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The Bookworm’s Thread 2018

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  • Wednesday2000
    Wednesday2000 Posts: 7,344 Forumite
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    The four books I want to read in January are:
    Watching the English - Kate Fox
    The Well-Tuned body - Penny Ingham (Alexander technique book)
    A Stranger in the house - Shari Lapena
    Mastermind - Maria Konnikova

    I decided not to read the Alexander Technique book as I had to do exercises alongside reading the book so thought I would leave that for a couple of months.

    My new list for January:

    1. Watching the English - Kate Fox

    A charity shop buy. Witty and funny so far. It's a very accurate description of how English people behave.:p I will give this to a friend afterwards.

    2. Mastermind - Maria Konnikova

    How to think like Sherlock Holmes. This book is really dull! I bought it at full price so I will persevere with this one. This will definitely be donated to a charity shop afterwards.

    3. How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free - E J.Zelinski

    My aim is to be retired from work at age 50 so the subject is super interesting to me. I started this one at the end of 2017 so I will include it for January too. Bought full price, but I will hold onto this book after I read it.

    4. The Happiness Trap - Russ Harris

    I borrowed this from a friend. Self-help book based on ACT - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. I read a couple of chapters of this one and it seems very familiar so I'm not sure if I have read it before or I have just read about the ACT therapy before. I might not bother reading all of this book and just give it back.

    5. A Stranger in the house - Shari Lapena

    Fiction thriller - I haven't started this one yet. If it's really good I usually try to read a book like this in one go so I will keep this for a weekend read.:)
  • sugarbaby125
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    Hello everyone, I finished reading my 1st book of 2018 yesterday.Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell. It is a psychological thriller, fast paced and gripping with well thought out characters. There is more than one twist in this book. 9.5/10
  • VfM4meplse
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    1. Watching the English - Kate Fox

    A charity shop buy. Witty and funny so far. It's a very accurate description of how English people behave.:p I will give this to a friend afterwards.
    A good read and made me behave distinctly more “English” afterwards. Must get round to dipping into the book that sits alongside it in my home, “Very British Problems”.
    2. Mastermind - Maria Konnikova

    How to think like Sherlock Holmes. This book is really dull! I bought it at full price so I will persevere with this one. This will definitely be donated to a charity shop afterwards.
    I P’Inned this after a recommendation from the previous thread, was looking forward to finding it.
    3. How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free - E J.Zelinski

    My aim is to be retired from work at age 50 so the subject is super interesting to me. I started this one at the end of 2017 so I will include it for January too. Bought full price, but I will hold onto this book after I read it.
    I’d love to read this book so have P’Inned it.
    4. The Happiness Trap - Russ Harris

    I borrowed this from a friend. Self-help book based on ACT - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. I read a couple of chapters of this one and it seems very familiar so I'm not sure if I have read it before or I have just read about the ACT therapy before. I might not bother reading all of this book and just give it back.
    Got this, was ok but not overly impressed.
    5. A Stranger in the house - Shari Lapena

    Fiction thriller - I haven't started this one yet. If it's really good I usually try to read a book like this in one go so I will keep this for a weekend read.:)
    Its on my shelf - let us know how you get on with it, please?

    It’s day 3 of the New Year and my total thus far is zero :o
    Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!

    "No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio

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  • VfM4meplse - Feel free to PM me if you want me to send you Mastermind. I'm not a weirdo or anything.:D I tried a bit of it again this morning and it really isn't my cup of tea.
  • pollypenny
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    I finished The Glovemaker's Daughter last night. 10/10!

    Anyone interested in The the first settlers in America, religion, realionships would love it. Over Christmas I haven’t had the same time for reading, so took longer than I would have done, but I loved it.
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  • sugarbaby125
    sugarbaby125 Posts: 3,335 Forumite
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    I read The Book of You by Claire Kendal and it was such a taut, tense, terrifying thriller that I could not put it down. It is a fantastic read. I would give it 9.5/10 :D
  • sugarbaby125
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    I just finished Theodore Boone The Accused by John Grisham. Almost from the 1st page I wondered if this book was for young adults and soon became aware that it was. :rotfl: It was a Poundland buy and as I love John Grisham, who is an excellent author I could not wait to read this book. I had not realised he had written books for young adults, but this book is still well written. ;) I would give it 8.5/10.
  • Syman
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    Syman wrote: »

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    As a long time fan of Iron Maiden this book was a very enjoyable read. Written in a style that balanced new information and well publicised events of Bruce's life(s) as a singer and airline captain, but not bogged down with too much personal information.

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    PS. VfM4mepls - i really enjoyed Shari Lapena - Stranger in the house.
    Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today!:mad:
    Cos if you do it today and like it...You can do it again tomorrow.. :p


    Bookworm's Thread 2019 reading Challenge total :- 1/60
  • Hello fellow book-worms!

    I hope I can stick to reading and to this tread this year, I really need to read more again, last year was a bit better than 2016 but still I haven't read as much as I hoped. So I now set myself a goal of 30 pages a day, which should be managable on my commute and sometimes during lunchbreak.

    Currently reading The Autumn Throne by Elizabeth Chadwick. Eleanor of Aquitaine is probably my favourite historical person, so I really enjoy reading about her and it is quite an entertaining read so far (about 3/4 in)

    Z
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  • Charly27
    Charly27 Posts: 602 Forumite
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    I decided not to read the Alexander Technique book as I had to do exercises alongside reading the book so thought I would leave that for a couple of months.

    My new list for January:

    1. Watching the English - Kate Fox

    A charity shop buy. Witty and funny so far. It's a very accurate description of how English people behave.:p I will give this to a friend afterwards.

    2. Mastermind - Maria Konnikova

    How to think like Sherlock Holmes. This book is really dull! I bought it at full price so I will persevere with this one. This will definitely be donated to a charity shop afterwards.

    3. How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free - E J.Zelinski

    My aim is to be retired from work at age 50 so the subject is super interesting to me. I started this one at the end of 2017 so I will include it for January too. Bought full price, but I will hold onto this book after I read it.

    4. The Happiness Trap - Russ Harris

    I borrowed this from a friend. Self-help book based on ACT - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. I read a couple of chapters of this one and it seems very familiar so I'm not sure if I have read it before or I have just read about the ACT therapy before. I might not bother reading all of this book and just give it back.

    5. A Stranger in the house - Shari Lapena

    Fiction thriller - I haven't started this one yet. If it's really good I usually try to read a book like this in one go so I will keep this for a weekend read.:)

    Might keep a look out for number 3 although I’m 54 this year so I might have to lower my sights!
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