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message 51: by Lynne - The Book Squirrel (last edited Jan 14, 2010 05:52AM) (new)

Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3572 comments Just read my O book a quick read book by Sheila O'Flannagan - Maggie's Story


message 52: by Zoe, UK Book Club Creator (new)

Zoe (zobo77) | 512 comments Mod
I read a few of Sheila O'Flannagan's books when I was younger, quite liked them but they seemed to all be very similar. Has been a while since I read any of hers though so may give them another go! Would you recommend Maggie's Story?


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3572 comments It's not bad at all Quick Reads are about 100 pages and nice to read in one go. I got mine from the library and have since got another lot out too by different authors. Nice as tasters if you want to try a new author.


message 54: by Zoe, UK Book Club Creator (new)

Zoe (zobo77) | 512 comments Mod
Cool! May have a look at them when I next go to the library!


message 56: by Jirinka (sony08) (last edited Jun 29, 2010 12:27PM) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) My list of books read so far:

A - The BookWith No Name by Anonymous 6/10
B - The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry 9/10
C - Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie 9/10
D - The Firemaster's Mistress by Christie Dickason 10/10
E - A Quiet Belief in Angels by R.J.Ellory 10/10
F - The Jane Austen Book Club by Karen Joy Fowler 4/10
G - The Saddest Girl In The World by Cathy Glass 10/10
H - Crazy as Chocolate by Elizabeth Hyde 7/10
I - The World According to Garp by John Irving 10/10
J - Vince & Joy by Lisa Jewell 08/10
K - The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver 10/10
L - Candy Kisses by Freda Lightfoot 05/10
M - Silver Bay by Jojo Moyes 9/10
N - Fen by Freya North 6/10
O - Revenge of the Wedding Planner by Sharon Owens 8/10
P - Handle with Care by Jodi Picoult 10/10
Q - Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl by Tracy Quan 7/10
R - Beautiful Dreamer by Liz Ryan 6/10
S - The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold 9/10
T - Chasing Daisy by Paige Toon 8/10
U -
V -
W - Fingersmith by Sarah Waters 10/10
X -
Y - Making Mischief by Liz Young 7/10
Z - Finding Monsier Right by Muriel Zagha 9/10


message 57: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4150 comments Mod
Louise wrote: "Here's my progress...


J. The Outcast by Sadie Jones The Outcast, Sadie Jones

K. The History of Love by Nicole Krauss The History of Love,..."


How was The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo? I've been meaning to give it a go....


message 58: by Louise (new)

Louise (louiserogers) Well... it's quite interesting actually because the more I think about it, the less I enjoyed it! The beginning and end of the book got into too much financial detail and bored me but the actual story in between really gripped me. The only criticism I would say would be that there are so many characters that it does confuse things, and I didn't particularly warm to any of them... I will however be reading the next in the series just out of intrigue! I would receommend reading it, but I wouldn't expect to be blown away!


message 59: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4150 comments Mod
Thanks, I'm curious!


message 60: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) finished my F and starting on my G - Cathy Glass


message 61: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Finished G and started H - Crazy as Chocolate by Elizabeth Hyde


message 62: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Finished H and Started I - John Irving


message 63: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4150 comments Mod
Which book? My favourites are The Cider House Rules & A Prayer for Owen Meany. Both brilliant!

The Cider House Rules by John Irving A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving


message 64: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) World According to Garp - liking it so far.I have read The Cider House Rules and loved it.


message 65: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4150 comments Mod
I read it a while ago, it's good. Let me know what you think when you get to the end!


message 66: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Will do!


message 67: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Liz wrote: "I read it a while ago, it's good. Let me know what you think when you get to the end!"

Liz I absolutely loved the book. It felt so long at times but I really enjoyed it. The characters were so real and the books was written with such a mmatter of fact style it made it very easy to read.


message 68: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4150 comments Mod
It's been a few years since I read The World According to Garp, but I remember it well (a good sign!)

I especially loved the character of his Mum, who dresses as a nurse the whole time, but actually is'nt one!

Despite the often surreal events the book feels very real - I was genuinely distressed with what happened to his wife...

