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Homeland, book 1 of the Drizz't books by R A Salvatore.
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The girl who kicked the hornet's nest - Stieg Larsson. (enjoyed the first one in the series much more than the second).
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Is it worth bothering with? I've had it for a while but haven't got around to reading it.
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Nights at the Circus by Angela Carter. I think I need a good run at it though, as I haven't quite got into the story yet.
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I enjoyed all three, thinking the second book was the best of the three though and generally that one seems to attract the most criticism.
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Swallows and Amazons again- really cheers me up after post xmas blues.
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Is it worth bothering with? I've had it for a while but haven't got around to reading it.
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The Book Thief - Marcus Zusak
A third of the the way through now and really enjoying it. Although the lack of puncutation in parts and the layout is a little off putting. This is actually the first book I'm reading on my new Kindle (which I LOVE!) and I had to go into WH Smiths today and just double check that the books layout was slightly unusual and it wasn't the Kindle putting one word lines!! |
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Just finished "Sister" by Rosamunde Lupton, thoroughly enjoyed it, one of those books you don't want to end.
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More Tales of The City by Armistead Maupin and Michael Macintyre's autobiography.
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Cold Hit - Linda Fairstein
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i'm reading The Circus of Adventure by Enid Blyton and Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. I've read both before, but its like revisiting old friends for me.
I often read several books at once and my husband doesn't understand how i can do it, but people watch more than one tv programme at once and i feel it the same lol
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Just about to start Fall of the Giants by Ken Follett.
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Harry Potter and the Deathy Hallows
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Just started Kathy Reich's "Death du jour".
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Reading the new book by John Manuel. Tzatziki for you to say.
Feta Compli & Mousakka to my ears are his 2 previous books. All 3 concern his life living with his wife on the Greek island of Rhodes |
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Just finished "Sister" by Rosamunde Lupton, thoroughly enjoyed it, one of those books you don't want to end.
Just finished "Skippy Dies" which I loved. Felt it was slightly too long. Had a longish train journey today so managed to read the first 200 pages of "ONe Day" - engrossing |
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I have started Long Time Coming by Robert Goddard, my fave author.
I was really bogged down in the previous book I read so pleased to have finished it and onto this one.
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Now onto Exile by R A Salvatore, with Sojourn to follow
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Just finished Pierre Boulle's Planet of the Apes, which was a very different read from the film (and in many ways better for it, even if I do love the film). Now I've just started Let the Right One In, by John Ajvide Lindqvist.
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No one left to lie to by Christopher Hitchens, about the Clinton family.
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Is it worth bothering with? I've had it for a while but haven't got around to reading it.
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The Bone Vault - Linda Fairstein
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Solar by Ian McEwan, It has a lot of technical detail, but at about the hundred page mark I'm getting into it.
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Midnight - Stephen Leather
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