I left her in the midst of her Roman Empire books. I think I read two or three but have not revisited. "Morgan's Runs" seems to be a popular one that takes place in her native Australia and most worth reading. It's 900 pages long so it had better be worth reading.
This book is more crime/thriller and it was a good one for me. (The Prodigal Son)
My final "I just finished" post for October 2013. It was A Tap on the Window by Linwood Barclay. Barclay writes pretty good thrillers, and, although somewhat long at 500 pages, it was quite readable. So if you like thrillers, I can recommend it.
Like you, CAROLYN, haven't found anything especially captivating lately. Currently involved in Margaret Atwood's ALIAS GRACE. It's based on a true story which I'll research. Library robot, Vince, just called and I now have a third book awaiting my pick-up. I may be slithering into the shadows for the next three weeks! ;) Will let you know what will be my first read for Nov.!
I'm into a little something different, a fantasy adventure called, "Once We Were Kings." http://www.amazon.com/Once-Were-Kings-Fantasy-Sojourner-ebook/dp/B0...
I got a surprise this month, as Amazon Prime has added a new bonus on the monthly free book you can borrow.
First, I borrowed "Last Train to Istanbul" which takes place in one of my favorite cities. http://www.amazon.com/Last-Train-Istanbul-Novel-ebook/dp/B00BJ8YD78...
Then I was informed that starting this month, Prime Members are entitled to a monthly download of a free copy of a soon to be released book. Four were offered and I selected "Silent Echo." http://www.amazon.com/Silent-Echo-J-R-Rain/dp/147780885X
So you like the amazon Prime membership, Mandy? I've been trying to decide whether or not to sign up for it; then a read an article the other day that it's not worth it becuz the 1-free-ebook-a-month selection was all old stuff. But sounds like from what you say that they've improved the selection.
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