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Old 1st March 2010, 07:08 AM   #141
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I ended up buying Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella at the train station the other day. I've almost finished reading it and it is fantastic. A really good read with a fresh look at a "ghost story".

I really recommend it to anyone who likes her other books or good chick lit in general. All I have to do now is find out how it ends lol
It's wicked isn't it.. I couldn't put it down.

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Old 2nd March 2010, 04:29 PM   #142
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Definitely. Kept staying up late to finish it. I've lent it to my sister now.
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Old 8th March 2010, 04:55 PM   #143
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i've got about 12 unread books at moment...

but can't start any of them cos as soon as i pick one up i neglect my coursework.

I think i did read another of Lesley Pearce's books at start of year (in two days)... she's by far my favourite author still
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Old 9th March 2010, 02:14 PM   #144
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I'm gonna start Twenties Girl tonight
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Old 26th May 2010, 08:29 PM   #145
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I recently read 'One Million Little Pieces", an autobiography of a young American drug addict. You really get inside his head. I couldn't put it down. The last book I read was 'Shutter Island', seriously gripping. A real page turner. I'm currently reading, and enjoying, "The Gum Theif".
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Old 27th July 2010, 10:28 PM   #146
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I've just read the Goddess of Partholon series (I think I'm missing the last one though) by P.C.Cast - all very good, kind of books that kept me engrossed and I wanted to finish them just to find out what happened. They're written in a style which is kind of how I think (you know how you think before you say things out loud? They're written in that kind of style!) They're a mix of a 'real life' world and fantasy world...very different from anything else that I've ever read...

Just finished 'The Love of Her Life' by Harriet Evans - this is a romantic comedy, had me a bit confused as it told one part of the story then jumped back a few months/years to tell another mini story which linked in with the main story. I kept forgetting what part the book was on though. It was quite a sweet story in the end but I wasn't as impressed with it as I was with the first book I read by Harriet Evans called 'A Hopeless Romantic' - in my opinion this one was written better and the story flowed better - both girly, soppy stories which are intended to cheer you up
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Old 28th July 2010, 08:54 AM   #147
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im reading Stephen Fry's Moab is my Washpot (a small autobiography) and its really good
Not really into biography's but this is quite good, and i love Stephen Fry anyway

i read Twenties Girl a few months ago too - i loved it, such a fab story i even cried at it lol
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