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#31 Post by lovesitx » Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:37 pm

I'm currently half way through This Charming Man by Marian Keyes, which so far is really good, i can't put it down and next i'm going to try and read all 9 True Blood books before october 5th (cause thats when it starts on Channel 4) i want to read it before i watch the tv series.

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#32 Post by andrews » Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:41 pm

lovesitx wrote:I'm currently half way through This Charming Man by Marian Keyes, which so far is really good, i can't put it down and next i'm going to try and read all 9 True Blood books before october 5th (cause thats when it starts on Channel 4) i want to read it before i watch the tv series.

Wow, lovesitx, you've got a task ahead of you. Are the True Love books long? Are you a speed reader? :D
I haven't read any of them: I'm reading a lot of the Jodi Picoult books now, having enjoyed the film preview of 'My Sister's Keeper' recently. Gripping and very emotive.
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#33 Post by lovesitx » Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:45 pm

andrews wrote:
lovesitx wrote:I'm currently half way through This Charming Man by Marian Keyes, which so far is really good, i can't put it down and next i'm going to try and read all 9 True Blood books before october 5th (cause thats when it starts on Channel 4) i want to read it before i watch the tv series.

Wow, lovesitx, you've got a task ahead of you. Are the True Love books long? Are you a speed reader? :D
I haven't read any of them: I'm reading a lot of the Jodi Picoult books now, having enjoyed the film preview of 'My Sister's Keeper' recently. Gripping and very emotive.
They are about 300 pages a book so it is probably possible but as long as i have read the first few before it starts i'll be ok.

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#34 Post by lkpearson1 » Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:28 pm

just started a new series called the mortal instruments. starting the first book ' city of bones' an amazing read so far. comes under the teenage section in shops but its like harry potter. can be enjoyed by all ages!

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#35 Post by Cortone » Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:22 am

lovesitx wrote:I'm currently half way through This Charming Man by Marian Keyes, which so far is really good, i can't put it down and next i'm going to try and read all 9 True Blood books before october 5th (cause thats when it starts on Channel 4) i want to read it before i watch the tv series.
I love Marian Keyes' books. They are just down to earth, but very funny! Although they are quite long, I rattle through them very quickly!

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#36 Post by sarahjc78 » Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:28 am

I have gone lazy... I am probably one of a very few that found Twilight a bit on the boring side but after seeing the trailer for "New Moon" I have decided to give it a go.. however I have opted for my first ever audio book... so far its not too bad.. (Must get back to Jack Reacher or the boyf will not be too impressed... especially after we named our puppy bulldog Reacher)

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#37 Post by thibaud7 » Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:06 am

I'm at chapter 28 of the new Dan Brown. it's more or less what you've probably expected so not a enlightend read, but still very good fun.

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Re: The Book thread

#38 Post by AYBG » Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:08 am

thibaud7 wrote:I'm at chapter 28 of the new Dan Brown. it's more or less what you've probably expected
So you're on page 28, right? :p
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#39 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:29 pm

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thibaud7 wrote:I'm at chapter 28 of the new Dan Brown. it's more or less what you've probably expected
So you're on page 28, right? :p
LOL His chapters are ridiculously short. I'm on chapter 5 after reading for about 15 minutes (and I am slow reader). He does give me a false sense of achievement in speed reading. I did start it 1am last night so I fell asleep before getting too far...
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#40 Post by AnneJ » Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:41 pm

I've just read Secrets by Freya North, really enjoyed it, it was a nice story but it dragged a bit!!

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