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1wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:15 pm

DH bought me a Moleskine passions book journal. This has A-z tabbed pages, so for me it makes sense to use this to record books by title A-z (rather than A-z of author's names).

A= The ABC Murders, Agatha Christie @ June 2011
This was amusing as A was for Andover, which was a sister site I visited for work last year, and D= Doncaster which is where we are currently residing.

B= Billy Bathgate, EL Doctorow
I started this in June, but didn't finish. I held a copy of it as it is a 1001 book to read before-you-die. Billy Bathgate would have fitted in quite nicely into the ABC Murders :>

C= Cabal, Michael Dibdin
Just started this on my Kindle. Watched one of the TV adaptations (BBC) but this was of Vendetta. We went to Venice on honeymoon

2wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:16 pm

G= Girl with green eyes, Edna o'brien

3wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:16 pm

4wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:17 pm

K= Killing the Shadows, Val McDermid
I started to read this in June/July (2011) but we moved house @10th July and this paperback accidentally got put into storage...

5wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:20 pm

L= Looking Good Dead, Peter James
The second Roy Grace novel, I read the first one Dead Simple as part of another challenge, enjoyed it so went on to obtain the second... not sure if I'll bother with the third Not Dead Enough... unlikeable characters- cringey sex scene. I also found it a bit odd that the action was set a week after the events in Dead Simple? Very overly descriptive; the detective parks on a street and the author sees fit to list every single shop along the street ??

6wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:21 pm

7wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:24 pm

O= 1222, Anne Holt
Ha, the journal doesn't have a tab for numbers/ misc. although there are 6 larger blank tabs at the back...
Anyway, I downloaded this as it was £1 and I'm quite partial to a bit of crime, and "Scandi" crime in particular I guess. Not impressed.

8wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:24 pm

9wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:25 pm

10wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:28 pm

S= Started Early, Took my Dog; Kate Atkinson July 2011
Hm, for some reason I must have got confused and read this ... maybe because of A for Atkinson meaning this was at the top of my Kindle library ...
Interesting, enjoyable. Not like me to read a series book out of order!

11wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:31 pm

T= The Treatment, Mo Hayder June 2011
Recently I read Ritual by her and wanted to read more... but then I discovered this was a re-read! Although I did complete the re-read at times I did wonder, as the plot is VERY grim. Possibly I'm more sensitive now I'm a parent?
I've gone onto request Skin via Bookmooch- this very evening :>

13wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:34 pm

B= The Blind Assassin, Margaret Atwood
I read The Robber Bride in April, geez it took me forever, but I generally like M Atwood. Will look forward to getting round to this one, but it'll have been put in storage.

14wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:38 pm

S= Summer Without Men, The, Siri Hustvedt
One DH got me for my birthday, but will be in storage now. Read & enjoyed What I Loved by her in 2009
http://www.librarything.com/topic/53607

16wonderlake
Août 10, 2011, 5:43 pm

V= The Virgin Suicides, Jeffrey Eugenides
This was my favourite film for a time, however I did read -plough through- Middlesex and seem to remember really disliking the ending...

17wonderlake
Modifié : Oct 10, 2011, 3:30 pm

A. The ABC Murders @ June 2011
B
C- Cabal @ August 2011
D
E
F
G- Gone @ October 2011
H
I
J- Jar City @ Sept 2011
K
L- Looking Good Dead @ July 2011
M
N- Nemesis @ Sept 2011
O- 1222 @ August 2011
P
Q
R
S- Started Early, took my dog @ July 2011
T- The Treatment @ June 2011
U
V
W- The White Tiger @ August 2011
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18wonderlake
Août 27, 2011, 6:18 am

W= The White Tiger, Aravind Adiga
Bought this on my Kindle as it was only 0.99p, and it's a 1001 to-read-before-you-die book.
A quick read, it reminded me of The Reluctant Fundamentalist- the way the novel is a monologue delivered to a 3rd party explaining events?
Coincided with a TV show "India on four wheels" (BBC2) which I only half-watched, but am quite sure it doesn't delve into 'The Darkness' quite as much as the book...
Ah! White Tiger also reminded me of The Killer Inside Me

19wonderlake
Août 28, 2011, 8:16 am

Started to read Nemesis, Jo Nesbo; another Kindle read