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Right you guys which of you out there reads books? I need inspiration :) xx
 
The best thing I've read in ages is the 'Girl with the dragon tattoo' trilogy....but also if u like biogeaphys....the gok wan one is good! X
 
My favourite ever books are the 'Outlander' series by Diana Gabaldon. Read all 7 of them back to back
 
Deezer said:
The best thing I've read in ages is the 'Girl with the dragon tattoo' trilogy....but also if u like biogeaphys....the gok wan one is good! X

Aww do like gok! Im just reading 'the host' at the min, but truth be told I'm waiting for a book I'm really looking forward to so til I get that next summer I need to keep occupied.... Also a good distraction reading xx
 
"The Help" is good - makes you really think and can hardly believe that it was so recent that black people were treated so badly!
 
Yes Dee and the trailer looks not bad but I doubt it will be as good as the book. I was going to see it but have noticed it is playing on my flight to Abu Dhabi in 2 weeks so will watch it on the plane - after all I won't be eating the plane food lol x
 
lorraineA said:
Yes Dee and the trailer looks not bad but I doubt it will be as good as the book. I was going to see it but have noticed it is playing on my flight to Abu Dhabi in 2 weeks so will watch it on the plane - after all I won't be eating the plane food lol x

The films rarely are as good as the books... There is the rare exception though... The shining film was better than the book but think that's only because of jack Nicholson.
I'm still reading this book fairly ashamed that I'm 28 and pining for a fictional 1500 year old vampire from the last book I read hahaha! God I'm a little saddo xx
 
Loving the new piccie peachy :) x x x
 
My fave book that I've read recently is The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry (Irish writer & playwright). He writes beautifully. Every sentence is like a line from a poem. If you're not into that sort of thing though I do like an ol' Dan Brown or Michael Connolly one for some edge of the seat thrills!
 
My best reads this lately have been the twilight saga (yes I'm 37 and fought against it for a very long time but gave in and felt like a teenager again!!!). An Elizabeth Taylor biography (the most beautiful woman ever) anything by Martina cole (gangland but from a woman's perspective. Very brutal at times but hard to put down) crack house (story of London task force with an aim to close 100 crack dens. True story shocking at times and very interesting) nothing too taxing I'm afraid but I like escapism.
 
pamdev said:
My best reads this lately have been the twilight saga (yes I'm 37 and fought against it for a very long time but gave in and felt like a teenager again!!!). An Elizabeth Taylor biography (the most beautiful woman ever) anything by Martina cole (gangland but from a woman's perspective. Very brutal at times but hard to put down) crack house (story of London task force with an aim to close 100 crack dens. True story shocking at times and very interesting) nothing too taxing I'm afraid but I like escapism.

Honey .... Read a discovery of witches then the host! If you loved twilight you will love those too!! Xx
 
my two fav books are The Swan Song by Robert R McCammom and The Throwback by Tom Sharp.
these two are most defo worth a read. even buying the books new is still worth it.
the clan of the cave bear is a good series to read too!
 
I know I am a saddo but I actually loved "One Day" but haven't seen the film yet!! Made me cry, but in a good way xxx

I love that book too :).. i went to see the film too but whilst its a good film, the book is better (which is usually the case).

I really like Cecilia Ahern's books which including - If you could see me now, PS I love you and Where rainbows end.

Also i really like Dorothy Koomson, just reading her newest book at the moment. She has seven books in total (listed below). All her books are very different to each other .. she does something for everyone. I've laughed, cried and being totally gripped by her books.

Marshmallows for Breakfast.
The Chocolate Run.
My best friends girl.
Goodnight Beautiful
The Cupid Effect
The Woman he loved before
The Ice Cream Girls

Also Virgina Andrews - Flowers in the Attic and the follow up called Petal in the wind are great reads, very sad though.

And yes my geeky fact of the day - I love and have read all the Harry Potter's lol.
 
Katie85 said:
I love that book too :).. i went to see the film too but whilst its a good film, the book is better (which is usually the case).

I really like Cecilia Ahern's books which including - If you could see me now, PS I love you and Where rainbows end.

Also i really like Dorothy Koomson, just reading her newest book at the moment. She has seven books in total (listed below). All her books are very different to each other .. she does something for everyone. I've laughed, cried and being totally gripped by her books.

Marshmallows for Breakfast.
The Chocolate Run.
My best friends girl.
Goodnight Beautiful
The Cupid Effect
The Woman he loved before
The Ice Cream Girls

Also Virgina Andrews - Flowers in the Attic and the follow up called Petal in the wind are great reads, very sad though.

And yes my geeky fact of the day - I love and have read all the Harry Potter's lol.

Goodnight beautiful is the saddest book I have ever read. I cried and cried and cried.
 
Hi, I have just read Clare Morrall "The Man who disappeared", Allan Bennet "Smut" and also by Allan Bennett "The common reader" and "The clothes they stood up in". My all time favourite is Jane Eyre. There is a brilliant reference book called Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide; where you look up the title of a book you enjoyed and it will tell you others that you will most likely like if you liked that one. Recent authors I have found and am enjoying are Roma Tearne and Rohinton Mistry. The TV Book Club (on line references) also recommend some good books and I have been enjoying following that series. Started to read yesterday (on plane back from hols) Val McDermid A place of execution (3 1/2 hour flight was too short!). I love reading. Enjoy! Elaine.
 
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