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I love Poirot on TV but haven't read any of the books, never read anything by Agatha Christie but also loved Joan Hickson as Miss Marple. Another TV series I loved was the Fortunes of War with Emma Thompson and Kenneth Branagh - brilliant, re-watched it recently and it was just as good as first time round, but not been tempted to read the books it was based on. |
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I'm reading "Billy" the Billy Connolly biography written by his wife. |
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Also Holy Fools by Joanne Harris is really good -set in France early 1600's about a troupe of vagabond players also murder mystery/thriller. Am about to start a book which a friend gave me as a gift while over in the UK: The World of Downton Abbey -the secrets and history unlocked! Lovely photos and detail of who the characters were based on and other behind the scenes stuff and historical detail - hope it's as good as the 1st series. |
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One author I have recently come across is Michele Giuttari - used to be in the Florence police force and that's what he writes about - really enjoyed his books so far. |
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I'm not fond of Joanne Harris's books...I tried reading a couple of them and failed(miserably) and I don't give up easily on books. |
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talking about giving up on books.......I recently the read the much acclaimed Book by S.J. Watson - Before I go to Sleep. I had read lots of good reviews about it.
I read it but I can't say I enjoyed it that much. It felt like being trapped in a spiders web. I wanted to give it up...but couldn't get out of the plot......in the end my suspicions about what had happened were correct, the end of the book was a bit of a let down for me. |
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Blackberry Wine, Five Quarters of the Orange and Coastliners are all brilliant too. Another favourite of mine is Mary Wesley -great writer. I expect you'll have read some of hers too, if not start with "The Camomille Lawn" -was beautifully serialised on TV with Jennifer Ehle. Another one I've just remembered which i'm sure would be up your street is "The Orchard on Fire" by Shena Mackay -my mum loved it when I lent it to her -set in the 1950's through to 80's.:) |
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Yeh I find it difficult to read books after seeing the films, I tried to read the first Harry Potter book but couldn't get into it after the film. |
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Last year i re-read all 6 Jane Austen's. My friends mother-in-law reads them every year! had a day out with her the other week in Whalley and we got talking about the wonderful BBC version of Pride and Prejudice with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle. I think it's all beautifully cast and acted -have lost count of the times I've watched it (have it on video - not DVD!). She however can't stand the actress who plays Jane as in her mind she had always imagined her as being dark and pretty, not blonde and statuary!
I've seen the Keira Knightley film version of P&P but she is not a patch on Jennife Ehle in the role of Elizabeth. I did enjoy the spoof -Lost in Austen though -very much my sense of humour:D |
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The Wind Through The Keyhole by Stephen King - Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists
^ currently listening to this audiobook Oh. Is anybody on goodreads? |
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Good Morning Nantwich! by Phill Jupitus.
Attachment 19947 Tells the story of the creation of BBC Radio 6 and the general radio background of Mr Jupitus. For someone with a media background it is absolutely gripping stuff although I must admit to not having quite the passion for varied music that is demonstrated here. The book is written in an amusing anecdotal style and it very easy going, recommended to anyone with an interest in music radio. |
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The Michael Palin Diaries: 1980-1988
Attachment 19948 Second volume of Michael Palin's diaries and it takes some getting through but is interesting on every single page. As each of the Pythons become more self-established in their own right it becomes pretty apparent that talks of a movie after The Meaning of Life would never really come to anything. However, they work extensively with each other on their own films and there are more Python-flavoured movies out there than I remembered. The Python company was set up to look after their commercial interests and even by the late 80s, despite no new material to speak of, it was obviously a busy little industry. No news of a third volume but as a diarist myself I look forward to it. |
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I will have to try this ... a couple of months ago I read Eric Idle's The Greedy Bastard Diaries: A Comic Tour of America. Fun stuff ... also some nice bits about Canada too. |
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