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I've just finished Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts
What book have you just finished and was it any good?
What book have you just finished and was it any good?
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I love books so much Rosetta and Lakitu that I can't bear parting with them Mr. yogasun said he doesn't mind me acquiring them but can I get rid of those that I've read!
NO - he just doesn't get it does he?!
'Time Traveller's Wife' mmmmm, did finish it but found it hard work as I got so muddled with the time changes so couldn't enjoy it.
Have also recently read 'A Thousand Splendid Suns' , excellent.
Have made a note of other recommendations. Thanks all x
I love books so much Rosetta and Lakitu that I can't bear parting with them Mr. yogasun said he doesn't mind me acquiring them but can I get rid of those that I've read!
NO - he just doesn't get it does he?!
'Time Traveller's Wife' mmmmm, did finish it but found it hard work as I got so muddled with the time changes so couldn't enjoy it.
Have also recently read 'A Thousand Splendid Suns' , excellent.
Have made a note of other recommendations. Thanks all x
Just finished , 'The important use of compliments' by Alexander McCall Smith- adored it as it was an engaging novel as well as being intermingled with interesting philosophy snippets :-) Adore philosophy- probably why like the other novelist Jostein Gaardner( Sophie's World)!! Next book will read is 'Brisngr' by Christopher Paolini ( adore fantasty genre , too). Read the previous 2 Christopher Paolini Books'Eragon' + 'The Elder'- really enjoyed both of these, too!! Like romance fiction like that of Nicholas Sparks ( favourite of his being'The Rescue'- fabulous insight into the world of autism, too). Tend to like books that will educate you , make you think, amuse you as well as entertain. Also love the classics like Charles Dickens or Shakespeare. Ciao for now, Bea :-)
Bathsheba, it's so interesting how people's tastes are different.
I quite like trying R & J's 'Recommended Reads' as it sometimes encourages me to read something that I wouldn't normally. However I thought 'The Island' very poorly written and wondered whether it wasn't recommended purely because she is Ian Hislop's wife.
Having said that it was a best seller, so hey ho what do I know about it!!?
On the other hand - agree with you Anne Tyler brilliant! I personally didn't much care for 'The Lovely Bones' I found it a bit too over sentimental.
Keep posting folks, I will have a book pile to read to last me til 2012 at this rate! x
I quite like trying R & J's 'Recommended Reads' as it sometimes encourages me to read something that I wouldn't normally. However I thought 'The Island' very poorly written and wondered whether it wasn't recommended purely because she is Ian Hislop's wife.
Having said that it was a best seller, so hey ho what do I know about it!!?
On the other hand - agree with you Anne Tyler brilliant! I personally didn't much care for 'The Lovely Bones' I found it a bit too over sentimental.
Keep posting folks, I will have a book pile to read to last me til 2012 at this rate! x
i really liked lovely bones, and time travellers wife, and the island (didn't realise she's ian hislops wife). couldn't get into shadow of the wind at all, although it's still sitting there waiting for me to try it again. have just finished 'trust me, i'm a junior doctor' which is well worth reading, and am now on to one good turn by kate atkinson, which is pretty good, and have a couple of pj tracy's sitting on my bedside table waiting for when i finish it.