I've finished The Secret of Crickley Hall by James Herbert a few weeks ago. It's a ghost story but I loved it.
Now I'm onto The Periodic Table by Primo Levi which was highly recommended by this Uni student I met.
I wanna read The God Delusion as well but I can never get around to it..hm.
^^ Yes then do....especially agatha christie ones!!
Am currently reading an interpretation of murder which is so far so good!!
Wow, another young Christie fan! I usually feel like an old lady reading her stuff! But really, no onne does books like her! I'd say I've read about a third of her books and none are carbon copies of each other...what an amazing creative brain. I could only dream of it!
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How could you become as awesome as you are and still feel like a loser?
I've just finished reading The Sinner and Body Double by Tess Gerritsen. I'm now reading Girls' Night In - It's basically a book of short stories from a variety of different women writers, based on fun, sex and violence ... and the occasional alien.
'All this for a damn princess'
♥ Drella, YellowLemon, ChloeBean
Glittertrashdoll, Blind at heart, Mercipourlevenin, Silent_Screams, Laurawr ♥
Just finished an interpretation of murder by Jed Rubenfield which i would really really reccoment!
Now just got a few pages left of The Reaper Man by Terry Pratchet - pure genious...i love it!
and then it will be on to Poor Story...can't remember who thats by but its about Africa...what i've read so far is good!
not that anyone cares but...
45 days until the 7th Alex Rider book comes out, Snakehead
I might re-read the rest of the series just for the sake of it.
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If we fall,
we don't need self recrimination or blame or anger -
Attack of the Unsinkable Rubber Ducks by Chris Brookmyre. It debunks people who believe they can talk to the dead. I'm hooked! More yeys for crime fiction!
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How could you become as awesome as you are and still feel like a loser?
I've just read Alicia: My Story.
It was written amazingly and although the story was real, it was
so exciting and heartbreaking that you'd have thought it were
fiction.
Now Im reading I Have Lived A Thousand Years. Good so far.
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Well content loves the silence, It thrives in the dark, With fine winding tendrils,That strangle the heart,
They say that promises sweeten the blow, But I don't need them, No, I don't need them...
I loved The Bell Jar I used it for my personal study for higher English when I was in 5th year!
I finished Thin By Grace Bowman, I enjoyed it but felt it wasn't as gritty as other eatting disorder books, but I liked the style of her writing, was very fresh and crisp.
Now I am reading Teach Yourself Applied Psychology I can't remember whom it is by right now! Just reading it for a bit of fun, but I am just about to start uni to do psychology, so it might be of some help with my course....though I doubt it! Nice to have a bit of back ground knowledge though!
Still have Eldest sitting there but doubt I will get it read....not until I go into a wee phase where I really want to read a fantasy book!!!
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
Just fisinshed But inside i'm screeming by...can't remember possibly someone loch! I enjoyed it I have no idea how accurate it is but I liked Isobel - possible because a lot of the stuff she said is what i think but in a way that makes sence!