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Tempted, House of Night series
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Shiver by Maggie Steifvater
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Vampire diaries.
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Notes from an Exhibition by Patrick Gale.
I'm really enjoying it. Getting a bit confused because there are too many people that it takes the viewpoint of, and it jumps around in time a lot, but aside from that, it's very enjoyable. And I did a bit of an Oxfam raid the other day, so I've got lots of books I want to read after I've finished it. |
i gave up on shiver after 2 days :)
just read loser by Jerry spinelli and now starting eggs by the same author :) |
Anyone else read 'Transition' by Iain Banks? Finding really difficult to keep interest...
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Spirit Bound by Richelle mead
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Yeah, good book. Would really recommend it :) I'm also working my way through all the Harry Potter books again and reading 'The Loony Bin Trip' by Kate Millet but I haven't read much of that for a while because to be honest the style it's written in is annoying - it's too 'literary' (read: pretentious), and would be fine for a poem or short piece of prose but is annoying for a whole book. I think. |
I can see you by Karen Rose
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I've just finished a book by Amelie Nothomb (one of my favourite writers.She's so awesome!).
I borrowed from library Lolita (reading it again),One flew over the cookoo's nest (also reading it again) and Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka. |
Fractured - Ruth Dee.
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I'm now reading Random Acts of Heroic Love, alongside Understanding the Policy Process. LOL. I hate that I can't quite give up my degree yet, haha. |
Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
it's freakin' brilliant. |
^^ I just read Catch 22 and LOVED it.
Now I'm onto Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky. I'm a bit of a war fiction addict... |
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I read Thirteen Reason Why by Jay Asher (I think) a few days ago. Pretty nice.
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I'd quite like to read 'Thirteen Reasons Why' at some point. |
Finished reading Crash by J.G. Ballard, and although the idea was very original, I found it hard to stay interested. He used a lot of the same words and descriptions over and over, and it got very repetitive very quickly. Also, for a book which the author himself classes as "erotic fiction", the many sex scenes read more like an instruction manual than anything else.
Currently reading CELL by Stephen King, and I'm liking it. I wouldn't say loving it, because it's far from his best work, but it's pretty good. |
Jane Eyre- Charlotte Bronte
Wicked Lovely- Melissa Marr Blue Bloods- Melissa De La Cruz |
Well I finished Juliet, Naked By Nick Hornby last night. I did enjoy it but I didn't find it as funny and easy going as A Long Way Down which I have read by him! Interesting and worth reading but I would maybe try and borrow it of someone!
Also read What I Was By Meg Rossoff - Not great but as it was a teenage type book it got me reading a wee bit more again. Now I have started The Amber Spyglass By Philip Pullman - it has been sitting in my bookshelf for YEARS so thought 'will finally get this trilogy finished!!! |
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