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  1. Kimmy619

    More football

    You would have thought that they would have won, but nevermind. At least they are still in third. Who do you support? Rumors that Waghorn is coming back to Leicester.....we will have to wait and see.
  2. Kimmy619

    More football

    Leicester are pretty much at the bottom of the league. Such a let down after doing so well last season. Although their performance wasn't brilliant against Reading on Sat, they really didn't deserve all of the boo's from their own fans. Why pay to go and see a match and boo your own team? Loads of people started walking out way before the final whistle - sad times indeed.On the plus side of things, my b/f's team Aberdeen are doing okay so at least he is in a good mood
  3. Shiver - Maggie Stiefvater From Amazon: Grace is fascinated by the wolves in the woods behind her house; one yellow-eyed wolf in particular. Every winter, she watches him but every summer, he disappears. Sam leads two lives. In winter he stays in the frozen woods, with the protection of the pack.n summer, he has a few precious months to be human . . . until the cold makes him shift back again. When Grace and Sam finally meet they realize they can't bear to be apart. But as winter nears, Sam must fight to stay human - or risk losing himself, and Grace, for ever My thoughts: Although I liked this book and it was a nice easy read, I found the pace of the story quite slow at times. I don't think that the reader was given much insight in to the personalities of Grace and Sam which is why I didn't really engage with their characters. The idea that Sam's transformation was linked to the weather was unique and I think that it may have been this element of the story which held my attention. The story was told from both Grace and Sam's point of view which worked well. The romance between Grace and Sam was a little far fetched, even for me. I know that this wouldn't happen in real life, but the fact that she fell in love with Sam in wolf form was a bit odd, even by my standards. It all ended a little to 'happily ever after' for my liking too. Maybe I will feel differently if I decide to read the next book in the series. Mark: 5/10
  4. I know, I'm an evil genius! :D I need something to cheer up my boring afternoon. I need to get a minion to make me a brew, but they are all on lunch.

  5. or I could just mix the two together?! They would never sleep again mwhahahahaha

  6. Awwww, I don't mind them being tired. I'll give them a coffee and they will be wide awake in no time

  7. Awesome! I want one *stamps foot*
  8. Hello lady....sorry for the delayed reposnse, I was buried under a pile of holiday washing and needed to claw my way out..!! How's tricks? You feeling better now? Can you send those sparkly vamps my way when you are done with them, I could use some cheering up myself!

  9. And at the end when they show a little montage....
  10. Nothing wrong with going on your own Inver. I took my b/f who kept making stupid comments and annoying me! I hope you enjoy it.
  11. The last film I saw was Marly and Me. Why oh why did I do it to myself? I knew how it was going to end, but couldn't resist.
  12. I really like all of the witchy type books in the series. All of the books are good, this latest one was just not quite as good in my opinion. No doubt others will have loved it!
  13. Frostbitten - Kelley Armstrong From Amazon: After years of struggle, Elena Michaels - journalist, investigator, werewolf - has finally come to terms with her strange fate, and learned how to control her wild side. At least, that's what she believes when she sets off to Alaska with her partner Clay. A series of gruesome maulings and murders outside Anchorage seem to implicate a rogue band of werewolves. But the truth is more complicated. Trapped in a frozen, unforgiving terrain, they are forced to confront a deadly secret, and their own, untamed nature...Gripping, intense and deeply satisfying, Frostbitten is a brilliant novel of suspense with a supernatural twist. My thoughts: I was really looking forward to reading the next installment by Kelley Armstong. Although I did enjoy the book, I don't think that it was one of the best from the series as I didn't find it as compelling as some of the other books. However, it is still a good read which is full of suspense. As a reader, I feel like I have been through a lot with Clay and Elena and I was looking forward to discovering more about their relationship with their twins. I was slightly disappointed that we only found out about them as parents through a few thoughts and telephone conversations instead of actual interaction through the characters. I also didn't feel that Elena's own inner demons were dealt with by the end of the book. She kept saying that she would speak to Clay, but they never really did have a full conversation which was a shame. I appreciate that she did solve some issues herself, but it would have been nice for them to deal with it as a couple. It is definately a book worth reading, but I was left feeling slightly unsatisfied. Mark: 6.5/10
  14. That actually looks quite funny! The costumes are spot on.
  15. Hi Jo. Welcome to the forum. You aren't too far from me as I am in Leicester. Look forward to chatting soon.
  16. Kimmy619

    Hi

    Howdy and welcome
  17. I watched this last night and haven't laughed so much in ages
  18. The Memory Garden - Rachel Hore From Play.com:Lamorna Cove, in Cornwall's far west, is a tiny bay set at the mouth of a secluded wooded valley of wild beauty, the haunt, a hundred years ago, of a close-knit colony of artists. Here, to a rented cottage in the overgrown gardens of Merryn Hall, Melanie Pentreath retreats from her busy London life as a lecturer in art history to research a book about the painters, and to seek solace following the death of her mother and a broken love affair. In this magical place, full of echoes of the past, Mel helps her landlord, Patrick Winterton, restore the garden and starts to pull together the shreds of her life. Patrick finds some old paintings in a glory hole in one of the attics, and as they uncover the identity of the artist they are drawn into an extraordinary story of illicit passion and thwarted ambition from the Edwardian past which proves resonant in Mel's own life. Merryn is an idyll, and Mel and Patrick, himself here to escape a romantic disappointment, find themselves drawing closer to one another - until the reality of the outside world once more intervenes and everything is threatened My thoughts: I really loved this book! The main thing I enjoyed about this book was how the author managed to intertwine the present and the past. As a reader, I wanted to know what happened to both of the main characters, each in their own time. It was also nice to read a book set in my own home county of Cornwall as I had actually been to several of the places mentioned which drew me in even more. Thank you so much Kate for offering this book through a Book Ring Mark: 9/10
  19. The Notebook - Nicholas Sparks From Play.com: Set amid the austere beauty of the North Carolina coast, The Notebook begins with the story of Noah Calhoun, a rural Southerner recently returned form the Second World War. Noah is restoring a plantation home to its former glory, and he is haunted by images of the beautiful girl he met fourteen years earlier, a girl he loved like no other. Unable to find her, yet unwilling to forget the summer they spent together, Noah is content to live with only memories...until she unexpectedly returns to his town to see him once again. Like a puzzle within a puzzle, the story of Noah and Allie is just the beginning. As it unfolds, their tale miraculously becomes something different, with much higher stakes. The result is a deeply moving portrait of love itself, the tender moments and the fundamental changes that affect us all. It is a story of miracles and emotions that will stay with you forever. My thoughts: I decided to read this book after reading Dear John. Having already seen the film, I knew the story, but this definately did not hinder my enjoyment of the book. The story is told from different people's perspectives which was a good way for the reader to learn about each of the different characters and his/her motive. I read the book within one day whilst lying by a pool in Italy as it is a wonderful and romantic read. Not my usual genre, but I will certainly be looking to read more by the same author. Mark: 8/10 notebook.htm
  20. is back from Italy. Normal service will resume shortly

    1. Inver

      Inver

      Mmmm....does that mean lots of washing to do!

    2. Kimmy619

      Kimmy619

      Loads! Can't believe that we went through so much in a week!

    3. catwoman

      catwoman

      Hope you had a good time mate!

  21. I'm off for my second viewing tonight! Can't wait
  22. I really love this book and I appreciated it a lot more after learning a little about Sylvia's life.
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