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Melancholic anicca - I love The Perks of Being a Wallflower must read it again, but didn't enjoy The Catcher in the Rye but it is a lot of people's favourite book so hope you enjoy it!
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Living Dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris.
(The second book in the Trueblood series). Highly recommed the series! |
Mistaken Identity
by the Van Ryn and Cerak family with Mark Tabb ...it is actually based on a true story about how one girl was burried under under the wrong name, and another girl in a coma who is being cared for by the wrong family. it is quite interesting |
I'm now reading 'Lucky' - Alice Sebold. It's quite good.
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Lozza that book sounds really interesting! May look it up - though I have far too many books to read just now!
I might read Lucky depending how I get on with The Lovely Bones after my Gran has finished with it. I really want to go and buy lots of books - also saw some for £1 that I would like in Asda but I have about 30 books to read so trying to get through them first - but so many books sound good!! |
You can never have too many books!
Also - just to say, don't decide whether or not to read 'Lucky' based on what you think of 'The Lovely Bones'. I read 'TLB' and quite liked it, it was alright but fairly average. But I'm really, really enjoying (if that's the right word!) 'Lucky'. They're really quite different. |
'Metamorphosis' - Franz Kafka. A bit odd but really good so far!
And re-reading Harry Potter no.5 (again!) |
The Lovely Bones. I'm not sure if I like it though.
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Atm I'm reading 'The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow them and people will follow you' by John C. Maxwell.
I have to do a book review on it, its really interesting, better than I thought it would be |
I've got The Book Thief by Markus Zusak on my bedside table to read.
I really want to, but it's narrated by death which puts me off starting it slightly! x |
I really liked 'Lucky'.
Now reading 'Mad, Bad and Sad: A History of Women and the Mind Doctors from 1800 to the Present' - Lisa Appignanesi. |
I just finished the 'Wheel of Time' series by Robert Jordan =D I would definitely recommend it!
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Last read: The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. I can't see myself reading it again. I liked it fine, but there's only so much poetry a man can take. Currently reading: The Outsider (or The Stranger depending on publisher) by Albert Camus. I've read it before, multiple times, but I love it. Next: The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood. |
i think the outsider is much better reading the second time 'round. the first time i read it i found it kindof boring. but for some reason the second time was much more fun.
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I would recommend Camus' Stranger/Outsider too. Quite short, and easy to read.
I'm currently trying to work my way through Foucault books. Academic, but quite easy and interesting. I don't have time to read anything non-academic :( |
Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin (Just read) Loveddd it.
Am currently reading A Certain Age by Rebecca Ray. But I can't really get into it, so I've put it aside for a while and am reading The Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult. |
I'm reading Jane Eyre again.
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I'm reading Alice's Adventures In Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carrol and also Under The Dome by Stephen King.
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I just finished Aimee, by Mary Beth Miller and You Know Where To Find Me, by Rachel Cohn.
I loved one and disliked the other. Now I'm reading a couple of psychology books. |
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