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Snakes in Suits: When psychopaths go to work.
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The Silmarillion - JRR Tolkien
I blame Blind Guardian for making me want to read this. |
The Five People You Meet in Heaven - Mitch Albom.
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How to be a woman - Caitlin Moran
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Homicide - David Simon
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Got bored of reading Snakes in Suits too many times, moved onto;
The Lord Of The Rings by J.R.R Tolkien, this book looks epic, has well over 1000 pages. |
Bird's Nest Soup - Hanna Greally.
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The Girl Who Played With Fire
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Just finishing the last couple of chapters of Beautiful child by Torey Hayden. Also halfway through The Hunger games.
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I've got this but still haven't gotten around to reading it. Would you recommend it? |
Zed, you probably remember I tried to read it before but couldn't really get into it. When I continued with it the second time I managed to get more into it and thought it was worth reading. It's different from her other books as it's more about the woman than the children.
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Just finished The Fault In Our Stars ~ John Green (and yes I did cry xP) Planning to finish Papillon (though its taking its time, 650 pages!) then move on to: Great Gatsby - Fitzgerald. To the Lighthouse - Virginia Woolf. Of Love and Other Demons - Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Therese Desqueyroux - Francois Mauriac. |
I am currently reading a Dutch book by a girl with depression and self-harm issues aobout her recovery after leaving the psych ward. The author is Charlee Bee for any Dutchpeople out here.
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I didn't get hooked on Bird's Nest Soup so i'm now trying to read Busy Body: My Life With Tourette's Syndrome - Nick Van Bloss.
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The Borderline Personality Disorder Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know About Living with BPD By Alexander Chapman and Kim Gratz
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The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox - Maggie O'Farrell.
I don't think it's something that I would choose to read but someone said I should give it a go. |
Enjoyed The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox, finished it yesterday and would recommend it.
Now reading Mummy Doesn't Love You - Alexander Sinclair. |
Game of Thrones book four: A Feast for Crows. I'm enjoying it, even with all the dramatic character events.
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All It Took was You - Ali Vali
The Door at the Top of the Stairs - Alison Holt (This book was extremly hard to get through because it's main character is a woman who went through horrific times and surpressed the memories, but you go through the recovery she does so by the end you feel just as free as her) |
I just finished A Midsummer Night's Dream. Yes, Shakespeare... and I didn't even read it because I had to. I'm an English nerd.
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The Amityville Horror Part 2 - John Jones.
I haven't read a horror book for a while although that was mostly all that I read as a teenager. |
Leaving the world, by Douglas Kennedy. Amazing book.
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I've heard of that book...what's it about?
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I'm thinking about re-reading The Heroin Diaries by Nikki Sixx. One of my favourite books.
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^^ Mine too =)
Have finished the first Hunger Games book and just started the second. |
Gave up on the Amityville Horror, think i've grown out of horror stories.
Now reading One Born Every Minute - Maria Dore and Ros Bradbury. |
Something For the Pain: Compassion and Burnout in the ER - Paul Austin.
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About to start Tokio Hotel Fever by Beatrice Noveau.
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Just read Your voice in my head - Emma Forrest
and Lullabies for Little Criminals - Heather O'Neill which was an amazing book. Now reading Unbearable Lightness - Portia de Rossi |
Finished Jurassic Park on saturday. Really enjoyed it, quite different from the film. Now reading Stuart: A Life Backwards which is depressing but interesting.
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i just started more, now, again: a memoir of addiction, by elizabeth wurtzel.
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I have so many books on my "to read" list but can only read one at a time or I get all lost, so I'm now starting The Story of beautiful girl by Rachel Simon
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cut by cathy glass
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Finished Stuart: A Life Backwards, which was wonderful. Now begun the epic tale that is Don Quixote. Haven't attempted anything this size in a long while, wish me luck!
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The Last Time I Wore a Dress - Daphne Scholinski. It's a memoir about someone who was put in psychiatric hospitals from the age of 15 until 18 because her family and others believed she wasn't behaving enough like a female...
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just finished lord of the rings and am now reading an autobiography of Chris Moyles. Its not my usual thing, but its funny and light.
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, it's so lovely so far and it only cost me 95p. =P
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Started reading The Hunger Games last night and am really enjoying it
I've told my brother to hurry up and finish reading the next one since I don't think it'll take me long to finish the first one xD |
About halfway through Call of Cthulhu and other weird stories( a collection of all of the works of) H.P. Love craft.
H.P. Lovecraft I can understand why he has such a following, his short stories make Stephen King books looks like something for children. |
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Under Observation: Life Inside the McLean Psychiatric Hospital - Lisa Berger and Alexander Vuckovic.
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Lesbian Crushes & Bulimia: A Diary on how I acquired my eating disorder - Natasha Holme.
Its free on Kindle at the moment. The account of her descent into full on bulimia is mesmerising, I think many on RYL will be able to relate in some part. |
Does The Noise In My Head Bother You? - Steven Tyler
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Subliminal - Leonard Mlodinow
The Art and thought of Heraclitus - Charles H Kahn Nietzsche - Walter Kaufmann |
I'm getting a kindle for my birthday so I think I'm gonna be stalking this thread...
*stalk stalk* |
Just finished Mercury Falls by Robert Kroese and getting ready to read the sequel Mercury Rises.
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game of thrones
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Finished Call of Cthulhu ordered The Necronomicon today, should be interesting
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I'm reading The Vampire Armand at the moment... It's not really child friendly, but it's better than The Body Thief.
~The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice~ |
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