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Offline Chitma Reading
04 Jul 2012, 09:05 AM | Post: #341

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(04 Jul 2012 09:03 AM)jambalian Wrote:  Here's another free short story about a novel way of turning young offenders away from crime: Recidivist https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/19465

oo i read that one a while ago - interesting concept Smile
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04 Jul 2012, 09:21 PM | Post: #342

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Flux by Mark Faulkner - I'm reading it now and it's very good. Very creepy scary.
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08 Jul 2012, 11:48 AM | Post: #343

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Some fab books free today
I just finished reading Flux by Mark Faulkner and thought it was amazing. I kept thinking it was kind of like the anti-Tollesbury Times in that it reminded me of Simon (or whatever his name changed to be) in a bad way rather than the "good way" Simon was affected.

The Mountain and The Flood by Sheila Perry is good if you haven't had enough of the rain yet.
Fake Kate by David Wailing - what do you think of the ending?
Replica by Lexi Revellian (can't think what to say here Tongue Big Grin )
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08 Jul 2012, 12:37 PM | Post: #344

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(08 Jul 2012 11:48 AM)joo Wrote:  Some fab books free today
I just finished reading Flux by Mark Faulkner and thought it was amazing. I kept thinking it was kind of like the anti-Tollesbury Times in that it reminded me of Simon (or whatever his name changed to be) in a bad way rather than the "good way" Simon was affected.

The Mountain and The Flood by Sheila Perry is good if you haven't had enough of the rain yet.
Fake Kate by David Wailing - what do you think of the ending?
Replica by Lexi Revellian (can't think what to say here Tongue Big Grin )

Thanks again Joo - I thoroughly recommend Replica - it was a really surprising novel, or at least it surprised me, and quite unlike anything I had read before. Have just this minute downloaded Fake Kate which also sounds intriguing.
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08 Jul 2012, 12:39 PM | Post: #345

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Don't forget to get Flux too. I'm just writing my review for it now.
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15 Jul 2012, 10:23 AM | Post: #346

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Offline LindaGruchy Reading The Chandelier Ballroom by Elizabeth Lord
15 Jul 2012, 10:46 AM | Post: #347

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Nabbed it on your recommendation thanks Joo.
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17 Jul 2012, 11:11 AM | Post: #348

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That Bear Ate My Pants by Tony James Slater is free again today.

My favourite book of the year. Grab it now, as I'm going to recommend it for book club next month.

(Unless he's updated it) He can't spell buses, but don't hold that against him Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin
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Offline LindaGruchy Reading The Chandelier Ballroom by Elizabeth Lord
17 Jul 2012, 06:08 PM | Post: #349

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Not being able to spell busses? Is that the kiss of death to a manuscript.

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Offline LindaGruchy Reading The Chandelier Ballroom by Elizabeth Lord
17 Jul 2012, 09:55 PM | Post: #350

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I see The Curiosity Cabinet is free again, and is at no 77. Well done Catherine.

I haven't read my copy yet. Too busy writing.

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