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So,what did ya'll read in April? I only managed a wimpy three but I was disrupted by decorating! :sad:
Candleland by Martyn Waites 3/5
Lion Of Ireland by Morgan Llywelyn 4/5
Red Tide by G.M Ford 3/5
England,2140. I'm a teenage Surplus(to requirements) in Grange Hall,where I'm training to become a Valuable Asset so that I'll be able to serve a Legal.
The Declaration by Gemma Malley
In modern day Seattle where whole blocks have been cordoned off cos of a toxic attack and I'm a detective/writer snooping where I shouldn't.
Red Tide by G.M.Ford
Tudor London,1540-I'm trying to track down the stolen formula for 'Greek Fire', a revolutionary new weapon,and defend a young woman who's accused of pushing her younger cousin down a well.
Ordered Candleland by Martyn Waites & bought a near mint edition hardback of Pat Barker's Regeneration Trilogy omnibus from Barnados after handing over same books in paperback.
I agree Disenthral,tho' Avatar is a visually stunning fantaysy,it's an old story adequatly acted,but Theo Hurt Locker has the raw power of realism about it,which annexes Avatar's million dollar special effects.