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The Week In Books: May 30 – June 5

 I thought I would read more this week, but best laid plans etc. Still some really good stuff in there, and some less so!

Read:

The White Cottage Mystery by Margery Allingham

Fixin’ to Die by Tonya Kappes

Murder on a Designer Diet by Shawn Reilly Simmons

The Madness of Mercury by Connie Di Marco

A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn

Oliver Twisted by Cindy Brown

Started:

Unnatural Fire by Fidelis Morgan

Goodbye Mrs Chips by Dorothy Cannell

Still reading:

The Long View by Elizabeth Jane Howard

Bury Her Deep by Catriona McPherson

 Still no books bought. I’m trying really, really hard! 

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The Week In Books: May 23 – May 29

This week started quite slowly – but ratcheted up at the end as I finished some books that had been on the go for a while (because they were hardbacks not because they weren’t any good).

Read:

Act Like It by Lucy Parker

It Had To Be You by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Dead is Better by Jo Perry

Lucia in London by E F Benson

Pretty Honest by Sali Hughes

Notorious Nineteen by Janet Evanovich

Attachments by Rainbow Rowell

Started:

The Long View by Elizabeth Jane Howard

Bury Her Deep by Catriona McPherson

Still reading:

n/a

And I didn’t buy any books either.  Go me.  I’d be impressed with myself, except that I’m fairly sure it’s not going to last.

 

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The Week In Books: May 16 – May 22

Another positive week in reading – I’m practically up to date with NetGalley – and I’m continuing to work my way through the to-read bookshelf before I refill from the pile…

Read:

The Locked Room Mystery mystery by Jasper Fforde

Rock-a-Bye Bones by Carolyn Haines

Death at a Fixer-Upper by Sarah Hobart

A Useful Woman by Darcie Wilde

Miss Mapp by E F Benson

Death of Nobody by Derek Farrell

Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham

Nobody’s Baby But Mine by Susan Elizabeth Philips

Started:

I finished everything I started!

Still reading:

Attachments by Rainbow Rowell

Pretty Honest by Sali Hughes

The only books I bought this week were travel guides for holiday planning.  I’m almost impressed with myself…

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The Week In Books: May 9 – May 15

Quite a quiet week in reading this week – lots going on in the real world and a busy time at work as well.  You’ll notice I went on a Lorna Hill kick – they were part of that big second-hand/collectable order that I put in with my favourite book dealers a few months back and have been sitting on the side of the to-read bookshelf – so came to the top of the pile as part of my clear-the-bookshelf-so-I-can-refill-it kick.  I think I had read Swan Feather before – but a very long time ago and some of the time line in the Wells books overlaps a lot, so it’s hard to be sure when it was so long ago (20 years I think) so I’m counting it!  The Sali Hughes – which I’ve been dipping in an out of on an as-and-when basis for about 9 months – joins the in progress pile because I’ve started reading it from cover to cover…

Read:

Foxglove Summer by Ben Aaronovitch

Northbridge Rectory by Angela Thirkell

Principal Role by Lorna Hill

Swan Feather by Lorna Hill

Back Stage by Lorna Hill

Night Shift by Charlaine Harris

Started:

Pretty Honest by Sali Hughes

Still reading:

Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham

Attachments by Rainbow Rowell

I continue to exert my willpower to the max – and haven’t ordered any books.  One of the secondhand books I ordered a few weeks back arrived from America this week (the next Charles and Melanie/Malcolm and Suzanne book) so I’m still feeling like things are arriving which is nice.  I’m also trying to be very good with the NetGalley requests too – I’m nearly up to date and want to keep it that way!

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The Week In Books: May 2 – May 8

A very profitable week’s reading.  My quest to empty the to-read bookshelf continues – as does the 50 page challenge (if I’m not enjoying it/interested by it by page 50, I give it up).  At current rate of progress I’ll be replenishing the bookshelf in no time!

Read:

The Dressmaker by Rosalie Ham

Mystery and Mayhem by Katherine Woodfine, Robin Stevens et al

Serafina and the Black Cloak by Robert Beatty

Reining in Murder by Leigh Hearon

A Muddied Murder by Wendy Tyson

Miss Buncle Married by D E Stevenson

Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch et al

The Song Collector by Natasha Solomons

Death and the Lit Chick by GM Malliet

Started:

Attachments by Rainbow Rowell

Still reading:

Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham

And I didn’t buy any books either.  Total result.  I’m almost proud of myself.  I would be if it wasn’t for the huge pile of books nestling behind my sofa arm!

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Book of the Week: Fangirl

This week’s BotW was an easy choice.  I fell head over heels for Fangirl.  I devoured it, nearly didn’t get enough sleep because of it and was annoyed when it broke two of my handbag-books rules (hardback, and at the point I was thinking of taking it to work I only had 150 pages left) so I had to wait longer to get back to it and finish it.  And we should just contemplate for a minute, why it has taken me so long to read this.   Yup. The state of the pile.  Exactly.  Hence my new shelf-reading kick (mentioned in yesterday’s post) to try and get down the pile.

