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Philosophy of Harry Potter.
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How To Be Happy (Not A Self Help Book. Seriously.) by Iain S. Thomas.
Currently reading for the third time, I thoroughly enjoy the way he writes. |
Gave up on Hallucinations.
Now reading Cheer Up Love: Adventures in Depression With the Crab of Hate - Susan Calman. |
Thirteen Reasons Why - Jay Asher
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Ashley Bell - Dean Koontz.
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Scythe by Neal Shusterman
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Just started 'The heart goes last' by Margaret Atwood.
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Quote:
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I'm alternating Bitch Doctrine by Laurie Penny and Men At Arms by Terry Pratchett. I like to have a fiction and a nonfiction on the go simultaneously.
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Mummy's Little Soldier - Casey Watson.
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After Anna - Alex Lake.
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I'm currently reading Boy made of blocks by Keith Stuart a fictonal book written from the perspective of a father of a boy with autism. It's a good book so far with some good humour in amongst the challenges in the characters' lives and also I like that it's from the father's perspective, as bar The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime by Mark Haddon I can't think of any other books not written more from the perspective of the mother when the book is from a parental perspective of autism.
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Haven't read any book for a while, but did read 'Gone with the Wind' a while ago, seen the film too.
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The Moment She Left - Susan Lewis.
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In Odd We Trust - Dean Koontz.
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The Readers Of Broken Wheel Recommend - Katarina Bivald.
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infinite jest - david foster wallace
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Beside Myself - Ann Morgan.
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The Angels of Lovely Lane by Nadine Dorries.
Going to buy the new Stephen/Owen King book tomorrow. Can't wait to read it. |
rereading the a song of ice and fire series.
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