Im currently "Rule of Four" and gotta admit im struggling with it!
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Im currently "Rule of Four" and gotta admit im struggling with it!
I am currently reading the Da Vinci Code but i keep drifting away from the book, i am really trying my best to read a book but i just can't. I end up forgetting about it..my friend read it in 2 days but so far it's took me 3 months!
ok finished reading "holes" now (well ages ago actually lol!), i didnt think i was going to like it at the beginning but it was actually a really good bookQuote:
Originally Posted by di marco
ive also read "in sarahs shadow", "another life" and "my heartbeat", "another life" was quite good once you got into it, but the other 2 were your average teenage books so were predictable and a bit boring in places
the last book i read was "may contain nuts", i cant remember who its by but its a really excellent book, really funny, me, my mum and my sis all read it on hols and my mums reccommending it to everyone lol!
I'm reading Cecila Ahern " if you could see me now", it's really good, i've already read her other two "ps i love you" and "where rainbows end". They are all great.
This week I have read:
Labyrinth by Kate Mosse - grail time travelling tale set in Cathar country (interesting to me because I spent a holiday a Carcassone)
The Abortionists Daughter - found this one hard to get into.
The Righteous Men by Sam Bourne - good story
The Island - a good summer read
and I am half way through The Historian - a superior dracula type story.
Yes, I have far too much time on my hands!
Just finished reading Street Kid by Judy westwater it was very good..
Judy was 3 years old when her co-man father snatched her from her mother
kept like a dog in his backyard she ate from bins to stay alive..
I read this on my holidays and really enjoyed it, I'm not much of a book reader but when I read a book I generally enjoy it. I loved the plot twists in this novel and the character of TC. Shame about Will, he spoilt the book for me. Far better than the Davinic Code in my opinion.Quote:
Originally Posted by Trinity
I totally agree. I read it over the summer after you recommended it to me, and i really enjoyed it. It was one of those books you get into really quickly, and as you said, the twists made it gripping. I didn't mind Will too much, he was just a very typical kind of character for that kind of book.Quote:
Originally Posted by bondboffin
I'm trying to read 1984 by George Orwell, for my English Literature course, but to be honest, its really not my kind of book, so i'm struggling a tad.
I'm reading Hotel Babylon at the mo' since I fell in love with the tv series so much. It's pretty good so far :)
I have had gift vouchers from waterstones sitting in a draw since christmas as everytime I went into town I forgot to take them with me, anyway this weekend has been a bank holiday up in edinburgh so I was off work so we took a trip into town and went to waterstones. I bought the three books from the lord of the rings, I had the book last year but mybag got stolen form work with the book in it and I haven't replaced it so I had to buy the three seperately. I also bought the book "charlotte's web" This was one of my favourite books along with "The Lion, the whitch and the wardrobe" when I was a school and it was a joy to read it to marley at bed time.