’ve tried to read that twice! (Might try again this year - judging by the blurb I should love it). Also hated Milkman. Shameful.

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fizznchips · 02/01/2019 19:34

I've just started Heads You Win by Jeffrey Archer

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junebirthdaygirl · 02/01/2019 19:37

I just start Before the Fall by Noah Hawley. No idea yet if l will like it.

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JaiNotJay · 02/01/2019 19:37

I'm reading Transcription by Kate Atkinson, really enjoying it so far but then I expected to as she is a brilliant writer and I've loved everything else I've read by her.

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MorrisZapp · 02/01/2019 19:40

I'm reading The Way of All Flesh, a thriller set in 1850s Edinburgh. It's bloody brilliant.

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Grace212 · 02/01/2019 19:50

I have just started The Favoured Child by Philippa Gregory. Sequel to Wideacre, which I read a long time ago so hope I can remember the stuff I need to remember!

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BertBox · 02/01/2019 19:50

I picked up Watching You by Lisa Jewell on NYE, and finished it this afternoon; I really enjoyed it.

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AlecOrAlonzo · 02/01/2019 19:55

Love is Blind by William Boyd. Very readable.

I have Transcription waiting at the library for me. Looking forward to that.

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lastqueenofscotland · 02/01/2019 20:39

The ragged trousered philanthropists

I think I’m the only person in history who doesn’t like it

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rightreckoner · 02/01/2019 20:43

I didn’t like it either queen.

I’m doing Our Mutual Friend on Audible (good) and Gate of Angels by Penelope Fitzgerald on paper which is so far not winning me over.

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