Slightly embarrassing, which book for a newbie reader?

Slightly embarrassing, which book for a newbie reader?

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PH lurker

1,301 posts

157 months

Thursday 9th August 2012
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I second the 39 steps and Just William suggestions. Perfect.

T16OLE

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2,946 posts

191 months

Friday 10th August 2012
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Thank you for all of your suggestions smile

FunkyNige

8,883 posts

275 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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There's a lot to be said to just walking into a library and picking out a book from the crime section that doesn't have pink/swirly writing on the cover - if they've got into print then they're not going to be that bad.
Yesterday I got 'Started Early, Took My Dog' by Kate Atkinson. Never heard of her, never heard of it but if I get half way through and don't get on with it I don't lose anything when I take it back.

T16OLE

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2,946 posts

191 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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Update...I read three whilst away last week,

Damaged (Maggie O'Dell)by Alex Kava - It was okay quite predictable.

Then I got onto a few James Patterson books "Lifeguard" and "London Bridges" I thought they were absolutely brilliant, I have got to say, I am hooked.

Tango13

8,428 posts

176 months

Tuesday 11th September 2012
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Simonium said:
Day Of The Jackal. I love this!
yes Pretty much any of the early Forsyth is worth a read, 'The Odessa File' is worth it just for the twist in the ending. If the OP wants to try a short story then 'No Comebacks' or 'The Shepherd' are an easy start too.