Sounds interesting, I love a thriller! I’ll add him to my list.Just finished When You Disappeared by John Marrs. I really enjoy his writing style and love that each book feels completely different. WYD is a good twisty thriller that keeps you guessing but it lost a star for me as there were just too many twists and it felt so long. A solid 4/5 for me.
Yes, I liked it but did get a little confusedI’m currently reading ‘The Alperton Angels’ by Janice Hallett. I loved ‘The Appeal’ but wasn’t as keen on ‘The Twyford Code’. So far, enjoying this. Seems more like ‘The Appeal’. Anyone else read it?
Depending on your subscription, you only get 1 credit a month. You can also access other audiobooks and podcasts but often the books aren’t new releases.I have a subscription to Audible this month and am so confused by it. Any book I've searched for costs a credit and I've already used my one credit. I'm not sure if it's worth the money yet.
Go to manage content and devices on amazon. You can select the books and then deliver then to the other device. That's the quickest way.Sorting through all my cupboards, getting ready to move, and I come across an old kindle I forgot I still had. Absolutely full of books. Mostly classics/thrillers and I seem to have Stephen Kings entire catalogue on there. Does anyone know if there’s a way I can transfer books kindle to kindle?
I just have a file on my phone where I write my favourite quotes, not just book quotes but anything that draws my attention. I've been keeping it for at least six years.Question: do you keep a "book journal" or a book where you write favourite quotes?
I don't but I'm thinking of starting. I want to get rid of a few books from my collection and one of them has some amazing quotes (Other voices, other rooms by Capote). How would you deal with this situation? If a book was 2 stars but had some incredible passages?
Another vote for Edith Wharton here! The House of Mirth is also worth checking out. I studied American lit at uni so she came up a lot but luckily I always loved her books.the age of innocence by edith wharton is one of the GREATEST books of all time. a masterpiece.
I’ve got Shuggie Bain on my TBR pile, did you enjoy it?Finished ‘so lucky’ today. I really enjoyed it. 4.5/5.
I’m not doing very well with my A-Z challenge. I keep picking the same letter over. Will complete Betty this week too.
Below is my A-Z so far. 14 books read. Will be 15 by Friday. Yet, in the A-Z I’ve actually only read 11. Going to make a rule that I have to read a letter not done next. Might even go through alphabetically, except when it’s a book club reading that can double up in my A-Z.
Ah thanks for reminding my about the A-Z challenge! Realised I hadn’t put my last 8 books on it - annoying only 2 actually count. How have I read so many C books already this year?!Finished ‘so lucky’ today. I really enjoyed it. 4.5/5.
I’m not doing very well with my A-Z challenge. I keep picking the same letter over. Will complete Betty this week too.
Below is my A-Z so far. 14 books read. Will be 15 by Friday. Yet, in the A-Z I’ve actually only read 11. Going to make a rule that I have to read a letter not done next. Might even go through alphabetically, except when it’s a book club reading that can double up in my A-Z.
I did enjoy it. It’s a hard read emotionally but I actually gave it 5/5. I listened to it twice on audio and read it once. I believe there is going to be a film (?) or maybe a drama made out of it. It feels odd saying it’s good because the content is hard. But the writing is and the subject are well done.I’ve got Shuggie Bain on my TBR pile, did you enjoy it?
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