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    Quote Originally Posted by Xx-Vicky-xX View Post
    Thanks, i might try Sharon i like her
    I had this little feeling that you would, hehe.

    I now have this picture of you going down to your libarary, you like in the film Matilda with this cart behind you full of books to read!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessie Wallace View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Xx-Vicky-xX View Post
    Thanks, i might try Sharon i like her
    I had this little feeling that you would, hehe.

    I now have this picture of you going down to your libarary, you like in the film Matilda with this cart behind you full of books to read!
    Oh do you think i should do that

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    Just a little image i had, with all these books people are recomending for you, it made me chuckle



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessie Wallace View Post
    Just a little image i had, with all these books people are recomending for you, it made me chuckle
    I might go to buy a couple of them on thursday More ideas are welcome though

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    Jack Osbourne's autobiog 21 Years Gone is excellent. I couldn't put it down.
    If yo uwant to go for the non-celeb autobiogs try Wednesday's Child by Shame Dunphy http://www.play.com/Books/Books/4-/2...d/Product.html this is a blurb on it.

    Try anything by Torey Hayden, she's a really good author. A list of all her books is here http://www.play.com/Search.aspx?sear...&go.x=0&go.y=0

    Also, try looking in Tesco, they have chart books which retail at £7-8 for £3.77 which is even cheaper than play.com.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luna View Post
    i think the best book to start with is cecelia ahern - ps i love you
    after you mentioned this i decided to read it and i am half way through it. i thought it might be a bit too soppy and sentimental but its not, its really good and i will enjoy the film when it comes out.
    POOKIE

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    Quote Originally Posted by pookie1968uk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Luna View Post
    i think the best book to start with is cecelia ahern - ps i love you
    after you mentioned this i decided to read it and i am half way through it. i thought it might be a bit too soppy and sentimental but its not, its really good and i will enjoy the film when it comes out.
    I totally agree it's the best book ever. Once you have read this one try her others, "Where Raindows End" is really good too.

    Thanks To Vicky For My Fab Banner!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pookie1968uk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Luna View Post
    i think the best book to start with is cecelia ahern - ps i love you
    after you mentioned this i decided to read it and i am half way through it. i thought it might be a bit too soppy and sentimental but its not, its really good and i will enjoy the film when it comes out.
    have you cried yet? I needed a box of tissues a day lol - think i may have to read it again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Footie_Chick View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by pookie1968uk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Luna View Post
    i think the best book to start with is cecelia ahern - ps i love you
    after you mentioned this i decided to read it and i am half way through it. i thought it might be a bit too soppy and sentimental but its not, its really good and i will enjoy the film when it comes out.
    I totally agree it's the best book ever. Once you have read this one try her others, "Where Raindows End" is really good too.

    i cant never remember thsi is the one with the letters and emails isnt it?

    I loved that book

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luna View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by pookie1968uk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Luna View Post
    i think the best book to start with is cecelia ahern - ps i love you
    after you mentioned this i decided to read it and i am half way through it. i thought it might be a bit too soppy and sentimental but its not, its really good and i will enjoy the film when it comes out.
    I totally agree it's the best book ever. Once you have read this one try her others, "Where Raindows End" is really good too.

    i cant never remember thsi is the one with the letters and emails isnt it?

    I loved that book

    Yeah it does, it was the first one of her books i read and found it totally brilliant. It's about Rosie and Alex who are best friends then he moves away but they still keep in touch.
    If you could see me now is also a good book, i think it's great how Elizabeth learns to life her life all over again with the help of Lukes Invisable friend.

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