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champagnesupernova Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 2:05 AM |
The Real Festivus - Danel O'Keeefe
Recommended to them Scrubbers! :-) |
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Tracey982 Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 8:24 AM |
Tianyan wrote: Angela's Ashes
Ooh I looooved Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt.
I'm actually reading his next one 'Tis. |
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michele Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 11:42 AM |
The black Dahlia by James Ellroy |
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knl Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 11:58 AM |
The second volume of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell |
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Lucile Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 12:27 PM |
If you could see me now by Cecelia Ahern |
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isma Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 12:31 PM |
Just finished 'Roots : The saga of an American family' by Alex Haley .
Absolutely grand !
'Le soleil des scorta' by Laurent Gaudé now |
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Peewee Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 12:44 PM |
Literally just finished Fingersmith by Sarah Waters! Amazing book, I would recommend it to all! :) |
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BettyPekker Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 12:49 PM |
Endre Ady: Selected poems
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Tianyan Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 1:06 PM |
Tracey982 wrote: Tianyan wrote: Angela's Ashes
Ooh I looooved Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt.
I'm actually reading his next one 'Tis.
Yes...ditto, it is very witty, though I wish it would move a little bit faster! The cyclical events of father getting drunk, siblings dyiny and running out of food are getting a tad dry... |
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Tracey982 Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 3:31 PM |
Lucile wrote: If you could see me now by Cecelia Ahern
I've read that one, it's a good 'un.
How the devil are you?
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Tracey982 Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 3:35 PM |
Tianyan wrote: Tracey982 wrote: Tianyan wrote: Angela's Ashes
Ooh I looooved Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt.
I'm actually reading his next one 'Tis.
Yes...ditto, it is very witty, though I wish it would move a little bit faster! The cyclical events of father getting drunk, siblings dyiny and running out of food are getting a tad dry...
I agree with you there. In both books I found some parts difficult to get into. Both good reads though. Haven't quite finished 'Tis, have a few chapters left to read.
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Lucile Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 3:46 PM |
Tracey982 wrote: I've read that one, it's a good 'un.
How the devil are you?
x x
I'm home with an ear infection, on antibiotics for a week... so this book is keeping me company! The news of Travis playing in Switzerland in August cheered me up though. After badgering my mum for an hour this morning, she eventually agreed to come with me :) |
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Tracey982 Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 3:52 PM |
Lucile wrote: Tracey982 wrote: I've read that one, it's a good 'un.
How the devil are you?
x x
I'm home with an ear infection, on antibiotics for a week... so this book is keeping me company! The news of Travis playing in Switzerland in August cheered me up though. After badgering my mum for an hour this morning, she eventually agreed to come with me :)
Hope you get better soon. Yeah, the guys are also gonna be in Spain in September, busy bees they are! Did you get my message about the pics I tried emailing you?
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Lucile Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 4:07 PM |
Tracey982 wrote: Hope you get better soon. Yeah, the guys are also gonna be in Spain in September, busy bees they are! Did you get my message about the pics I tried emailing you?
^_^
Yes, I did get it. I've just replied :) |
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lilly Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 8:35 PM |
Tianyan wrote: Angela's Ashes
Angela's Ashes, oh my god... *sighs* brilliant book, brilliant... ('Tis and Teacher Man as well)
I've just finished "Stardust" by Neil Gaiman and I'm still spellbound ;) |
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