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  • "Breaking Vegas" is in my 'have read' pile but I have no recollection of it. Bought it in 2017. Can't find mention of it on here so assume someone in the office told me about it. #csb

  • What should be the first novel Colm Toibin novel I should read?

  • I'm off away for Christmas holiday abroad on Saturday, I need 5 or 6 books I can get quick and cheap in paperback used copies - if you each had to recommend say the best single book you've read over the past 5 years, what would it be?! Thanks in advance... :)

  • Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Suzanna Clark, or Deep by James Nestor are my two most favourite of books.

  • Started reading the 1st book. Really enjoying it so far

  • Love this thank you, anyone else any other suggestions gratefully received, would love a good stash to take - thanks 😊

  • Anything from Terry Pratchett

  • Quite variable in quality but they all have the advantage of not taking long. I used to work at a charity with a dozen regional offices, each of which I had to visit at least once a year for tech support, and I would often take the latest (or an old one) on the train with me, knowing I had a decent chance - at the more remote offices - of reading half of it on the way out and the other half on the way back.

  • All true, though I don't read at your speed!

  • Anyone else getting more and more annoyed by how long paperbacks come out after hardbacks?

    I was looking to get 'Absolution' by JV because against the grain, i relatively enjoyed the Area X books, but the hardback I can buy now, the paperback? October 2025... that's ridiculous! The Devils coming in May from Abercrombie, one of my fave authors, the paperback hasn't even been announced!

    I don't really like hardbacks. They're more cumbersome to travel with, take up more space etc and don't match existing books from a series on the shelf.

  • Kindle. You'll never go back

  • Station Eleven - Emily St John Mandel
    The Secret History - Donna Tartt
    Venomous Lumpsucker - Ned Beauman

  • Kindle. You'll never go back

    There's at least one problem: you can't throw an ebook at the wall.

  • Great shouts, thank you - I went waterstonea crazy and bought a stash of 5 new books to take with me so all set now 😁

  • I still buy real books sometimes but going on holiday is the absolute perfect use case for a Kindle

  • A year is pretty standard for popular authors now. 6 months for less popular ones. Not many trade paperbacks around for holidays any more though.

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