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I neeed to get reading again, just no time!
I've downloaded the farm, we need to talk about Kevin, wild and this is where I leave you. Loads of the books I had on my amazon wishlist have been turned into films now
 
I would be lost without me reading now. I only took it up properly 2 and alf years ago since i got a kindle. I am visually impaired so struggle with book. So happy :)
 
I am reading all the books my Brendan sanderson - if the next (if not better George RR Martin) if you like fantasy you cant beat him.

Also read the Hobbitt (as never had) - and kinda disappointed not at all worth the hype was going to read the Lord of the Rings but not sure if can be bothered now.

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Also read the Hobbitt (as never had) - and kinda disappointed not at all worth the hype was going to read the Lord of the Rings but not sure if can be bothered now.

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I've read both, and started wrong because I read Lord of the Rings before the Hobbit back when I was a kid. (oops) Lord of the Rings is soooooooo much better in my opinion. Well, once you get past the first couple of chapters. I'm not a hobbit fan, so it took me two tries to get past that first part. Once they got to Bree and met up with Strider (Aragorn), I was hooked. I got so involved with the characters that I read the notes at the end, and cried a little when I read about Aragorn's death (which occurred years and years after the book, so that's not a spoiler, I promise!). If you enjoy fantasy, definitely give LotR at least one try. I re-read it every couple of months just because I love it even more after each additional reading.

The Hobbit bores me to tears, as much as I love Tolkien. :( There is just so much more character development, action, and over-all plot in Lord of the Rings!
 
I'm reading Ann Wroe - Perkin which is semi-textbook but pertinent to my research. It's supposed to be easing me in gently but I'm struggling with it due to brain fog. Yuck. I may put it back and start something a bit lighter until I feel better.
 
Rereading the Harry Potter books. Sometimes you just have to go back to Hogwarts!
 
I'm reading Ann Wroe - Perkin which is semi-textbook but pertinent to my research. It's supposed to be easing me in gently but I'm struggling with it due to brain fog. Yuck. I may put it back and start something a bit lighter until I feel better.


Omg I love this book. What is your research for?
 
I am just half way trough *wrecked* by Priscilla West. talking me a bit longer to read it as not had much time for reading this week :(
 
I'm reading Ann Wroe - Perkin which is semi-textbook but pertinent to my research. It's supposed to be easing me in gently but I'm struggling with it due to brain fog. Yuck. I may put it back and start something a bit lighter until I feel better.


Omg I love this book. What is your research for?

I'm hoping to start a MA in History in the next couple of years and so I'm trying to research a possible project subject. At undergrad level my specialism was Early Modern so it's the right era and I also have a bit of an obsession with Henry VII lol :blush:

Going to put it down and start again at the beginning after Half Term.
 
Well I'm a little late to the party, but I just looked through this entire thread. Found some great books that I can't wait to read and have added to my list!
 
I'm reading Ann Wroe - Perkin which is semi-textbook but pertinent to my research. It's supposed to be easing me in gently but I'm struggling with it due to brain fog. Yuck. I may put it back and start something a bit lighter until I feel better.


Omg I love this book. What is your research for?

I'm hoping to start a MA in History in the next couple of years and so I'm trying to research a possible project subject. At undergrad level my specialism was Early Modern so it's the right era and I also have a bit of an obsession with Henry VII lol :blush:

Going to put it down and start again at the beginning after Half Term.

eek, so exciting. I have major Henry VII obsession too, also Elizabeth of York. Sounds brilliant. Would love to do that!
 
I have started reading Fifty Shades of Grey again since the movie was coming out. I was gonna try to finish it before seeing the movie, but I went to it last night and I'm only about half way through it so far!
 
I'm reading the rosie effect atm which is the follow on from the rosie project. I also read giovanna flectures books which were very good.

I'm reading this too! I loved The Rosie Project!

I only just joined the thread so not sure if it's already been recommended, but I love Sophie Kinsella's books, so many are laugh out loud funny and very addictive. I recently read Shopaholic to the Stars which was hilarious, but my all time fave has to be The Undomestic Goddess.
I read a huge genre of books, but after reading quite a few books filled with death - such as The Maze runner series, I've decided some lighter hearted chick-lit is needed for a few books :) xxx
 
Sophie kinsella is my guilty pleasure, but I didn't like shopaholic to the stars either :( I thought becky was selfish and vapid.
 
I'm re reading some Pratchett. I'm reading the witches books and I've just got onto maskerade. I'm also reading a hypnobirthing book but had to have something to take my mind off pregnancy on the go as well.
 

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