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    Book help?

    Ive always read Jacqueline Wilson books but im a bit old for them so can anyone recommend any books that i might like that are more for older people

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    what type of books are you into? Slushy/murder/thriller?

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    The CSI books are really good books to read, also do you like reading biographies as there also good

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    I think you should go for Biography's Vicky, from chatting to you on msn and stuff, i think that would be something you'd enjoy.



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    Read The Hobbit Vicky then the LOTR Trilogy. They are 10 times better that then films and the films were fab.

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    I love reading autobiographs/biographs....more about normal peeps, than celebs. At the mo Im reading Terry Fox, His Story by Leslie Scrivener, which is a very inspirational book, and a good read.

    On the fiction side...I am rereading The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins, which is also a very good, gripping read.

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    I'm an autobiography / biography reader as well. I also like stories based on True events, have you tried just browsing the library to see if anything takes your fancy.

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    Dawn - yeah i have read a couple of autobiographies/biographies - Gareth Gates was one i remember reading and i have since looked around for others that might interest me but cant find anyone - anyone know any good ones?

    Luna - im not really into murder ones or anything sad for example there was this book i started reading and this girl was really horrible to her dad which caused him to have a stroke and he could no longer speak - i never read all of it as it was to sad.

    Katy - i have looked in WHSmiths at a couple but coudn't really find anything
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    I recently read Peter Kay's which was really funny, but only because i like him as a comedian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katy View Post
    I recently read Peter Kay's which was really funny, but only because i like him as a comedian.
    If someone who read it but didnt like him could they possibly enjoy it aswell?

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