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What are you reading at the moment? (Part 3)
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heyjude
22-02-2012
Originally Posted by Lizzy11268:
“Aw hope you feel better soon.

Loved both the books I mentioned!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Poison-Tree-...9848222&sr=1-1

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beautiful-Ma...9848247&sr=1-1


Also Me before You is awesome, you will love it ”

Thanks Lizzie, I've added them to my amazon wish list and will watch when the price drops!

Me before you now, as I've just finished the latest Murray MacDonald.

Mum in Law came round with the Call the Midwife trilogy tonight so I'll be reading real books soon!!
Terrence Chant
22-02-2012
Twisting My Melon - Shaun Ryder
SoapyJo
22-02-2012
Every Dead Thing - John Connolly
doffer
22-02-2012
The Lion's Game - Nelson DeMille
__melissa
22-02-2012
I Remember You - Harriet Evans
Lemonhunny
22-02-2012
Unorthodox - Deborah Feldman
Beautiful_Harv
22-02-2012
Originally Posted by Terrence Chant:
“Twisting My Melon - Shaun Ryder”

Any good? This is on my to read list.

I am currently reading Suzanne Bugler- The Child Inside

Got this on the Amazon daily deal and seems good so far...........
Meanbugger
22-02-2012
Originally Posted by -Sid-:
“Started Me Before You by Jojo Moyes today. Love it already.”

I loved this book too. I don't think I have ever cried so much at an ending of a book.
emmageering
23-02-2012
One Day - David Nicholls
Bartack
23-02-2012
Finished the first Time Riders book last night so I'm going to start the second one tonight.
OneTreeHillFan
23-02-2012
I am reading a few books at the moment, here's most of them
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
Kafka on the Shore - Haruki Murakami
Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
Killer - Sara Shepard (Pretty Little Liars #6)
Attachments - Rainbow Rowell
A Storm of Swords - George R R Martin
The Awakening - L J Smith (Vampire Diaries #1)

I left out one because I think it's aimed for 12 year olds so I'm too embarrassed to share
ajr493
24-02-2012
Originally Posted by OneTreeHillFan:
“I am reading a few books at the moment, here's most of them
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
Kafka on the Shore - Haruki Murakami
Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
Killer - Sara Shepard (Pretty Little Liars #6)
Attachments - Rainbow Rowell
A Storm of Swords - George R R Martin
The Awakening - L J Smith (Vampire Diaries #1)

I left out one because I think it's aimed for 12 year olds so I'm too embarrassed to share”

I think the term eclectic tastes was designed with someone like you in mind
PamelaL
24-02-2012
What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day by Pearl Cleage. It's fantastic, I'm loving it!!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0...WYVJRW1E6VNH4A
harry*half*pint
24-02-2012
Just finished Only the Innocent by Rachel Abbott and feel it deserves another mention.
Good read and highly recommended.
poppycat
24-02-2012
Just finished 'The Apprentice' by Tess Gerritsen. Enjoyed 'The Surgeon' and this second outing was very good too.

I did get about halfway through 'Pure' by Julianna Baggott, as recommended on here. it seemed like my kind of book, but I found it a step too weird, to the point it was giving me freaky dreams!! I just couldn't get into it, which is disappointing as I thought it would be right up my street.
bluepumpkin
24-02-2012
Elantris by Brandon Sanderson
Coen
24-02-2012
1Q84 (book 2) - Haruki Murakami
OneTreeHillFan
24-02-2012
Originally Posted by ajr493:
“I think the term eclectic tastes was designed with someone like you in mind ”

Does that mean varied?
I'm only reading the Vampire Diaries one because WH Smith were selling a set of five books for a fiver, and Vampire Diaries was one of them. None of the books look that good really, I'm not too keen on YA dark romance (which is what they all are) but I thought they might be decent and they were cheap

I actually tried watching the TV series of it when it first began, hated it
Squishy
24-02-2012
Just finished 'Twelve Days of Christmas' by Trisha Ashley. Hugely enjoyable. Very obvious chick-lit, but definitely a good festive read.

Just starting A Tiny Bit Marvellous by Dawn French...finding it a bit of a challenge. Not really liking any of the characters at the moment so don't really want to read about them.
ajr493
24-02-2012
Originally Posted by OneTreeHillFan:
“Does that mean varied?
I'm only reading the Vampire Diaries one because WH Smith were selling a set of five books for a fiver, and Vampire Diaries was one of them. None of the books look that good really, I'm not too keen on YA dark romance (which is what they all are) but I thought they might be decent and they were cheap

I actually tried watching the TV series of it when it first began, hated it”

Yes, it means VERY varied! I'm not criticising I love the fact that other people read 'classics', teen fiction and modern classics.Makes me feel better about my reading choices
-Sid-
24-02-2012
Originally Posted by abigail1234:
“I loved that book.”

Originally Posted by heyjude:
“That's the next book lined up for me to read Sid, looks fab, I've been advised waterproof mascara and tissues!! ”

Originally Posted by d0lphin:
“It's next in line for me too! ”

Originally Posted by Meanbugger:
“I loved this book too. I don't think I have ever cried so much at an ending of a book.”

It was a real sob fest that's for sure! Thank god I took Jude's advice about waterproof mascara

Going to read another much talked about book now - Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson.
podgicus
24-02-2012
Originally Posted by Squishy:
“Just finished 'Twelve Days of Christmas' by Trisha Ashley. Hugely enjoyable. Very obvious chick-lit, but definitely a good festive read.

Just starting A Tiny Bit Marvellous by Dawn French...finding it a bit of a challenge. Not really liking any of the characters at the moment so don't really want to read about them.”

It gets better not to a point of brilliance mind (I'd give the book 3/5) but readable. I admit though the characters are a bit wearing, with the exception of Oscar
kate36
24-02-2012
Just finished "The man in the picture" by Susan Hill..ok, a bit creepy but slightly disappointing,I was expecting more i think..
kate36
24-02-2012
Originally Posted by -Sid-:
“It was a real sob fest that's for sure! Thank god I took Jude's advice about waterproof mascara

Going to read another much talked about book now - Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson.”

that looks really good, i've reserved it at the library
Lizzy11268
24-02-2012
Originally Posted by SoapyJo:
“Every Dead Thing - John Connolly”

Oh are you only just starting Charlie Parker's story? I envy you wish I hadnt read them yet.

Originally Posted by -Sid-:
“It was a real sob fest that's for sure! Thank god I took Jude's advice about waterproof mascara

Going to read another much talked about book now - Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson.”


Enjoyed BIGTS but ending predictable. Having said that the journey to get there was awesome!
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