honeywaffle
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I'm currently reading The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown and A Million Little Pieces by James Frey. 
Just finished reading The Help by Kathryn Stockett and trying to decide what to read next.
I'm reading Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen. I'm a little more than halfway done but I love it so far.
[QI have that lined up to read soon! The reviews are fantastic! What did you think? I thoroughly enjoyed Water For Elephants and I'm currently reading The Crimson Petal and the White which is fascinating!! Brilliantly written- lures you in.. and quite shocking!!XUOTE]
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'Jack is five. He lives with his Ma. They live in a single, locked room. They don’t have the key.
Jack and Ma are prisoners.'
This is an amazing book, I read it in one go. Its remarkably well written, from the viewpoint of the 5yr old main character Jack. It tells the story of Jack and his Ma and their life in the only world he knows, the Room. His mother was abducted and has been kept in the room, she is repeatedly raped by her abductor, Jack was born 2 years later.
If you havent read it, then you should add it to your list of 'to do's'
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I'm reading you've gone to far this time, sir!
Product Description
Have you ever woken up in the sultry heat of the morning, your hair and beard teeming with maggots, and then had potatoes picked out of your ears?
Have you ever felt the cold barrel of a semi automatic gun against your forehead?
When Danny Bent cycled 15,000 kilometres from the UK to India to raise money for ActionAid, it was a decision that took twenty years and one minute. For twenty years he had wanted to do something to raise money for charity. The one minute was when as their teacher he was put on the spot by his pupils and declared that the means was by bike, and he was going to India.
What he had signed up for was slogging along roads with trucks bearing down on him, unable to see and choking in the smog; shooting down treacherous descents with 100 foot drops, shaking with cold and too numb to brake; muscle burn and saddle sores; delirium and food poisoning; thirst and malnutrition; foul and insanitary conditions; life-threatening crises; obstructive border guards, crazed dogs and inquisitive passers-by.
'You've Gone Too Far This Time, Sir!' is a real and compelling blow-by-blow account of Danny's trip across Europe, the former Soviet Republics, Russia, China, Pakistan and India.
And what people he met! They are the true delight of this book, mostly charming, sometimes reckless, occasionally threatening, always unpredictable, and forever inviting Danny to be up for the challenge of entertaining them, in one instance by dancing in front of a packed stadium, in another by eating sheep's brains in a local night market.
Danny turns the wheels, you turn the pages. The pace is relentless. The story is both heart-stopping and heart-warming. The arrival is breakdown-and-cry emotional. And there's loads of fun and wonderment along the way too.
What a book! What a ride! Live your dream.
Go for it, Danny.
You've Gone Too Far This Time, Sir! eBook: Danny Bent: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store
Claire-Louise said:[QI have that lined up to read soon! The reviews are fantastic! What did you think? I thoroughly enjoyed Water For Elephants and I'm currently reading The Crimson Petal and the White which is fascinating!! Brilliantly written- lures you in.. and quite shocking!!XUOTE]
Lynn_ said:I downloaded a kindle sample of Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson, read through the first few pages and then downloaded the whole book before I finished reading the sample! Absolutely hooked on it.
The story is about a 47 yr old woman who had some years before suffered a terrible accident (or trauma, not totally clear on that yet) that has resulted in severe amnesia. Every day when she wakes she has no idea where she is or that 20 odd years have gone> Everyday her husband has to explain who he is, where they live and what the daily routine is. Every day her doctor rings her to tell her where she keeps her journal, that she writes her thoughts and few memories into. This journal is key to her understanding her situation, and the fact that she is seeing this doctor without her husbands knowledge.
There is something unknown about the actual circumstances of how she lost her memory, and possibly something her husband is keeping from her. Im only about 20% the way through the book so im still getting to grips with the issues, but absolutley fascinating read and pretty much unputdownable.
I downloaded a kindle sample of Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson, read through the first few pages and then downloaded the whole book before I finished reading the sample! Absolutely hooked on it.
The story is about a 47 yr old woman who had some years before suffered a terrible accident (or trauma, not totally clear on that yet) that has resulted in severe amnesia. Every day when she wakes she has no idea where she is or that 20 odd years have gone> Everyday her husband has to explain who he is, where they live and what the daily routine is. Every day her doctor rings her to tell her where she keeps her journal, that she writes her thoughts and few memories into. This journal is key to her understanding her situation, and the fact that she is seeing this doctor without her husbands knowledge.
There is something unknown about the actual circumstances of how she lost her memory, and possibly something her husband is keeping from her. Im only about 20% the way through the book so im still getting to grips with the issues, but absolutley fascinating read and pretty much unputdownable.