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What Book or Kindle Book are you reading ??
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AnninGlos | Report | 2 Feb 2013 16:31 |
Muffy you will be an expert on the period. I read many of Jean Plaidy's book years ago, probably 30 - 40 years. I have one on the bookshelf waiting to be read (My book shelves are why I can't keep up with my kindle books Lol!) that one is Uneasy lies the head. |
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'Emma' | Report | 2 Feb 2013 15:07 |
Me too Mersey, trying to control it but not very successful. |
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Muffyxx | Report | 2 Feb 2013 14:32 |
My Mum reads Josephine Cox..aren't they a bit Cathrine Cooksony? Read one or two myself but they don't blow me away.... |
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Mersey | Report | 2 Feb 2013 14:24 |
Hi Ems Im trying my best not to get anymore books for my kindle but I cant help myself LOL......I confess I have an Amazon addiction :-D :-D :-D |
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'Emma' | Report | 2 Feb 2013 10:37 |
Am now reading 'Dear Me' autobiography by |
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Mersey | Report | 1 Feb 2013 19:47 |
I have read quite a few of Josephine Cox books over the years, one of my favourites was "Songbird", I also enjoyed "Midnight"....Some of her books I found a bit of a yawn but most have been enjoyable...... |
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'Emma' | Report | 1 Feb 2013 18:40 |
Thank you Vera and Ann that's the one and had a look |
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AnninGlos | Report | 1 Feb 2013 16:15 |
Just looked at the list inside the cover of the J Cox book I have and there is one called Her Father's sins. So that must be the one you were after Emma, well done Vera. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 1 Feb 2013 15:36 |
I've always avoided Josephine Cox's books in the library because there are so many of them I thought she might be another Barbara Cartland. But I saw the interview this morning as well and think I might give her a try. I think she said her first book was called "Her Father's Sins". |
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'Emma' | Report | 1 Feb 2013 13:10 |
Thank you Ann, I caught the tale end of the interview and |
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AnninGlos | Report | 1 Feb 2013 12:57 |
I have read 12 of her books Emma, some are better than others, some are quite light. I don't know which was her first though. One of the first ones I read was written in 1997 (I still have the book not a long memory), It is called miss you for ever, I seem to remember that it was good. An elderly woman found as a vagrant by a girl who subsequently visits her in hospital and who she entrusts with her diaries. I honestly can't remember the story but i must have like it to have kept the book. I shall have to re-read it now. |
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'Emma' | Report | 1 Feb 2013 12:43 |
Have never read a Josephine Cox book but after seeing |
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Mersey | Report | 31 Jan 2013 15:37 |
Hi Dee.. :-) Yes I was the sameI could not put it down, went with me everywhere, defintley one I would recomend, and I love Miranda the tele series too...... |
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Vintagefinemaid | Report | 30 Jan 2013 22:12 |
I had that for Christmas Mersey, brilliant, couldn't put it down |
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Mersey | Report | 30 Jan 2013 22:08 |
~~~~~~~ All :-D |
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AnninGlos | Report | 28 Jan 2013 17:53 |
Just read that about Sandi Toksvig Dee Lol!!! |
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'Emma' | Report | 28 Jan 2013 12:34 |
Just a nudge up for this thread. :-) |
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Vintagefinemaid | Report | 24 Jan 2013 06:36 |
Valentine Grey seemed a bit disjointed in places, dodging between the war in Africa and life in London. Certainly opened my eyes to what went on in the Boer War. At times I could almost here Sandi Toksvig reading it to me, which I am not sure helped !! |
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AnninGlos | Report | 23 Jan 2013 14:27 |
Will do BC, like it so far. TTried one Margaret Drabble once and didn't get on at all with it. |
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ButtercupFields | Report | 23 Jan 2013 13:42 |
Am ready to abandon the Margaret Drabble book...ok for classic scholars I suppose, but it seems to be dragging on a bit. Ann, let me know what you think of The Paris Wife as it looks interesting. |