Fangirl tells the story of Cath’s first year at college.  Her twin sister Wren seems to be rebelling against their previous closeness, and she’s struggling to find her own way and place on campus with out her support.  Then there’s Cath’s career as a successful Simon Snow fan-fiction author – the release date for the last book in the series is looming, and Cath has to finish her alternative ending first.  And then there’s her worries about their dad, loving and sparky – but fragile – and now at home on his own.

I loved this so much.  It tapped into some of my own experiences when I was Cath’s age.  I’m not a fan fic writer, but I was a child who spent hours in pretend worlds based on the books that I had read.  I could spend hours out in the garden during the summer, pretending I was in a series that I loved.  Then when I was finishing A-levels I fell in love with a West End show and got heavily into its online community.  I totally identified with Cath as she tried to fit Simon in with her “real” life.   And while I’m not anxious to the extent that Cath is, I am quite shy and I can remember the terror of starting university – and not knowing *anyone* – so I was with Cath as she baby-stepped her way into college life.

This isn’t the first of Rainbow Rowell’s books that I’ve read – I read Eleanor and Park a few years back and really liked it, but this is the next level.  I could go right back and read it all over again.  And I do now have Carry On (the story that Cath was writing) sitting on the pile – and I have Attachments on the shelf too, which I’ll be reading sooner rather than later.

I’m late to the party, but you should be able to get this *anywhere* that is selling books.  Amazon have it in their 3 paperbacks for £10 and it’s only slightly cheaper in Kindle.  Waterstones and Foyles have it too – and I suspect it’ll be in W H Smiths, maybe HMV and perhaps even some of the supermarkets still too. Go forth and read it.

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The Week In Books: April 25 – May 1

A bit of an action-adventure-mystery-y week – with a time-travelling romp, a spy romp and cozy crimes among the reading matter.  And a bit of YA.  And some romance.  I need to get my non-fiction reading hat on again though as I’ve been a bit lax in that direction.

Read:

A Symphony of Echos by Jodi Taylor

Read It and Weep by Jenn McKinlay

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

This One is Mine by Maria Semple

Sugar and Iced by Jenn McKinley

Her Only Desire by Gaelen Foley

The Mask of Night by Tracy Grant

Started:

The Song Collector by Natasha Solomons

Still reading:

Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham

One actual book and a couple of ebooks (all sequels) purchased – and I’ve gone on a big kick of picking my next “real” book off the shelf – not the piles and leaving the gaps so I can see progress.  Then I can refill from the pile at an appropriate point and make the pile go down, rather than constant replenishment of the shelf, which leads me to keep adding to the piles.  We’ll see how long that lasts…

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The Week In Books: April 18 – April 24

I would have read more this week, except for the fact that I acquired a new-to-me copy of one of my favourite books of all time – Gone with the Windsors by Laurie Graham – and couldn’t resist re-reading it.  This of course cut into my time for reading new books and doesn’t count towards my total for the year – or my list here.  Still it’s so funny and so good I don’t mind!

Read:

The Queerness of Rusty by Phyllis Matthewman

Beneath a Silent Moon by Tracy Grant

Good Dukes Wear Black by Manda Collins

Just One Damned Thing After Another by Jodi Taylor

Mug Shot by Caroline Fardig

Maybe the Moon by Armistead Maupin

Started:

Read It and Weep by Jenn McKinlay

Still reading:

Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham

Five books (including that copy of Gone with the Windsors) and two ebooks bought.  Oops

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The Week In Books: April 11 – April 17

Look at my progress with the longstanding books in progress!  And I read more besides.  Thank you minibreak and days off work.

Read:

Dandy Gilver and a Deadly Measure of Brimstone

Jane Steel by Lyndsay Faye

The House at Baker Street by Michelle Birkby

Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld

Along the Infinite Sea by Beatriz Williams

Inspector of the Dead by David Morrell

Freya by Anthony Quinn

Chloe Takes Control by Phyllis Matthewman

Started:

Maybe the Moon by Armistead Maupin

The Queerness of Rusty by Phyllis Matthewman

Still reading:

Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham

I bought books this week – but that’s because we went to Northumberland for a few days – and that meant a trip to the cavern of amazingness that is Barter Books in Alnwick.  Ninety minutes later and I’ve got a basket of books that I’ve been after for a while – although a couple were for friends.  So much fun.

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The Week In Books: April 4 – April 10

Some really good books here – I’m having trouble picking my BotW for tomorrow!  I’m going to try and finish some of the long-running books this week coming though.

Read:

Superfluous Women by Carola Dunn

Somewhere Inside of Happy by Anna McPartlin

Exile for Annis by Josephine Elder

Prefects at Vivians by Patricia K Caldwell

Secret Letters at Trebizon by Anne Digby

Midnight Pleasures by Eloisa James

Started:

Dandy Gilver and a Deadly Measure of Brimstone

Still reading:

Freya by Anthony Quinn

Along the Infinite Sea by Beatriz Williams

Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham

Jane Steel by Lyndsay Faye

No books bought!  Again.  I’m really trying hard.