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? 

Wherenext replied on 06/11/2020 21:43

Posted on 06/11/2020 20:11 by nelliethehooker

A quick heads up....JD Kirk's A Litter of Bones is  FREE on Kindle till Sunday. It is the first in the series, so well worth downloading.

Posted on 06/11/2020 21:43

Cheers for the heads up.

Have also bought Tana French's first book in her Dublin series for £0.99 In The Woods.

nelliethehooker replied on 07/11/2020 21:30

Posted on 06/11/2020 21:52 by Wherenext

She has a new book out. A stand alone, The Searcher. Keep an eye out for when it drops in price.

Posted on 07/11/2020 21:30

I've just seen that, on a link our daughter sent me, from Dead Good which also includes a list of the best 100 crime novels of all time, chosen by it's readers.

OH spotted that the 5th in the JD Kirk series, The Last Bloody Straw, is 99p today.laughing

Wherenext replied on 27/11/2020 19:33

Posted on 27/11/2020 19:33

Finally got my hands on Fair Warning by Michael Connelly after waiting months for the library to allocate it to me. Don't know what's taken them so long.smile

Good job that they have disposed of their normal 3 week period as I've got 4 other books to read before it.

moulesy replied on 27/11/2020 19:49

Posted on 27/11/2020 19:33 by Wherenext

Finally got my hands on Fair Warning by Michael Connelly after waiting months for the library to allocate it to me. Don't know what's taken them so long.smile

Good job that they have disposed of their normal 3 week period as I've got 4 other books to read before it.

Posted on 27/11/2020 19:49

How about that? I just picked that up myself along with Peter James's latest Roy Grace instalment. I've also got the latest from Roddy Doyle and Nick Hornby and by some sort of glitch in the reservation system they've been renewed till. .. er ... the 1st of March 2021 so I've got a bit of time with them yet! wink

Wherenext replied on 27/11/2020 20:07

Posted on 27/11/2020 20:07

We've just been told to bring them back whenever we want to or can.

I like Roddy Doyle but will have to put him on the back burner. If you read it, M, in the next 4 weeks let me have a review.laughing

nelliethehooker replied on 29/11/2020 21:16

Posted on 29/11/2020 21:16

For anyone who likes their thrillers with a bit of a bite, and haven't read any of the Charlie Parker series by John Connolly, the first in the series, Every Read Thing, is available on Kindle for 99p today. A great although dark series.

brue replied on 05/12/2020 10:37

Posted on 05/12/2020 10:37

I was listening to Ian Rankin on the Radio 4 Saturday Live morning show, talking about moving Jack Reacher to Caithness, somewhere between Dounreay and the Castle of Mey. Think I might attempt to read a book set up there to see if the area springs to life. 

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