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    I have just finished reading Paul O'Grady's Autobiography

    "At my Mother's Knee...and Other Low Joints"

    and started on Dawn French's book "Dear Fatty" last night

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    read..Dan Brown new book..was disappointed, so was daughter..have now passed to MIL..

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    I've just finished HG Wells 'War of The Worlds' It was fantastic! The reason for that is I think; that as it was first published in 1898 H.G. Wells' story would have been incredible to the readers of the day. That the 'Martians' arrived in huge bullets fired from a giant gun on Mars didn't phase me at all.

    Well worth a read! I'll list it soon.

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    I have just finished Mrs Pollifax on the China Station by Dorothy Gilman. I loved it. The idea of a little old lady going on secret missions for the CIA is very appealing. So this is now another series I will have to look for to buy

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    London by Edward Rutherfurd (that's how he spells it ) Anything by this author is unputdownable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticqueen View Post
    London by Edward Rutherfurd (that's how he spells it ) Anything by this author is unputdownable.
    I read his New Forest when I moved to the New Forest. It was very interesting and I enjoyed it all except the bit where he writes from the point of view of a deer. Had the whole book been a fantasy it might have been bearable, but it was pretty poorly done and completely out of keeping with the rest of the story. Weird.

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    I'm reading Terry Pratchett's Unseen Academicals. An unread Pratchett is always a huge treat, with most of his I've read them so many times I'm word perfect.

    I bought this on here, and (oh the ignominy) I had to out bid somebody to win it!!!

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    I am needing 'old favs' at the moment so on Mary Wesley again.
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    I have never read Mary Wesley. My Mil has all her books as M.W. is (I think) her god daughter. She certainly knows her
    I have started In the teeth of the evidence by Dorothy L. Sayers. I hadn't realised they were short stories, till I got to the end of chapter 1

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    I recently finished Cyber Way by Alan Dean Foster, I'm still not sure about it, I don't think it's a keeper.

    So now I'm re reading the Anne McCaffrey's Catteni Sequence I'm, currently on book 3, but I cannot remember if I own book 4

    The dilemma now is
    Do I buy the 4th one, & possibly end up with two?
    Do I buy the new Robert Jordan that I really, really want?
    Do I wait until after Christmas, & read something else instead, in case I'm bought one of them?
    I've got a pile of unreads here, but sometimes reading my favourite Authors/Series suits my mood better.
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