What is the last book you read, and your rating?
- Fran
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Would definitely recommend 'What Was Lost' also ... she is a beautiful writer.Clio_hk wrote:Thank you for your suggestion.Fran wrote:The News Where You Are by Catherine O'Flynn
Unusual book & very interesting read ... beautiflul writing too. Gets a 9/10 from me
Just done some research at Amazon where I also find O'Flynn's debut novel 'What Was Lost'. Have you read this one as well?
Still think about What was lost and it sometime since I read it.
- Starqrider
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- Mairin
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- ParanoidIdealDodo
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I just finished Wizard' First Rule by Terry Goodkind. And for me, it's 4 out of 5 stars. The book was written in a very simple manner an average reader like me would understand. The mid-part was a bit dragging & there were awkward sentences, but overall I liked the story.Daily Alice wrote:I just finished Jack of Kinrowan by Charles De Lint. I give it 4/5 stars.
Fun, fast-paced reading for those who love urban fantasy.

- Gannon
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- Fran
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- Carla Hurst
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- StephenKingman
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I rate it 8 out of 10.
- Lonestar
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Bounces back and forth between the present [turn of the 21st Century] and World War II, during the German occupation of Norway. The protagonist, a retired Norwegian businessman, is forced to reflect upon a long-ago incident that marked the beginning of a series of losses for himself and his only neighbor, both of whom were acquainted during and just after the war.
A good read for those wanting to gain a little insight into Scandinavians, although I thought the ending left one hanging. Or maybe just me.

- Fran
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Loved that book ... I even loved the look & feel of the book itself before I even opened it.Lonestar wrote:"Out Stealing Horses," by Per Petterson.
Bounces back and forth between the present [turn of the 21st Century] and World War II, during the German occupation of Norway. The protagonist, a retired Norwegian businessman, is forced to reflect upon a long-ago incident that marked the beginning of a series of losses for himself and his only neighbor, both of whom were acquainted during and just after the war.
A good read for those wanting to gain a little insight into Scandinavians, although I thought the ending left one hanging. Or maybe just me.
Just finished 'The Bolter' by Frances Osborne 8/10
- Gannon
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