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  1. NigelJ

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    Just finished reading The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. Currently dipping in and out of The Best of Myles, Flora Britannica, 10 Million Aliens and Clash of Civilisations.
     
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      I've always struggled with Le Carre but his books make excellent TV series, films and radio adaptations. In my pile of books to get to I have The Third Man by Graham Greene - I hope that the same doesn't apply to him.
      I've just finished The Wire In The Blood by Val McDermid. Sometimes I'm just in the mood for a good thriller (easy reading, pick me up put me down kind of things) and she writes a damned good thriller.
       
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        I finished this book two weeks ago. It's taken a while because the print was so small but it was a good read and enlightening. Although non fiction author Sarah Fraser has to a certain degree written it in novel form making it easier to take in. Simon Fraser was a complicated man with a complicated life - that life dedicated to the clans of Scotland and his estate of 500 square miles. Considered a traitor by the English government he was the last British noble to be executed and in my opinion that was not justifiable. If Sarah Fraser has her facts right then I don't see why Simon has such notoriety.
         
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          @Sheal glad you enjoyed it mate, even though the writing was small but at least you got another form of detail about him more :dbgrtmb:
           
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            Thanks Gail. :) I'm back to my Kindle now and print I can read.

            I'm currently reading a novel by Philippa Gregory called 'Earthly Joys'. A story supposedly about the life of John Tradescant, famous gardener to 17th century nobility. With little research on the authors part there's not enough to stave off boredom - the story plods along. Just over halfway through, I'll finish it and then see if I can find a biography of John's botanical life and travels.
             
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              Done this book in now on two the 2nd in line as there's 3 in total...wished the prices stopped the same though :dunno:

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                @Sheal they do my head in when they plod along they make you depressed trying to red them :snorky:
                 
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                  My new friend im curled up with,in this snowy weather:snowing: - enjoying it so far :wub2:
                   
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                    I have two on the go at the moment. Both thought provoking but in vastly different ways.
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                    My "inbetween" read:

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                      @"M" Small Great Things - any good?
                       
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                        It's a light read because, after all, it is a Jodi Picoult novel. :heehee:
                        But she is a thought provoking writer. So far, and as I would expect with her, there are some very strong characters emerging and the story is based on race, perceptions, biases. I'm only a few chapters in but I'm keen to see how this story unfolds. I just hope it isn't an anti-climax finish.
                        Ask me again when I've completed it :heehee:
                         
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                          in the new year another of me Xmas gifts ....REALLY enjoyed it - it was a most thought-provoking emotional read. A new author for me but will definitely read more of hers again :thumbsup:
                           
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                            LOL M, Seems we cross posted but based on my one book of hers ...so by no means an expert :heehee: I can only agree ;)
                             
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                              Have you read it all @BeeHappy :)
                               
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                              @"M" I'm not short of my marbles mate :whistle: but reading two books would do my head in :dunno:
                               
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