ronniejacobs
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not enjoying bad things so giving up and starting book nine of the morganville
Life is too short for a bad book
Life is too short for a bad book
ronniejacobs said:not enjoying bad things so giving up and starting book nine of the morganville
Life is too short for a bad book
Then, it's on to "Atonement" by Ian McEwan. I can't wait; I've wanted to read it for ages, but never got around to it. The trailer for the film looks fantastic, but I can't bring myself to watch it until I've read the book. (I prefer to read books first, then watch the film later - one of my few exceptions to this was Lord of the Rings, where the films being so great prompted me to read the books.)
Fionat29 said:Fallen by Karin Slaughter. She writes fantastic books.
I am presently reading 'How to be A Woman' by Catalin Moran, absoutely brillently funny and really great read on feminism
I like hers too... And Patrica Cornwell...
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bunnylovesalan said:I am presently reading 'How to be A Woman' by Catalin Moran, absoutely brillently funny and really great read on feminism
I've just started this. So far I'm loving it. Can really relate to some of the early stuff
OzzieMoz said:I read Janet Evanovich's "One for the Money" yesterday, the first of the Stephanie Plum series. I've been thinking about trying them for a while but was put off because I like a nice weighty read. I really enjoyed the story and her writing style but it wasn't good value for money as I had it read in one afternoon! Think it's one for me to keep an eye out for in charity shops and second hand shops rather than buy new.
I'm on to Kathy Reich's "Devil Bones" now. I think I'm nearly up to date with her books, just 206 Bones and Mortal Remains/Spider Bones to go after this. Has anyone tried her book for the younger reader "Virals"?
Fallen by Karin Slaughter. She writes fantastic books.
love her books too along with Karen Rose.
I am reading 'Strong Women' by Roberta Kray