Yup, completely freaked out - she then grabbed my arm, slammed it on the table and got me with the needle. Thankfully I didnt hit her hard at all, I apologised after >.<
Just read a thread on her about Lee Child - a few people said the books were repetitive >.< Although to be honest I wouldnt really know a good book if it smacked me in the face. My other half (ex English teacher) always says that I'm reading absolute trash - I say as long as I enjoy it it doesnt matter!
Absolutely no chance! can't stand needles. Last jab I had resulted in my fist connecting with the nurses chubby face. I've managed to avoid them since - that was eight years ago - and don't plan on having them anywhere near me for at least another eighty years thank you very much.
Hi guys
I've gotten back into crime/thriller books lately (mostly read Andy McNab) and want to pick up some more, suggests for crime/thriller books that are written in first person would be appreciated