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oceansoul

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  1. I finished this book a few days ago and I loved it. Don't fancy any of her other books though. Which is a shame because I thought it was well written. Not sure what genre I'd place it in either.
  2. I think if she writes a new book or series then she needs to decide who her audience are. Is she writing a kids book or an adults book. I think that's where hp fell flat towards the end. Some of the storyline is quite adult, but the way it's written is childish. I felt that by trying to please everyone the charcters (especially the teenagers) became unbelievable. For a detctive based story line she'd have to stick to write for adults or atleast older teens and stick to that aim through out.
  3. I hated every book I was forced to read at school. Partly because I was forced to read them and partly because they were pathetic mundane stories. I apologise to those that read and enjoy those kinds of novels, but for me it was torture. No blood, no monsters, no murders, no real peril. Just normal people doing normal things. I have considered joining local book clubs. Then I think of the drivel I'd probably have to read and walk swiftly in the opposite direction.
  4. It has some very mixed reviews on amazon. Think I might give it go though. Looks interesting. Might try and buy it for 1p.
  5. I'm half way through The secret of Anatomy by mark morris. I'm enjoying it so far, I just hope that the ending doesn't let it down. Finished Christopher Ransom's The haunting of James Hastings yesterday. I thought it was really good, much better than his first book.
  6. Slightly different: When I was in primary school there were 2 levels of official books to read. The second level were the legnth of a short story made into a little novel thing. There were some of them that I just could not bring myself to read. They were so pathetic. One was about getting a pet hamster, if I remember rightly. I would look at them and then pick one up and just cry inside. I used to tell my teachers that there were none left that I hadn't read, so they'd let me pick a book from the library. lol
  7. A woman I used to work with refused to read a book that anyone had read before her. She wouldn't use the library, buy second hand or even borrow books. I thought she was mad. I just can't understand why it matters. Especially when she complained so much that she had no money. Use the library then it's free, but no she wouldn't. I have no problem buying second hand, in fact I think it's nice to see that other people have enjoyed the book before you. There used to be a lovely antiquarian book shop in my town, it was paradise. Unfortunately it closed down about 5 years or so ago now. It's a shame really. I buy quite a few books at 1p on amazon too.
  8. I'm just going to take the new one to be signed. Actually I'm going to buy 2 copies so I can read one and then get the other signed and just put it away (in a plastic bag so it doesn't get damaged). I've got 8 days to read it before I actually meet him.
  9. So yes John Connolly is doing a talk and book signing at my local library. I got my ticket today (the very first one) and I am still literally jumping about with excitement. The people I have told about this so far have said: oh. Never heard of him. Is he a writer? What does he write? Oh. It's quite disheartening to be honest. I know authors aren't exactly celebrities and I know most people don't devour books like I do, but seriously Is he a writer? No he's just signing books that other people have written. Is anyone excited for me that I get to meet him? please?
  10. I've been to every charity shop in town and the library nowhere has any of these books. I'm going to have to buy the boxset from Waterstones at £30. I hope it's worth it.
  11. slightly off topic, but I really want to read this series. I'm wondering if I need to read them in order or are they good as stand alone novels too?
  12. do I need to read the books in order?
  13. Adam Nevill - the ritual Edmund de waal - the hare with amber eyes donato carrisi - the whisperer
  14. Just seen the new boxset of these books in waterstones. Waiting for pay day on friday to buy.
  15. The Green Mile is probably the most disturbing book that I've read. In the sense that it stayed with me afterwards, as well as having me in floods of tears whilst I read it. I don't think I'll ever read that book again. I've never read anything with violence or horror that really affected me. I read mostly horror novels, so that may be why.
  16. I picked the shining, the tommyknockers and salem's lot. I would've picked needful things if that was there and duma key and the dark half. Oh and under the dome. oh dear too many to choose from I think.
  17. I havnt read that one yet, but I did just read Horns. I really enjoyed it. I couldn't put it down. I have heart shaped box on my TBR pile.
  18. david attenborough life on air robert mccammon they thirst chris carter the executioner
  19. well my resolve to not buy books didn't last long. They have a sale at The Works. I spent £11. MY TBR is now at 54. That's just tree books, it doesn't include the hundred or so on my kindle. Although most of the downloaded ones were free. I just can't resist a bargain. Even when I wanted to only readc what I already had for the rest of the year, I was going to make exceptions for the new john connolly and terry pratchett novels.
  20. I've just found a book by susan hill detailing how she had so many books at home that she decided to only read what she had on her shelves for a year. I'm considering trying it out. Possibly for a shorter time though. Maybe until the end of the year? Anyone else considering this or have any of you tried it out?
  21. omg I need to stop buying books

    1. Pixie

      Pixie

      No, you don't. I need to stop, as I have too many already, but SOMEBODY has to keep purchasing them. ;)

       

  22. He's very popular, but I wasn't overly thrilled by his books personally. I've read the first couple of Odd Thomas books and another 2, I think, stand alone novels. Some of his books veer into the thriller category I believe.
  23. On occasion an e-book can be a little bit more due to VAT, but in general e-books are a lot cheaper. I am speaking from the perspective of someone who enjoys horror/crime/fantasy novels and a lot of the e books I get cheaply are by 'unknown' authors. E-books are most definitely cheaper then the RRP for books though.
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