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It's that time of year again

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janeite · 14/06/2009 16:18

Long summer holidays coming up, including two weeks in Greece.

What can I read?

I need gripping and exciting novels (no chick-lit, no overly lit-fic) that will last me for a day or two each (read very, very quickly).

Things I have enjoyed recently are:

  • all the CJ Sansoms
  • World Without End and the other one
  • A murder-mystery featuring Oscar Wilde
  • re-reading Brideshead Revisited
  • the Frank Talis Viennese mysteries
  • somebody Kellerman - a mystery about an artist - was a Richard and Judy

Favourite authors ever are Austen and Stephen King but of course, I've read all of theirs.

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bluejeans · 14/06/2009 16:33

Hi Janeite

SOrry I can't really offer advice as I've not read anything decent lately, was browsing in Waterstones the other week for summer reads and sure there are less good new books out this year - or is it just me?

Thought I'd post anyway as I always look out for your posts as I love that although I've only been on MN a couple of months I've already seen you reference Charlotte Sometimes more than once - am a fan of both book and song!

janeite · 14/06/2009 16:35

Awww - thank you! I re-read it every year (did it last month in fact) and find myself singing for days!

I love books linked to song references and vice versa: Girlfriend In a Coma / Killing An Arab / Reel Around The Fountain etc.

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bluejeans · 14/06/2009 16:38

Ah yes - I have Girlfriend in a coma - must re-read - and think I will ask my mum to dig out Charlotte Sometimes!

janeite · 14/06/2009 16:42

I quite like Coupland - although I still think that he has a better book inside him than any of the ones he has written thus far.

Now - what can I reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaad?

I am monstrous when I am bookless - please help to save dp from my wrath!

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janeite · 14/06/2009 18:48

Evening bump.

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foxinsocks · 14/06/2009 18:50

the dragon tattoo one and its sequel, the girl who played with fire

ellingwoman · 14/06/2009 18:52

ooh yes. I agree with The Dragon Tattoo. Haven't read the follow-up yet but looking forward to it.

janeite · 14/06/2009 18:56

Thank you. Not read those - tell me more?

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janeite · 14/06/2009 20:31

Any more?

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pollywobbledoodle · 14/06/2009 21:03

have just read melvyn bragg's the soldiers return...about a man returning from burma and he and his family trying to readjust to each other

jesse kellerman the one who wrote the art mystery has also written a thriller called sunstroke.

His mum faye kellerman wrote a load of thrillers...her early ones linked to an orthodox jewish community aregood...prayers for the dead and the ritual bath.

His dad jonathon writes psychological gripper type thrillers...pick any one from 20!
ps there are 3 more kellerman kids so watch this space!

never managed to read a salman rushdie before but i loved the enchantress of florence...you need a good sitting to get into it tho...its not a pick up, put down one

hated cloud atlas but loved ghostwritten by david mitchell(?right name)

and theres always a prayer for owen meany!

Vintagepommery · 14/06/2009 21:08

Have you read any Ian Rankin Rebus books?

William Boyd - Restless and am currently reading Any Human Heart which is a v good read.

Never Let me Down by Kazuo Ishiguro

MinaLoy · 14/06/2009 21:10

I have a book for you - The Night Watch by Sarah Waters. About civilians in London in the Second World War. Told backwards, swooningly beautiful prose and so CLEVER!

janeite · 14/06/2009 21:13

Read 'Never Let Me Go' and hated it, sorry.

Read the William Boyd ones.

Don't really like thrillers tbh but might try a Remus to see.

Can't be doing with Rushdie tbh.

Haven't read A Prayer For Owen Meany - what's that about?

A big fat new Neil Gaiman or something of that ilk would be good. Or something like 'Arthur And George' or somesuch.

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janeite · 14/06/2009 21:14

Sarah Waters eh? read and loathed The Fingersmith - is it better than that?

Sorry - I am very fussy.

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foxinsocks · 14/06/2009 21:20

I've read loads of good books recently and am very fussy

were you asking to be told about the dragon tattoo book?

it's written by a swedish journalist who delivered the trilogy to the published but died before they were published. The first one (the girl with the dragon tattoo) was published and it was a massive success.

Don't want to give too much away but starts with the story of a journalist who is being prosecuted for writing an inaccurate story. Actually, it's quite complicated lol so don't want to give too much away.

It's good though. Took me a chapter or so to get into it then it draws you in.

foxinsocks · 14/06/2009 21:21

to the publisher

yappybluedog · 14/06/2009 21:21

Just borrowed the new AS Byatt 'The Children's Book', but it looks fairly hefty

Reading 'Rebecca' and three cups of tea at the moment, both highly recommended

ellingwoman · 14/06/2009 21:22

One of my favourite holiday re-reads - Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe. His cast of characters are brilliant - I love it

janeite · 14/06/2009 21:23

Okay - thanks. Dragon Tatoo one looks worth a go.

Have read 'Rebecca' - AS Byatt maybe a bit too lit-fic. I don't want anything too self-conciously 'clever' (so no Ian McEwan for example!). Just something that will grip me and be an easy-ish read without being brainless pap.

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FlyingMonkey · 14/06/2009 22:03

If you like Neil Gaiman, you might like the Odd Thomas Series by Dean Koontz. The first book is very creepy and an easy read. The rest are okay but not as gripping.

Cies · 14/06/2009 22:07

What about Patrick Gale? Have you read Notes from an Exhibition or Rough Music? And he's got a new one out now.

Have you read The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. It's similarish to Winter in Madrid by CJ Sansom.

janeite · 14/06/2009 22:10

Read the Dean Koontz ones - okay but not a patch on King!

Read Notes from An Exhibition, which I liked apart from the ending.

Couldn't get on with 'Shadow...'

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pointydog · 14/06/2009 22:13

sHADOW ANNOYED ME. (Although not so much that I wanted to use caps)

janeite · 14/06/2009 22:15

Lots of books annoy me enough to use cap-locks but none more so than - LET'S ALL TALK CRAP ABOUT KEVIN....ERM, NO...LET'S NOT, EH?

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pointydog · 14/06/2009 22:40

oh yes, kevin annoyed me too.