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  • Thank you for your warm welcome, Lindach. I am reading Stephen King's (2015) collection, The Bazaar of Bad Dreams. I will try to remember to leave a review when finished! Happy New Year!

  • Thanks for your welcome and I'm looking forward to writing some reviews and contributing to your community. I noticed that Stephanie Dowrick who is one of my favourite writers is asking for readers to be 'activists' with the decline in bookstores like borders and some Angus and Robertsons. Joining a reading community is my contribution to this movement! I also belong to a great bookclub which has been running for over 20years.

    I love all books and have a passion for reading novels primarily fiction. I'm reading Lionel Shriver's We Need To Talk About Kevin. It's so well written and densely described but compelling and disturbing at the same time. I finished Favel Parrett's Past the Shallows and Alex Millers' Love Song and enjoyed them both immensely. Still on the Aust authors, I found Luke Davies' Candy a powerful  and thought provoking read taking me to a world driven by drug addiction and the impact on a young relationship. Incredible writing, forceful and sensitive, at times, poetic and brutally honest as well. What are books on your recommendation list?

  • Thank you Lindach. I am 60 today. Just had a chat with Beryl from the Anglican home walking past our driveway in Clifford Street - she owned hotels all over NSW for most of her life.. her advice: "do everything, eat anything, flash the bird". And a spiffy man in a suit who only spoke Spanish. hola! I also told my partner of 17 years to move out. No time to waste.
  • Thanks. I'm currently reading Liquid Leadership by Martin Hughes. I co-ordinate a Leadership Programme at work, so like to keep up with trends & different views on leadership. The author is a young guy so his style is personable & concepts easy to grasp.
  • Hi Linda, Yes good to be back. Loving Bathurst along. I can't get enough of the heat. Ben sits with the aircon on in the office but the boys and I are out the back every afternoon gardening and playing. Just reading to different series at the moment. Drift by penni russon, nice relationship teen type thing. And Going under by Justina Robson, also good fantasy. I will keep going with the true blood, I have read the first two so far. Looking forward to trying the patrica briggs ones though that Jacqui recommended.
  • YES! I'm halfway through reading the Sookie Stackhouse novels - love them! Will take a look at your horror reviews - thanks. Any other suggestions? (Besides Twilight which I also loved)
  • Happy Halloween
  • Yes its Sabrina when she was a teenager!
  • Are there any books about Irish vampires? ; )
  • Thanks I will look out for them. I really like her characters although the last few books have been a bit over the top. I like the exploration of S and M but it has been taken to new levels with her. I am waiting for her new book to read to see if she has gone back to her better work. She has an amazing imagination.
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