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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #435 on: October 21, 2012, 08:51:30 pm »
Just finished reading The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck - an amazing and disturbing classic.  Now I need something light to read after that one!
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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #436 on: October 22, 2012, 06:05:37 am »
Cookie, finished the Tess Geritsen, would agree with what was written on the back, deep, dark,very disturbing.  Could not stop until I finished it last night.  Will look for her other novels.  Have quite a stack to get through now including Lee Child(Killing Floor) (Thanks Gert) Jo Nesbo (The Snowman), Keigo Higashino,(The Devotion of Suspect X) David Baldacci (Simple Genius), Ken Follet (Winter of the World)
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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #437 on: October 22, 2012, 07:04:33 am »
Try Camilla Lackberg too. She writes good books.
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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #438 on: October 22, 2012, 07:21:57 am »
Try Camilla Lackberg too. She writes good books.

Oh yes.

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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #439 on: October 22, 2012, 08:46:00 am »
Thanks, will do

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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #440 on: October 22, 2012, 12:23:44 pm »
Cookie, I've now got 3 of Camilla Lackburg's waiting for me.  :)
I'm part wy through The Arrivals which I'm enjoying, but I'll have to put it aside for the Thirteenth Take by Dianne Setterfield as this is my new book club book.
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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #441 on: October 22, 2012, 01:35:43 pm »
I am almost finished the casual vacancy by JK Rowling.  Enjoying it but don't think there would have been that hype if written by someone else, it nothing really out of the ordinary.

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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #442 on: October 22, 2012, 01:43:09 pm »
I have read the sample chapter, and am sitting on the fence ATM. For an ebook this is very expensive. Why should it be twice the price and then some? It just starts to set a precedent for other popular authors to command more than $10 for an electronic book. *sniff*
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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #443 on: October 22, 2012, 02:36:59 pm »
I agree with you CP about ebooks.  At least if you buy a paperback once you have purchased it, it is yours to do what you want with it which in my case is to lend or give it to someone else. Why shouldn't you be able to forward your ebooks after all you have paid for them and in many cases the same price!

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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #444 on: October 22, 2012, 03:06:55 pm »
This one tho is $24 which is unheard of for non fiction. It's the best time to protest and say NO

We had a bookshop near us close down after 10 years. Possibly probably due to the advancement of being able to download ebooks. Right to closing  day he only ever offered 20% maximum discount at the end when he was forced to, even with ebooks I probs spent near $800/yr there. All cookbooks were heat sealed which was great for me - no crumbling or drooling. He was such a sad sack that Im really glad that I don't have to pass his shop, look wistfully in the window, and then remember he never had a positive thing to say. I spend way much more on the Internet, he just got to me that I couldn't wAlk in his shop. One staff member who was an ex English teacher an passionate reader we used to have to hide between bookshelves in case we were discovered talking. Sad. She recommended some really worthwhile books that were thought provoking.

If we have the ability to choose our books based on price alone, and what format ie hardcover vs ebook so that no one loses however an ebook should be a helluva lot cheaper given environmental and cost wise factors. Staff reviews don't count as Byers will give a more honest opinion and there is no work involved given all the ework is there, and its just a click of the mouse.
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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #445 on: October 23, 2012, 07:20:51 am »
I have The Casual Vacancy with me but doubt I will read it while we are away I need something very light. DDdidnt really enjoy the story part of the book. She said the writing, descriptions etc were good but as a book she didn't rave about it. So I must get to it and see what I think.
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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #446 on: October 23, 2012, 07:32:33 am »
I am enjoying  The Vacency very much for just the writing and the characters.  It is definitely not light reading and I keep interrupting it to read another  not that  I am not liking it so much as I just don't want it to finish.

I am still saving up Jack Reacher. Dom't know  why. I keep downloading other stuff.


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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #447 on: October 23, 2012, 07:34:37 am »
Patricia Cornwell has another book out so I'm going to download it this week sometime

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« Reply #448 on: October 23, 2012, 07:44:36 am »
I bought that at Big W yesterday. For me it was cheaper ($20) than the ebook.
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Re: What book are you reading?
« Reply #449 on: October 23, 2012, 07:52:11 am »
We are still paying more for e books than anyone. It is just so unfair. Blame it on the major publishers in Australia. I still am not buying paper books because of the paper waste.  I am reading more and more news on line as well for the same reason. I don't buy mags either but my DD does so I get the good gossip and fashion  stuff .

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