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    Quote Originally Posted by di marco View Post
    finished reading "nineteen minutes" by jodi picoult today, it was really good, i really would never have guessed the ending! some of the chapters were almost 100pgs long though!
    Probably my favourite book of hers. It is quite a read!
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    Quote Originally Posted by StarsOfCCTV View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by di marco View Post
    finished reading "nineteen minutes" by jodi picoult today, it was really good, i really would never have guessed the ending! some of the chapters were almost 100pgs long though!
    Probably my favourite book of hers. It is quite a read!
    yeh its one of my faves as well i didnt wanna put it down!
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    Totally.

    The only books I'm currently reading are British Foreign Policy 1919-39 and OCR Double Applied Science A2.

    I'm having so much fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StarsOfCCTV View Post
    Totally.

    The only books I'm currently reading are British Foreign Policy 1919-39 and OCR Double Applied Science A2.

    I'm having so much fun.
    haha they sound so interesting, maybe ill give them a go lol!
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    Quote Originally Posted by di marco View Post
    now im gonna start reading "thanks for the memories" by cecelia ahern
    finished reading "thanks for the memories" by cecelia ahern the other day. it got really good towards the end, the beginning was a bit boring though

    gonna start reading "handle with care" by jodi picoult next
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    I'm currently trying to read wuthering Heights but i don't know it confuses me a bit but i think i'll just carry on reading it then i can say look i've read it lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by di marco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by di marco View Post
    now im gonna start reading "thanks for the memories" by cecelia ahern
    finished reading "thanks for the memories" by cecelia ahern the other day. it got really good towards the end, the beginning was a bit boring though

    gonna start reading "handle with care" by jodi picoult next
    I agree, i thought it was really slow starting, the end was good though.

    i have just started the blackwater Lightship by Colm Tobin, its really good at the moment.

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    The Catcher and The Rye for a 2nd time around as the first time I didn't get it!

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    im currently reading "Life With My Sister Madonna" by Christopher Chiccone.

    It's written by Madonna's brother, and it's his memoirs and in it he kind of exposes the real Madonna, and what a bitch she was to him over the years, it's a really gripping read, and if it's true (im sure some is made up) it's made me think of madonna in a whole new light!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    im currently reading "Life With My Sister Madonna" by Christopher Chiccone.

    It's written by Madonna's brother, and it's his memoirs and in it he kind of exposes the real Madonna, and what a bitch she was to him over the years, it's a really gripping read, and if it's true (im sure some is made up) it's made me think of madonna in a whole new light!!!
    I have read that.. it is really good book.. I am in 2 minds about it too.. it kinda makes me question Madonna (and I love the woman) but if what her brother has written is true, then you can forget everything you have read about Madonna so far... he said she made up stories to release to the press like moving to New York with like 3 dollars in her pocket is bull ****
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