I have to say, I haven't enjoyed all the John Irving books I've read: The Hotel New Hampshire is great, but I didn't enjoy the 'last act' and A Widow for One Year starts really well, but loses it at the halfway point.

I strongly recommend A Prayer for Owen Meany, it is in turns funny & moving and one of my favourite reads. (And The Cider House Rules which I know you've already read!)


message 69: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Liz wrote: "It's been a few years since I read The World According to Garp, but I remember it well (a good sign!)

I especially loved the character of his Mum, who dresses as a nurse the whole time..."


I will look out for more of his books - I have The Fourth Hand at home - I have tried to read it couple of years back and remember being bored, but will have another go and really want to read Prayer for Owen Meany.

Thank you for the advice!!


message 70: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Finished J and starting K - Barbara Kingsolver's The Poisonwood Bible.


message 71: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4150 comments Mod
That's on my 'to read' list too....


message 72: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4150 comments Mod
I keep reading letters I've already done, so this is slow progress:

A- Jane Austen & Seth Grahame Smith - Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
B- Ray Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451
C- Beatrice Colin - The Luminous Life of Lilly Aphrodite
D- Guy Delisle - Pyongyang A Journey in North Korea
E- Kim Edwards - The Memory Keeper's Daughter
G- Neil Gaiman - Stardust
H- Neil Humphries - Notes From an Even Smaller Island
L- John Adjvide Linqvist - Let the Right One In
M- Hilary Mantel - Wolf Hall
R- Salman Rushdie - Midnight's Children
S- Kathryn Stockett - The Help
T- Scarlett Thomas - The End of Mr Y
W- David Wroblewski - The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
X- Xinran - The Good Women of China Hidden Voices
Z- Carlos Ruiz Zafon - The Shadow of the Wind

Just about to start my O- Joseph O'Neil - Netherland

I still need F,I,J,K,N,P,Q,U,V & Y


message 73: by Timothy (new)

Timothy Pilgrim (oldgeezer) | 238 comments Hi Liz,
For 'P' try 'the day the ravens died' By Timothy Pilgrim. Go on, try something different! You don't have to buy the book, that is a paper one, you can get the E-Book at 'authors on line'.
I'll own up, 'Ravens' is my curent offering, but it would be 'nice' if someone would check it out.
All the best, Paul Rix [oldgeezer:]


message 74: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4150 comments Mod
Thanks Paul, I will see if I can track it down...


message 75: by Timothy (new)

Timothy Pilgrim (oldgeezer) | 238 comments Hi Liz,
It's on Amazon as well as 'Authors on Line' although the E-book is only available from A.O.Line.
Sorry about the shameless self promotion, see you at Winchester maybe?
All the best Paul Rix [oldgeezer:]


message 76: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Finished Poisonwood Bible - loved it. Started and easy read by Freda Lightfoot - so far not very impressed but will carry on.


message 77: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4150 comments Mod
Glad to hear The Poisonwood Bible is good, I'm looking forward to reading it...


message 79: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Finished L and starting M - Jojo Moyes - Silver Bay


message 80: by Rhian (last edited Apr 19, 2010 01:50AM) (new)

Rhian Daniel (rhiandaniel) | 2 comments Intrigued to start my list and discover some new authors, so here's my (currently very short) list:

M - Stephanie Meyers, The Host
S - Alice Sebold, The Lonely Bones


message 81: by Terri (last edited Apr 22, 2010 01:58PM) (new)

Terri | 31 comments Four months late in posting this but i hope it's still ok to join in =]

G - Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha
L - Stieg Larsson, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest
Z - Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

I'm about to start B - A.S Byatt - The Children's Book

Edit: Another one to add,

T - Scarlett Thomas, The End of Mr Y.


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3572 comments Here's my updated list!

A - Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austin
B - Agatha Raison and the Love From Hell - MC Beaton
C - Could it be Forever - David Cassidy
D - Fish out of Water - MaryJanice Davidson
F - Curious Case of Benjamin Button - Scott Fitzgerald
G - Wizards First Rule - Terry Goodkind
H - Dead until Dark - Charlaine Harris
J - Children of Men - PD James
K - In Coldest blood - Jim Kelly
L - Lady Chatterley's Lover - DH Lawernce
M - Girl Goes Ape - Chris Manby
N - The Vampire Maid - Hume Nisbet
O - Maggie's Story - Sheila O'Flannegan
P - All These Lonely People - Gervase Phinn
R - The Circle Series - Nora Roberts
S - Dissolution - C J Sansom
T - The Queen and I - Sue Townsend
V - The Bronte Project - Jennifer Vandever
W - The Velveteen Rabbit - Margery Williams
X - Miss Chopsticks - Xinran
Z - The Shadow in the wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon


message 83: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Finished M and loved it and will start on N - Fen by Freya North


message 85: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Finished N and will be starting on O in the morning.


message 86: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Finished O and will be starting P - Jodi Picoult's Handle with Care


message 87: by Lynne - The Book Squirrel (last edited Apr 24, 2010 02:01AM) (new)

Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3572 comments Added my 'Q' The Toymaker by Jeremy De Quidt

Only a few more to do now - E, I, U and Y


message 88: by Donna (last edited Apr 25, 2010 05:36AM) (new)

Donna (electrogirl68) | 33 comments I'm going to do this in A-Z order so that I don't read all the ones I most like first and then be left with ones I might struggle to get through. At the moment I am on A!!!

A= Atkinson, Kate When Will There be Good News? - currently reading


message 90: by Donna (last edited May 27, 2010 02:44AM) (new)

Donna (electrogirl68) | 33 comments Ok, so I've just started and have read one book so far!! I'm now on number 2.........

A - Kate Atkinson - When Will There be Good News? - READ
B - Erica Bauermeister - The Monday Night Cooking School - READ
C - Bob Curran - Bloody Irish: Great Irish Vampire Stories - READ
D - Doyle, Arthur Conan - The Lost World: Being an Account of the Recent Amazing Adventures of Professor E. Challenger - currently reading

P - Mark Powell - Quantum Breach - READ


message 91: by Em (new)

Em (emmap) | 2899 comments I just got The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister from Amazon but I think it must be the same book with a different name! I wonder why the change?


message 92: by Donna (new)

Donna (electrogirl68) | 33 comments Em wrote: "I just got The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister from Amazon but I think it must be the same book with a different name! I wonder why the change?"

The paperback has the different title for some reason. Unless its something do do with being published in different countries, mine is a UK paperback copy.


message 93: by Em (new)

Em (emmap) | 2899 comments Ah yes, looking at it - it is priced in dollars on the back cover - though pretty sure I ordered it from UK. That explains it anyhow.


message 94: by Donna (new)

Donna (electrogirl68) | 33 comments Em wrote: "Ah yes, looking at it - it is priced in dollars on the back cover - though pretty sure I ordered it from UK. That explains it anyhow."

Erica is a Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ author so I contacted her, and got a reply. She said the British publisher changed the name. This is a link to all the book covers on her Facebook page



message 95: by Em (new)

Em (emmap) | 2899 comments Thanks Donna, I have the US Paperback version - it's a pretty cover but they were all good, would make me pick them up!


message 96: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Finishied P and will start on my Q today - Tracy Quan


message 97: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4150 comments Mod
Normally I like the UK names for things, but in this case, I think 'The School of Essential Ingredients' grabs me more.
Hmmm, never thought I was particularly swayed by titles..... (Says she, who definitely followed up The Luminous Life of Lilly Aphrodite after hearing the title!)

The real question: is it any good?


message 98: by Em (new)

Em (emmap) | 2899 comments Is it any good? That's the most important thing... it looks good so I'm hopeful.

On the blurb it says "Exquisitely written and heartbreakingly delicious. It's a luscious slice of life.... and you enjoy every bite." and also that it's a "remarkable debut". Not that you'd expect them to write anything that wasn't complementary on the actual book!


message 99: by Jirinka (sony08) (new)

Jirinka (sony08) (sony08) Finished Q and R and will start on S tonight: Almost Moon by Alice Sebold


message 100: by Sam (new)

Sam (ecowitch) | 590 comments Finally done another one with my O with Kakuzo Okakura, The Book of Tea. Hopefully I'll manage to get some more for this on the go soon.


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