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PersisFord · 07/02/2016 19:04

Grin I have a horrible tendency to just drop off during night feeds, which ends badly as I have a windy baby who, if not thoroughly burped, pukes everywhere. I have solved this by reading exciting books, but I am now a bit stuck for what next. Ones that have helped are:

The hunger games trilogy (loved them)
Northern lights (prob my favourite books ever)
Elizabeth Peters Amelia Peabody books (so funny)
Terry pratchett
David eddings polagara etc books
Station eleven
All georgette heyer Star
Nancy Mitford

I'll read any genre really although I don't like violence and I hate predictable "twists" (midnight rose, I am looking at you!!). They don't need to be impeccably crafted but can't be so badly written it's irritating. What they must have is punchy, quick-moving plots!!! I like funny books but it's not essential. And they can't be too hard going as it is for 2 am and I am not at my sharpest!

I would be very grateful for any suggestions!!!

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Quogwinkle · 07/02/2016 20:37

Have you read the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich? They start with One for the Money and I think there's 23 now in the series. The earlier ones were better written but are all cleverly plotted and often very funny.

PersisFord · 07/02/2016 20:38

No, sound great! I'll have a look now! And 23 in the series is promising!

Thank you Flowers

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Footofthestairs · 07/02/2016 20:39

Nick Pirog, v funny with Henry Binns and his cat. Also some witty crime novels too.

PersisFord · 07/02/2016 20:47

Brilliant, thank you!

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NotJanine · 07/02/2016 21:12

I like to follow these recommendation threads.
Had a look at Nick Pirog on Amazon and there's a free kindle book, so just got that. Smile

PersisFord · 08/02/2016 02:35

Oh yes, me too!!!

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LadyRoseMacClare · 08/02/2016 02:44

The DCI Banks books are really good. Pretty sure they're by Mark Billingham

PersisFord · 08/02/2016 02:47

Thank you, I'll put them on my list!

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PersisFord · 08/02/2016 02:48

Grin even just this thread is keeping me awake pretty well!

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Quogwinkle · 08/02/2016 04:20

If you're looking for something that's really funny then I'd recommend David Sedaris. He writes funny stories about his partner and his family.

indyswoofer · 08/02/2016 08:11

The DC Banks books are really good, agree with that one but author is Peter James - the first one of the series 'dead simple' is brilliant! Still think about it now years after reading!
Agree with you on Northern Lights trilogy - amazing. Will have to re-read!

PersisFord · 08/02/2016 10:09

So exciting!! I've started the Henry bins one, brilliant so far!

Thank you all, I feel like a kid in a sweet shop!!

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ChessieFL · 13/02/2016 01:43

DC Banks books are Peter Robinson. Peter James writes about Roy Grace in the 'Dead.......' Series. Both good!

LadyRoseMacClare · 17/02/2016 07:44

Haha too confusing! Mark Billingham is also very good Smile

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