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Good book to read pls

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:50 pm
by Northern Lass
I am fed up of Genealogy! :o :shock: :o

I need a book!

Can someone recommend a good book
I have my new glasses so can see the print now
cost me an arm and a leg too
:cry:

So I love thrillers

love Jefferey Deaver
John Connely
Michale Connelly

now an historical novel with a good thriller built in

think BC wench mentioned one

So Barbara Carole WEnch
what was the name pls

or anyone

I don't want the Noddy ones you read Rob so button it
:roll:

Help pls..... :grin:

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 9:13 pm
by Annie
How about 'The Mystery of the Moaning Banshee' by Barbara Carroll , not read it lady in front of me at library was checking it out and the title caught my eye.

Annie

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 7:09 am
by MarkCDodd
That sounds like a book that might explain why my brother married his soon to be ex-wife :lol:

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:43 pm
by Teifi
Historical fiction -

How about the Shardlake series - C J Sansom

Thomas Challoner series - Susanna Gregory

The White Queen - Phillipa Gregory

Worth considering -

Small Island - Andrea Levy (recently on TV and very readable)

The Lemon Tree - Andrea Levy

Anything by Santa Montefiore

Have recently tackled Wolf Hall and did not get on with it at all, in fact
five friends have all given up on it!!

If you like reading about knights and their ladies, try The Greatest Knight - Elizabeth Chadwick
and its sequel The Scarlet Lion

There's a start for you Jan

Kate

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:58 pm
by Northern Lass
Thanks Kate
I have a note to read Dissolution first?
is that right?

just been bought a michael connelly so reading that first then going to try this
one you and BC wench mention C J Sansom

:grin:

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 2:03 pm
by Teifi
Strictly speaking - yes. Although I read Dark Fire first, they more or less stand on their own.

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 2:27 pm
by BC Wench
Hello Kate,

I forgot to say thanks for recommending the Susanna Gregory series of "Thomas Challoner" books. My hubby's hooked on them, he's got them all lined up to read. I'll have to get them one by one as it takes me ages to read a book as I keep re-reading the nice bits :-)

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 3:17 pm
by Teifi
Glad to be of service!!!

Kate

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 5:31 pm
by gardener
Teifi wrote:Have recently tackled Wolf Hall and did not get on with it at all, in fact
five friends have all given up on it!!

Kate


Thank you, thank you for posting that! I gave up on it too and felt really bad, it being a prize winner and all. feel much better now.

If you want a well written historical novel with a twist (and a bit of enthusiastic close encounters of the personal kind) try the series by Diana Gabaldon, first one is Outlander. Heroine gets transported back to 1743 and embroiled in the politics of the time. Really great read.

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 7:00 pm
by Teifi
Gosh I feel so much better knowing others were not bowled over by Wolf Hall. I felt it was very overhyped - the fact that characters were continually referred to as 'he' - I had to keep checking back - it could be Cromwell, the King or whoever, I felt it was most unsatisfactory.

Doubtless someone will have liked it, I felt so guilty as my daughter bought it me for Christmas, I haven't told her yet I didn't rate it!

A series of books which I am very fond of are Edward Rutherfurd's Sarum; London and The Forest. I live about a mile from Old Sarum so it was particularly interesting to me (in fact I've read and re-read it many times). My paper back eventually fell to pieces and I've now got a first ed. hardback - still going strong!

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 7:55 pm
by ellie
Personally, I like my literature in the 'dark' side, so anything Stephen King, James Herbert. I also like Richard Matheson's books :P

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 5:24 pm
by BC Wench
Kate
If you want a well written historical novel with a twist (and a bit of enthusiastic close encounters of the personal kind) try the series by Diana Gabaldon, first one is Outlander. Heroine gets transported back to 1743 and embroiled in the politics of the time. Really great read.


Thanks Teifi for the recommendation, I've just started reading it and am really enjoying it. The thickness of the book :o goodness only knows how long it will take me to read it.

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 6:51 pm
by nessa
Barbara Erskine writes historical mystery novels can't put them down once I start a new one, mainly have a Roman link but she wrote one called Whispering Sands about ancient Egypt which was spooky, her novels tend to be set in the past and present.

I have just discovered Elizabeth Chadwick enjoying about Medieval times a period of history I don't know a great deal about.

Nessa

Re: Good book to read pls

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 7:14 pm
by Northern Lass
These are great as a source of ref

I have just finished my Michael Connelly book Scarecrow
it was good but I have a Jeffrey Deaver one next

I do fancy that medieval one though nessa

keep em coming folks