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We're listening to The Beekeeper's Apprentice ~ while riding in the car. We begin our days pretty early and have long drives back & forth to appointments etc. It's a Sherlock adventure with his 'young assistant' Mary Russell. Definitely a good read!I get to knit while my hubby drives :)
Should say 'good read'. Hi Kat, you're books sound very intriguing; good choices during sock madness!
Penny wrote: "Should say 'good read'. Hi Kat, you're books sound very intriguing; good choices during sock madness!"
thanks! i like both of them. i think the hamlet novelization is a good way to get into the topic short of reading shakespear himself. i am not a native englishspeaker and shakespear's language is not too easy for me...
the nightmanager is fairly easy to read and understand - in comparison... your book sounds interesting too!
thanks! i like both of them. i think the hamlet novelization is a good way to get into the topic short of reading shakespear himself. i am not a native englishspeaker and shakespear's language is not too easy for me...
the nightmanager is fairly easy to read and understand - in comparison... your book sounds interesting too!
i just started "The Survivors Club" by Lisa Gardner.i am a huge fan of Harlan Coben, Linwood Barclay, and james patterson's womans murder club.
i have read EVERYTHING by them; and i am in need of a new author.
I'm Ann Marie.I am jumping between two books right now, both written by Kim Harrison. Either The Operator or The Turn.
The first is the second book in her new series. The second is a prequel to her Hallows series.
I just can't read just one book at a time anymore then I can knit on one project at a time.
I'm listening to The Luminaries whilst knitting.Kat, Shakespeare isn't easy to read for a native English speaker either! :)
thank you anne! this lightens my day!
i imagine it's abit like reading old german for me- although Goethe is quite fine in my opinion and i do not know why, but i never had to read the nibelungen saga in school...
Anne wrote: "I'm listening to The Luminaries whilst knitting.
Kat, Shakespeare isn't easy to read for a native English speaker either! :)"
i imagine it's abit like reading old german for me- although Goethe is quite fine in my opinion and i do not know why, but i never had to read the nibelungen saga in school...
Anne wrote: "I'm listening to The Luminaries whilst knitting.
Kat, Shakespeare isn't easy to read for a native English speaker either! :)"
me too! i read a lot of books at the same time, which ends in me restarting a book if i do not remember the beginning anymore...Ann wrote: "I'm Ann Marie.
I am jumping between two books right now, both written by Kim Harrison. Either The Operator or The Turn.
The first is the second book in her new series. The second is a prequel to..."
I am jumping between two books right now, both written by Kim Harrison. Either The Operator or The Turn.
The first is the second book in her new series. The second is a prequel to..."
Katharina wrote: "me too! i read a lot of books at the same time, which ends in me restarting a book if i do not remember the beginning anymore.I have had to do that a couple of times. There are a couple of books that I started last year that I am going to have to start over either later this year or next.



and then when the pattern drops i plan to listen to https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...,
what are you reading while waiting for round 2?