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Ah, Rebecca, a firm favourite of mine. I absolutely love this book.

Have you read Rebecca's Tale? I think it's by Sally Beauman but don't hold me to that.... a quick check on Amazon and yes it is.

Another great tale that added extra dimesions to the book I already loved.

 

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I loved Rebecca - & Rebecca's tale is on my 'to be read' pile!

 

Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice are firm favourites that have been reread several times!

 

I also adore Thomas Hardy Books and will reread these for ever more!!!!

 

Tenant of Wildfell Hall also waiting to be read

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Ooh! Some interesting stuff in there. Particularly intrigued by the Kite Runner, and by The Oxford Murders.

 

Jonathon Livingston Seagull I loved, but I think you need to read it when you're in a particularly hippy state of mind.

 

I am prepared to beg people to read the Kite Runner. It is the best book I have read in years. I probably would never have picked it up if not for the fact it was a reading group book. I am so glad I did.

 

 

I don't know what I expected from Jonathon Livingston Seagull, but somehow I wanted more than I got and was left feeling deeply disappointed.

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Ah, Rebecca, a firm favourite of mine. I absolutely love this book.

Have you read Rebecca's Tale? I think it's by Sally Beauman but don't hold me to that.... a quick check on Amazon and yes it is.

Another great tale that added extra dimesions to the book I already loved.

 

Kat

:catlove:

 

It is on my to read pile, but I keep piling others on top of it! Once I've finished my current book I will make an effort to dig it out.

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Over the weekend read Whispers in the Sand by Barbara Erskine. Quite good, reminiscent of Labyrinth as there were three stories going on - a modern one, a Victorian one and an ancient one. 8/10 (slow going at first).

 

Also read How I Paid for College by Mark Acito. Blah story but some excellent wordplay (calling a psychiatrist's patients cryents - genius!). 6/10

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I didn't think so, but now I'm not sure. I've got a 3-in-1 book with the Perfect Husband, The Other Daughter and the Third Victim. I'm about 3/4 of the way through the Third Victim, and I'm sure I recognise Rainie and Quincy. Maybe I've read others and just don't remember.

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