Best reads - Club Together Book Club?

RowenaBCAMC replied on 03/01/2014 12:47

Posted on 03/01/2014 12:47

I'm just about coming to the end of Deborah Moggach’s book, Heartbreak Hotel. I found it a very enjoyable read and very amusing. But what should I read next? Any recommendations? 

I also wondered if anyone would be interested in a Club Together book club? According to a member survey earlier last year, reading is the most recurring leisure activity whilst caravanning. I know I’m a book worm and I’m sure there’s a few of us out there who enjoy a good read. Anyone interested or any suggestions? 

nelliethehooker replied on 06/01/2019 19:51

Posted on 06/01/2019 10:21 by moulesy

For fans of the above mentioned Harry Bosch series, I've just spotted the latest, Dark Sacred Night, on Kindle daily Deals for 99p today only! smile

Posted on 06/01/2019 19:51

OH spotted this too, so I got it this morning!!laughing

Tinwheeler replied on 07/01/2019 14:05

nelliethehooker replied on 11/01/2019 19:55

Posted on 11/01/2019 19:55

For those that like the Phil Rickman's Merrily Watkins series I see that on Kindle today 6 of his other books, Candlenight; Curfew; Man in the Moss; December; The Chalice; Night after Night are on sale at 98p each. 

Wherenext replied on 24/01/2019 21:38

Posted on 24/01/2019 21:38

Just reading Dan Snows' On This Day in History. Just a snapshot of a special happening on every day of the year. I usually prefer my history to be in depth but have found this to be a good "last 10 minutes before sleep" read.

brue replied on 26/01/2019 11:14

Posted on 26/01/2019 11:14

I'm reading "A Snow Garden" by Rachel Joyce, a group of loosely inter-connected short stories centred around winter time, I'm trying to finish the book before January is out. The stories are cleverly constructed and she talks of writing them in her caravan.

Wherenext replied on 15/02/2019 19:16

Posted on 15/02/2019 19:16

Picked up God's Executioner. A book about Cromwell and Ireland. As I am descendant from an English military man of the 1700s marrying a local Irish woman I find myself drawn to the history between our 2 countries.

Picked up the latest Jack Reacher book for a bit of light relief.

nelliethehooker replied on 15/02/2019 20:24

Posted on 15/02/2019 20:24

Just found, for £1 in the Sally Army shop in Stockton, Hilary Mantel's Bring up the Bodies the sequel to Wolf Hall, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Hope this one is just as good.

Can recommend A Man with one of those Faces by Caimh McDonnell, the first in a trilogy of 4 books!! Go figure!! There's also a free short story about one of the main characters...Good Deeds and Bad Intentions.

JayOutdoors replied on 01/03/2019 19:15

Posted on 01/03/2019 19:15

Recently read David Baldacci’s new book Long Road to Mercy featuring a female FBI agent (Pine) which I thoroughly enjoyed. Previous books of his which I have read were also good featuring a male FBI detective with an unusual memory.  Also read Lee Child’s (Jack Reacher) book which was OK. Still waiting for an email to say collect Dark Sacred Knight (Harry Bosch) which I am looking forward to reading.  Have also requested Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall as I did not see many of the TV episodes.

Wherenext replied on 01/03/2019 20:17

Posted on 01/03/2019 20:17

Can't say Lee Childs latest was anything special. He's stuck in a groove. Not worth paying good money for.

 Jay, the Harry Bosch knocks Reacher into a cocked hat, as they say.

 

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