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    Quote Originally Posted by di marco View Post
    also im glad the fanning sisters arent in it, i cant stand dakota fanning and i think elle would be too young to play anna. and apparently dakota didnt want the role cos she didnt wanna shave her head! anyway i cant wait, it was my favourite jodi picoult book
    Yh, dakota didnt want to shave her hair, i dont blame her, i wouldnt either, the only thing that may have swayed it is that it is an amazing book

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    i need to find some holiday reading. I have just finished the woman who walked into doors by Roddy Doyle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarsOfCCTV View Post
    WHSmith are doing a 3 for 2 on all books
    yeh they have, also if youve got the shop "british bookshops and sussex stationers" i think its called near you they always have a sale on, their books are normally half price or less
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    Quote Originally Posted by samantha nixon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by di marco View Post
    also im glad the fanning sisters arent in it, i cant stand dakota fanning and i think elle would be too young to play anna. and apparently dakota didnt want the role cos she didnt wanna shave her head! anyway i cant wait, it was my favourite jodi picoult book
    Yh, dakota didnt want to shave her hair, i dont blame her, i wouldnt either, the only thing that may have swayed it is that it is an amazing book
    yeh i suppose i wouldnt wanna shave my head either, but loads of a actors drastically change their appearance for films roles, its part of the job really
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katy View Post
    i need to find some holiday reading. I have just finished the woman who walked into doors by Roddy Doyle.
    I read hannahs gift by maria housden, when i was on holiday, and it is a really good book, quite sad though, but i loved it and is a really easy book to read and i didnt wanna put it down lol

    also do you like katie price and john borrowman, as i also read there books (katies newest) and they are also really good aswell

    I cant think of what others i read as they were all really good but i dont know where they have been put to have a look what they were

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    Finished Plain Truth. The legal side of the ending was confusing she didn't really explain it very well I thought I'd missed a page or something, very good apart from that
    Peter: So how many are there? Is it bad? Olivia: Did you eat? Peter: Yeah. Olivia: Well, that's unfortunate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarsOfCCTV View Post
    Finished Plain Truth. The legal side of the ending was confusing she didn't really explain it very well I thought I'd missed a page or something, very good apart from that
    ive read that about a year ago, i can remember vaguely what happened but cant exactly remember the legal bit at the end
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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    Somebody on here recommended "Book Thief", can't remember the author, I tried to read it but found it too upsetting (daft, I know, it is a book but I get involved ). My next book I will attempt to read is "PS I love you".
    What is Book Theif about?

    I'm rereading Deathly Hallows. I can't be bothered to read something new at the moment, I like knowing what's going to happen.
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    I love new books! I'm annoying my mum by badgering her to buy me books for my holiday

    I've started to read The Tenth Circle. Really good so far! I like how Jodi Picoult shows the event from all angles.
    Peter: So how many are there? Is it bad? Olivia: Did you eat? Peter: Yeah. Olivia: Well, that's unfortunate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarsOfCCTV View Post
    I've started to read The Tenth Circle. Really good so far! I like how Jodi Picoult shows the event from all angles.
    ive read that one, its good. i loved the like comic strip in it lol! couldnt work out what it was meant to say though!
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