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who fancies giving me some book ideas please

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FolornHope · 26/12/2009 10:25

have just this min finished tremain sacred country( think reccyed on here after reading Middlesex)
also like the stieg Larssens
american wife ( loved)
19th wife loved

PLEASE - i had nothing catch my eye at book shop

have EMpire falls to be going on with after someone reccyed it btu will need more as i reead FAST

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Flame · 26/12/2009 10:34

For Christmas I ended up with 3 Christopher Brookmyre (scottish, funny crime)

and Kate Atkinson - Case Histories which I know nothing about but the cover made me a bit

FolornHope · 26/12/2009 10:38

oh i liked the KA nes

have read all of em - iirc number two was ropey.
will look at chrisyy boy
thanks

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Flame · 26/12/2009 10:40

Ooh that gives me more confidence, you generally tell me books I like.

MaggieAnFiaRua · 26/12/2009 10:41

jonathan tropper - how to talk to a widower/everything changes. both excellent.

i loved david ebershoff's 19th wife too. i wanted to buy the other one he wrote but despite 19th wife's popularity, i haven't seen it in shops.

i am going to sound like a book critic now, but kate atkinson's early work very good, but funnily enough she has changed into another author. all very chrysalis like, but backwards. the last one was full of russian gangsters. hated it. her early stuff was lovely.

oh oh oh !!!!! Steve Tolz 'fraction of the whole'. VERY humorously written, about some really quirky eccentric philosophical characters, but the style of writing is always easy to read.

i got nothing to read for christmas, but my family would give me crap like cecilia ahern, so i'm relieved.

TheArmadillo · 26/12/2009 10:46

Herning Mankel (or summat similar) - Swedish dectective series. Really good.

MaggieAnFiaRua · 26/12/2009 10:49

Haven't seen those. robert goddard is a bit crustier than steig larsson, but if you love sl and have read them all, then robert goddard might bridge a gap.

LaSoiDisantDame · 26/12/2009 10:55

Have not read 'sacred country' but have liked other stuff of Tremain's

Really enjoiyng The Elegance of the Hedgehog that I got as a pressie yesterday - nearly halfway through- was a reccy on here I'm sure...Thankyou! to whoever that was

Also going through a histotical fiction stage, reading lots of Sharon penman, but that won't help you if you want somethimng new?

If you like Tremian and sittenfiled you might like Anne Tyler?

CaptainNancy · 26/12/2009 10:58

Last days of dogtown- Anita Diamant
Have you read Lost art of keeping secrets by Eva Rice?
or thirteenth tale by setterfield?

FolornHope · 26/12/2009 11:09

god that IS a compliment flame
you ahev mad my morning!

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FolornHope · 26/12/2009 11:14

i generealyl DONT like historical stuff, being hisory teacher at heart and all. DO liek autobiogs and factual a lot. Loved this in hardback last year - woudl REALLY reccy preordering that flamey

ooh hedgehog looks ace - ho obvious a translation is it?
havent read ann tyler for years - did li8ke e annie for a while too, is hte moths book good? am embarrasssed to say i LIKED the guernsey potato book altho was prob shit.
Tropper looks promising but am a bit of a wuss with peopel dying and all. Once went to Waterstones and said "help me find a book with no dead babies in it" TOO sad.

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FolornHope · 26/12/2009 11:16

ooh NANCY
more to look at now
brb

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FolornHope · 26/12/2009 11:18

VERY promising first line of the top review!!!
was initially my thought when i saw the cover!

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CaptainNancy · 26/12/2009 11:20

I don't read chick-lit... and yes 'charming' describes it perfectly.

LaSoiDisantDame · 26/12/2009 11:30

yy Eoh is translation but doesn't suffer for that i don't think...

comp;letely agree about 'no dead babies', MisLit and i do not mix

FolornHope · 26/12/2009 11:30

woman in shop said
er... ok then

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LaSoiDisantDame · 26/12/2009 11:32
Grin
brimfull · 26/12/2009 11:33

I am reading SNobs which is quite good

FolornHope · 26/12/2009 11:33

hated.

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brimfull · 26/12/2009 11:34

I loved this book

CaptainNancy · 26/12/2009 11:36

book you say?

brimfull · 26/12/2009 11:36

hahaha wrong link

brimfull · 26/12/2009 11:37

the way the crow flies

LaSoiDisantDame · 26/12/2009 11:41

that picture was odd

FolornHope · 26/12/2009 11:41

ooh bought for £2.43 on ebay
thanking you!

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brimfull · 26/12/2009 11:45

my reccy?