dextersmum
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I too would highly recommend "Room" - very original and cleverly written.
True blood, just finished book one, start book 2 later.
The first one is saucy! Was pretty good though
Have you read clan of the cave bears by Jean Auel (I think that's how it's spelt). Great series.OK, I have just finished The Hunger Games 1 and have the other two on the kindle waiting for me! I didn't really get in to it until about a 3rd of the way through when I sat in the bath for about an hour and a half reading, reading, reading... The water got very cold. At midnight I put it down! But I am a member of a book club too so I will be reading that book next (A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry - anyone read it?) which will take a while I think as it's quite long and possibly a bit heavy at times. Sad too....hmmmm.
I am on holiday for 2 weeks at the begining of June :happy036:so I am now thinking about what I can load onto the kindle to read by the pool (arrgghhhhh!). What do you read after The Hunger Games???? I remember feeling quite bereft after I read the twilight books and couldn't find a good read for ages. Any suggestions? I don't really want a scary or creepy book. A little bit of sex/chick lit would be good...but cleverer stuff if you know what I mean! I quite like a good self help too (ha ha)!!!!
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As long as you don't expect the books to be anything like the TV series.True blood, just finished book one, start book 2 later.
I am reading Audrey Niffeneggar's Her Fearful Symmetry. Taking me ages but I'm enjoying her writing.
Kirstles
Korrigan said:As long as you don't expect the books to be anything like the TV series.
On the upside it's an exciting new adventure every week.
He he....just you wait!!!!
There are so many vampire books. Years ago I read all the Anna Rice ones but when I tried to re-read them recently I just couldn't get into them. I guess you change between 18 and 42 hey!!!!
Lady of the English by Elizabeth Chadwick