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What books did you all get for Christmas?

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FiveGoMadInDorset · 26/12/2008 09:50

DH as very generous

Me Cheetah - a spoof autobiography by 'Cheetah'
Glister - John Burnside
When we were Romans - Matthew Kneale
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - Mary Ann Shaffer
Gods behaving badly - Marie Philips

From SIL

Suite Francais

That little lot will keep me busy for a while.

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janeite · 26/12/2008 09:54

Only one, unusually - the new Stephen King short story collection. I am saving it for New Year's Eve for an early night!

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Scarletibis · 27/12/2008 17:13

The Seance by John Harwood (read a few pages and looks good)
The Outcast by Sadie Jones
Cooking for Friends by Gordon Ramsey

and Dear Fatty by Dawn French

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Ponders · 27/12/2008 17:17

Only 2 - Bill Bryson's Shakespeare & 60 Years of Woman's Hour.

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Frizbe · 27/12/2008 17:18

I got a lot of graphic novels, which dh has decided I should read!!!

Ultimates 1 and 2 (but he did get me the ironman dvd, so acceptable follow on storyline)

Watchmen (film out soon)

X-Men Endangered Species and Messiah Complex oh and Heroes book 2.

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Swedes · 27/12/2008 17:20

I got Chocolate & Cuckoo Clocks: The Essential Alan Coren

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wheresthehamster · 27/12/2008 17:22

I got Dear Fatty as well.

Capricornia by Xavier Herbert - a history of Australia written in the 1930s but republished. Looks good.

The Appeal by John Grisham. Not enjoying it though - I sneaked a look at the last pages and the baddies win!

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Wheelybug · 27/12/2008 17:32

Quite unusually low on the book front this year.

Sophie Kinsella - Do you remember me ? It was my guilt free boxing day read - read in a day, truly terrible.

Nancy Mitford - In Pursuit of Love. About to start, to make up for above.

£10 book voucher for browsing (DH knows I like to have the excuse to buy books).

Normally get many more than this. Actually there wasn't a lot out that I wanted although lots about to come out in paperback that I want. DH got 5 though and he usually gets 1 !

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PestoHoHoHoMonster · 27/12/2008 17:46

I am a voracious reader, but yet again I got

NONE

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leoleomakingalist · 27/12/2008 17:53

Alan Carr and some £ to spen on Amazon (spent!).

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BoccaDellaNativita · 27/12/2008 19:29

Turned Out Nice Again: The History of Light Entertainment - Louis Barfe (so non-fiction)

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Heated · 27/12/2008 19:32

Aberystwyth Mon Amour

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BeckyBendyLegs · 27/12/2008 21:16

I am also a voracious reader and as a conseqence I never get books for presents! Gutted!

But I went sales shopping today and treated myself to three books:
two Jostein Gaarder books because I've just read 'The Orange Girl' and it was sooooo good.
and also 'the games people play' by don't know who but have always wanted to read it.

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ilovelovemydog · 27/12/2008 21:18

Scarpetta - Patricia Cornwell

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sep1712 · 27/12/2008 21:31

an angel on my shoulder theresa chung
I've read it already, it was great!!

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NancysGarden · 27/12/2008 21:34

I wanted, suspicions of mr whicher and boy in the striped pajamas (but also wanted a cath kidston book of which I did get two, so can't be all bad.)

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ByThePowerOfBaileys · 27/12/2008 21:37

6 different Sudoku books
3 different cake decorating books
and a little edward monkton book called "the lady who was beautiful inside" from DH

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reindeercantdancethetango · 27/12/2008 21:39

Cecelia Ahern The Gift

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FlossieT · 28/12/2008 12:12

24 for 3 - Jennie Walker (very good)
The Loudest Sound and Nothing - Clare Wigfall (excellent)
Don't Panic - Neil Gaiman (looking forward to, but DH unfortunately bought me a "vintage" 1987 copy that doesn't cover Mostly Harmless)
Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians - Brendan Sanderson
A Mercy - Toni Morrison
Bad Science - Ben Goldacre
Vanishing Cornwall - Daphne du Maurier (from Cornwall-dwelling grandmother-in-law)
Reading Like a Writer - Francine Prose (although technically I bought this for myself and handed it to DH with instructions to wrap...)

I normally never get books either, but this year rather than just saying, oh, anything off my want-to-read list, I made very limited and specific requests. Seems to have worked quite well, for once.

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psychohohohoho · 28/12/2008 12:13

none.

I am going out to buy myself some books tho in the next week, to make up for it

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FlossieT · 28/12/2008 12:17

Oh, and Before Green Gables - Budge Wilson (from DS1, bought with pocket money in church book sale. awwww.)

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Flamespar · 28/12/2008 13:29

Psycho - you still have presents coming

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christMAScomesbutonceayear · 28/12/2008 13:56

Michael Tolliver Lives - Armistead Maupin...can't believe I haven't read it before

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Suedonim · 28/12/2008 14:44

I received The Village In The Jungle by Leonard Woolf. I also had a copy of 'I Can Haz Cheezburger?' but as we received four copies in total as a family I regifted mine to ds2.

I meant to buy Before Greengables for dh but forgot about it, grrr. I'll try to get it for his birthday instead.

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FiveGoMadInDorset · 28/12/2008 15:25

Loads of ideas for my birthday and then I am going on a self imposed book buying ban until I have read the huge pile that on the shelves above our bed which fell off last night and woke us up

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sphil · 28/12/2008 15:31

Dear Fatty
Julie Walters autobiog
Succession Planting for Adventurous Gardeners
and Colour for Adventurous Gardeners by Christopher Lloyd
Beedle the Bard!
Inkdeath by Cornelia Funcke (have a bit of a thing for children's books)

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