Same here!Handy to know though @HoGi as I buy loads in the sales usually and keep my credits for newly released books.
I am 100 pages in and totally gripped by the storyline, I love that there is Scottish accent speech written in there.I haven’t read them, but that sort of thing is right up my street so I’d love to know how you get on with it
Ahh. Good to know!Yes I have! I liked them. I read Whisky from Small Glasses in a newborn fog whilst feeding my youngest. (I think I read each page 3 times over - not because it wasnt good though!)
This is also on my Kindle, sounds like I need to move it up my tbr.I finished The Tea Planter's Daughter last night and loved it. First 5* of the year for me. It's been on my kindle for 2 years and I kept putting it off due to the length of the book. The thing is, once I start, I plough through long books if I'm enjoying the storyline.
Something trashy but good- I’d go with a CoHo or Taylor Jenkins Reid as they don’t require too much thinking but they’re still page turners! I found The Maid by Nita Prose very readable tooOK, guys I finished P&P and now I want to read something trashy, sort of mindless but at the same time also Very Good and memorable. Any recommendations for this niche request????
Ooh I picked this up in a charity shop a while back too!I finished The Tea Planter's Daughter last night and loved it. First 5* of the year for me. It's been on my kindle for 2 years and I kept putting it off due to the length of the book. The thing is, once I start, I plough through long books if I'm enjoying the storyline.
I’ve read plenty of big books - War & Peace, A Little Life etc and and most recently re-read Riders by Jilly Cooper (a true British classic!Going back to an earlier post about a reader being put off of a book because of its length, what number of pages has that effect on you?
For me it probably anything longer than about 450 pages. Just thinking of Firefly Lane which is one of my all time favourites. (And due a re-read soon)
For non-fiction, any length is okay as long as it's well researched and written.Going back to an earlier post about a reader being put off of a book because of its length, what number of pages has that effect on you?
Two Brothers by Ben EltonDidn't realise there was a new thread, need to catch up! Finished reading the Nightingale, took me a while but I did enjoy it. I usually enjoy books based during World War II. If anyone has any recommendations for more of them, I would appreciate it.
Not sure what on to next but maybe something quick and easy
I've just done this. Need to print my label and get my old one sent. I have a feeling I might only get a fiverI’ve finally done it and ordered a new Kindle!Mine is having serious battery issues so I have traded it in. Amazon do a good scheme where you get a trade in gift card plus 20% off a new Kindle.
I have a lot of trips coming up and a kindle with a dodgy battery would be very upsetting. So excited to play with it, how sad am I
I thought the same but according to the guy I spoke to on web chat wear and tear doesn’t count as damage so I should get the £15.I've just done this. Need to print my label and get my old one sent. I have a feeling I might only get a fiverbut the 20% off will do
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