I'm Reading The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. I've never read it before and it's really good so far. I only bought it because of the constant mentioning of it on here, ha.
I love that book!
...Sticks and stones may break my bones; but words, they scar forever...
Second Glance - Jodi Picoult. Someone recommended it but I just didn't get into it!
Read the God Delusion before that, which just made me really angry (and I normally read anything). Atm reading The Twilight by...(can't remember, but it's a Russian translation, the third in the Nightwatch Trilogy, not the one about vampires by Meyer) which is awesome x
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I just finished Helter Skelter.
I was really interested in the manson family case. I read it, and it was quite interesting.
Let's put a smile on that face
We are not alone
Find out when your cover's blown
There'll be somebody there to break your fall
We are not alone
'Cause when you cut down to the bone
We're really not so different after all
Just finished reading Picture of Dorian Gray, which was brilliant!
The ending was good, but it felt that it cut off a bit short... I'd have been interested to see what the outcome of the ultimate moment was, but hey.
Coming into the Country by John McPhee. I've liked a couple of his other books better.
1635 The Dreeson Incident, by Eric Flint and Virginia DeMarce the latest in a series.
My husband is my best friend.
In forgiving others, we are not exonerating them. They may not deserve exoneration. Rather, in forgiving others we are giving up our anger over the fact that what happened is not what "should" have happened or that our life is not the way it "should" have been.
Reading Peter Pan By J.M.Barrie. Bought it two years ago with Peter Pan in Scarlet and thought it was time to look at this classic! But uni starts again tomorrow but hoping I will get into the pattern of an hour of personal reading ever night instead of my head in psychology, management and philosophy books!!!
You made up your mind to torture mine!
If you read a scar like a book, you will relise the story in which you over look