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  1. #1
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    Mar 2006
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    What are you reading?

    At the moment I'm reading The Firemans Mistress by Christie D!ckason. I just finished a Karin Slaughter one.

    My fave authors are;

    Michael Connelly
    Karin Slaughter
    Kathy Reichs
    Harlan Coben

    They are all crime. I love George RR Martin (fantasy).

    The best tear jerker I have EVER read was Suzannes Diary for Nicholas OMG If you havent read it, grab it. James Patterson wrote it and its great. I remember at the end my DH came home and I was on the lounge bawling my eyes out - actually sobbing, lol...

    Let Me Hear Your Voice by Catherine Maurice is the best book on Autism I've read. I could never explain how I felt at Layla's diagnosis as well as this book did it for me. I felt every word she wrote and this book felt like coming home for me after a long time in the dark. By the way, her children are completely recovered from autism

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    Nov 2004
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    RIght now Im reading 'The 7 habits of highly effective families' by Stephen R. Covey. Ive just finished 'You Own the Power' by Rosemary Althea which I loved. Nat ive read that book too and just loved it. Its always inspiring reading other peoples stories.

    Jo

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    Jo, do you mean the Catherine Maurice one?

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    I've almost finished reading "Where's Peter" by Roger Maynard, all about the disappearance of Peter Falconio. Next book lined up is a book all about unsolved murders.

    Nic

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    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    I'm reading The Explorers by Tim Flannery. He didn't write it so much as edit it. The book is a collection of writings by people who were explorers in Australia. I'm currently reading the account by a couple from the Tongan royal family who lived in Sydney for several years in the early 19th century.
    I'm finding the book really interesting. Its striking how much respect some of the Europeans had for Native Australian culture - we tend to think of them all as a bunch a rascist freaks but some of them were remarkably open minded. The other thing that really reminds me how much this country has been changed in the last 200 years is that it could take all day to travel 16 miles from Parramatta and by the end of the day they would be in unchartered territory.
    Also there used to be a cemetary at Town Hall. I wonder what they did with all the bodies and head stones when they rezoned it?
    I really enjoyed another book he wrote called The Future Eaters and this one is also really enjoyable although its very different.
    Last edited by Phteven; October 6th, 2006 at 08:34 PM. : tonganese?? wtf was I thinking...

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    I am not reading anything at the moment. Lately I have been buying and reading heaps of autobiographies - they make up nearly half my book collection now.

    My fave authors are;
    Margaret Attwood (The Handmaid's Tale and Alias Grace)
    Maeve Binchy
    Thomas Harris (Silence of the Lambs)
    Aldous Huxley (Brave new World)

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    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
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    I am a huge Meave Binchy fan too.......love all her books.....I consider them "comfort reading" LOL, and have read them all a few times........

    I am an avid breastfeeding reader.......I always use that 30 mins peace to have a good read.....D ick Francis is getting a re-visit, and I have a Lesley Pearce waiting to get into, as well as a Jodi Picoult..........

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    I am a HUGE fan of Kathy Reichs (another crime writer). I am currently reading Cross Bones. I have to buy her books as soon as they come out. I can never put them down! Other than that - I am reading this wonderfully entertaining book called Leading and Managing in Nursing. I am so looking forward to the end of the year!

    MG

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    LOL Lucy, I like to think of them as rainy day books, because they are just perfect for snuggling up with a blanket and a hot chocolate and reading all day.

    MG, I have heard of Kathy Reichs, but not read any of her stuff, she does sound good fro the reviews I've read of her.

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    She's brilliant Sherie. Her heroine Tempe Brennan is funny, but not stupidly so. I really enjoy her books. She's like Patricia Cornwall, but better.

    MG have you read any Karin Slaughter? She'a good too.

    Lucy, did Maeve Binchy write Circle Of Friends?

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    She's brilliant Sherie. Her heroine Tempe Brennan is funny, but not stupidly so. I really enjoy her books. She's like Patricia Cornwall, but better.

    MG have you read any Karin Slaughter? She'a good too.
    I totally agree Rayla! I haven't read any of Karin Slaughter - actually, hadn't heard of her until I read this thread! I am going to go searching at the library after exams I think. Have you seen the TV show based on Kathy's books? I don't think it's as good. She's only written one book I struggled with - the beginning was slower than normal and I was reading out of sequence so I got confused. Took about 3 chapters to get my head around it all and then I couldn't put it down! But I think I'm missing a book somewhere in the link because I can't work out what happened with Andrew Ryan AFTER the undercover stint. So I have to go searching at the book store....

    MG

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    Feb 2004
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    I've just finished reading Patricia Cornwall's At Risk, it's not as good as some of her other books though
    Now i'm reading The potato factory by Bryce Courtney again

    I love reading true crime books and get alot of mine 2nd hand from ebay, alot cheaper than the shops

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    Dec 2005
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    Yep Nat, she did write Circle of Friends. I have to say I saw the movie first and then read the book - and I like them both, but for different reasons if that makes sense.

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    Have you read Suzannes Diary For Nicholas? If you can, get it. Its a good rainy day book, too.

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    Chloe, the bodies ( around 2000 of them) were removed to Rookwood, but they just have one 'communal' headstone. They discovered 4 convict graves at Town Hall in 1991.
    Last edited by hannanat; October 6th, 2006 at 08:00 PM.

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    Nov 2004
    Giving the gift of life to a friend..
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    I have 2 books DH gave me that I had wanted forever & a day... Sekala Niskala & I just never get time to read them... They are books that explain indepth all the various beliefs, cycles, ceremonies, prcatices etc, etc, etc of balinese life!!!


    Other than that I only read BB!!!!

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    Dec 2005
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    I haven't read that Nat, I will tell my friend about the Catherine Maurice one though, her little boy was diagnosed as autistic 12 months ago and she still struggles with it some days. I think this book would be perfect for her.

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    Sherie she will love it because it offers hope. Her daughter was diagnosed, they 'cured' her and then her son was diagnosed. She explains how and what they did. It was behaviour therapy and its very expensive here - around $40,000 / year. We had to sell our house in QLD and now we rent in Sydney. I now do my own program based on that same therapy because we've run out of money, and Layla has come along leaps and bounds so tell your friend there IS hope.

    Sorry completely OT.

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