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flashy 26-09-2008 10:09

Re: Bookworms: What are you reading at the moment?
 
i'm reading 'Beyond Ugly' at the moment, the second book by Constance Briscoe

Lilly 26-09-2008 19:43

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 634917)
i'm reading 'Beyond Ugly' at the moment, the second book by Constance Briscoe

What do you think of it, Flashy?

I didn't rate it compared to Ugly.

flashy 26-09-2008 20:07

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just finished it tonight H, only took me just over a day to read it, there wasnt as much depth to it compared with 'ugly' i thought there would have been more reference to her mother than there was, aparently her mother tried to sue Constance for 'bad mouthing' her in the first book, i dont know how that went on, i thought the ending to the book was a bit dismal and rather quick, other than that i thought it was a decent book :D


now i need another decent book to read :D

flashy 08-10-2008 15:50

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just started reading 'unbeaten' by Kim Woodburn, i eventually took that book back to the library, the book that was due back 6 years ago :D paid the £13.27 fine so now i can get some books out (hence the book i am reading)

Eric 08-10-2008 18:10

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Idiot's Guide to Global Warming.

lindsay ormerod 08-10-2008 18:28

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Just finished "Pearl" by Tabitha King ( for about the 6th time!) , great book, she is Stephen King's missus and a better writer ( I think).
Have read all the Spike Milligans and he is one of the few authors whose books I actually keep.

cashman 08-10-2008 18:31

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just read "Faceless" by Martina Cole first ive read of hers, will be looking out fer the rest, best i read fer yonks.:)

steeljack 08-10-2008 18:34

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the Afghan , Frederick Forsythe, absolute rubbish, bubble gum for the brain , should have known better when I saw it on the 'remainder' table for $3.50 (new hardback), Don't think the guy has written a decent book since 'Day of the Jackel' .........but at least it helped put me to sleep last night :eek: ;)

Benipete 08-10-2008 18:45

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How The West Was Lost.by George and Gordon.

flashy 12-10-2008 10:52

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just finished the Kim Woodburn book and am now reading 'the step child' by Donna Ford

mumtotwo 13-10-2008 08:08

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I have just started The Hobbit.
Found it a bit strange to read at first but really liking it now :)
I am going to read Lord of the rings when i finish this one.
I am trying to expand my reading brain,i usually read Stephen King,Dean Koonz and stuff like that.

Mick 13-10-2008 08:16

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Just finished reading The Hobbit last night for the 5th time was going to read Lord of the Rings yet again but have been given 2 other books so will read them first:D

jaysay 13-10-2008 09:26

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 639483)
just read "Faceless" by Martina Cole first ive read of hers, will be looking out fer the rest, best i read fer yonks.:)

What kind of a writer is she cashy, mystery, horror, crime??

Eric 14-10-2008 19:15

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Pierre Berton's "Vimy." A good read for those who think that Canada doesn't have much of a history.

charlie1 20-10-2008 13:44

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love reading true stories, although just started uni course so having plenty of psychology/sociology books to read at the moment! Not really that much difference eh?!?:confused:


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