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MrsSpoon · 23/03/2006 21:22

I am almost finished 26a by Diana Evans and finding it so-so, don't know if I just don't have the concentration for it at the moment as parts of it seem excellent and other parts don't seem to even register with me. It could be me rather than the book though.

Just being nosey and looking for future recommendations or titles to avoid. Smile

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compo · 23/03/2006 21:23

Polly Williams - The rise and fall of the yummy mummy - it's very funny

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DumbledoresGirl · 23/03/2006 21:26

Alice in Exile by Paul Piers Read. It is OK but not grabbed me yet and I am about a third of the way through.

Actually, by that reckoning, it isn't really OK at all.

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MrsSpoon · 23/03/2006 21:26

Oh I've seen that. Glad to hear it is good, wonder if that is what I need something funny.

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DumbledoresGirl · 23/03/2006 21:27

That should be Piers Paul Read, sorry.

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lucy5 · 23/03/2006 21:30

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon.

I've only read a few pages but looks good so far.

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QE2 · 23/03/2006 21:31

Just finished "the shock of your life". Can't remember who it's by but it's a warning to non-christians about not living for Jesus and then finding it's too late once you get to heaven to be judged by Him. Have found that I am doomed to rot in hell though, it would seem.Smile

Also trying to get into Gerald's Game by Stephen King but tbh I;m finding that abit tedious. Shame really as I usually love SK.

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alliebaba · 23/03/2006 21:32

just finished tess gerittsen 'vanish'loved it

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lucy5 · 23/03/2006 21:32

QE2 geralds game is the only stephen King book so far that I havent finished.

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hoxtonchick · 23/03/2006 21:32

feed my dear dogs by emma richler. good, but require concentration.

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MrsSpoon · 23/03/2006 21:34

LOL QE2, just looked at that book on Amazon, what inspired you to read it?

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QE2 · 23/03/2006 21:35

lucy5 - did you find it hard going, as in boring? I usually read SK books at every spare moment of the day as they usually grip me from th start and keep me hooked til the very last page. Gerald's Game - well I couldn't be bothered if it went back to the library next week unfinished.

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QE2 · 23/03/2006 21:36

lol MrsSpoon - I can't imagine! Blush Grin

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lucy5 · 23/03/2006 21:36

Yes completely boring. i too normally read Sk in a day or too, squeezing him in where I can. I didnt care about the characters at all.

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MrsSpoon · 23/03/2006 21:37

LOL QE2, I was just being nosey. Grin

Like the look of Feed my Dogs.

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Milliways · 23/03/2006 21:39

Playing the Moldovans at Tennis - Tony Hawks - very funny

Also - Alex Ryder!!! (DS insisted & they are not bad!)

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cod · 23/03/2006 21:39

LOVEd the new margaret forster

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cod · 23/03/2006 21:40

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altho it is depresing

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QE2 · 23/03/2006 21:46

I've got a couple of Dean Koontz to read too so think I'll start on one of those tonight. Can't remember for the life of me what they are called though.

If anyone can point me in the direction of some good horror/thriller fiction I'd be grateful.......

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expatinscotland · 23/03/2006 21:47

I'm rereading the Harry Potter series Blush - runs and ducks.

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lucy5 · 23/03/2006 21:47

Horrorwise I read stephen King , Dean Koontz and James Herbert.

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Miaou · 23/03/2006 21:47

The Virgin and the Unicorn by Tracy Chevalier, as recommended to me by mumsnet Smile and very good it is too

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Miaou · 23/03/2006 21:50

QE2 I read Velocity recently and thought it was very good (not my usual sort of read, nicked it off dh Wink)

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saadia · 23/03/2006 21:51

Paula by Isabel Allende, it's depressing and fascinating, written while her daughter (Paula) was in a coma.

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dyzzidi · 23/03/2006 21:51

body double by Tess Gerritson it seems good so far!

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myturn · 23/03/2006 21:53

Yet another Patricia Cornwell. I really must get away from all this blood and gore and read something mentally stimulating.

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