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Chrissy

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  2. Avatar. Oh dear, I think perhaps I should have seen it at the cinema. Pretty colours, great graphics, cliched story with stereotypical characters.
  3. Wild (everytime). Sleek and shiney OR rough around the edges?
  4. Massage. Ties Or Cravats?
  5. Harley (brmmmm, brmmmmmmmmm) Knees Or Elbows?
  6. If I can't have both then I choose.....peebles. Birdsong Or children's laughter?
  7. Crime or quirky usually, although this place has definitely sent me off into different genres. My wishlists and To Be Read pile(s) are huge now! We have a sub section dedicated to Women's Fiction / Chick Lit. here, you may enjoy having a good rummage through there.
  8. Sails. (Great question!) Statues Or Water features?
  9. Sound Of Music. Candlelight Or Lamplight?
  10. Log cabin. Mittens Or kittens?
  11. That was probably me leaping in too quick, not you! ETA What authors / books are you into W?
  12. Hello W! Welcome to the forum. Which one have you read? The crochet one, or the Neil Gaiman?
  13. I had forgotten about that ridiculous bit of nonsense.
  14. Film rights or general malaise? I agree that she sure has 'gone off'. James Patterson is my vote, alongside Ms Cornwell. He just doesn't care enough anymore, so I don't buy them anymore. Lastly, that Will Shakespeare. He writes a load of good, varied stuff, and then nothing for years! What's up with that?
  15. Ooh, good one! Michael Palin is definitely a contender.
  16. Sir Ian McKellen.
  17. Bare feet. Mayonaise OR Salad Cream?
  18. Patrick Moore. I think he is just brilliant.
  19. Sully Frisbee OR Beach Ball?
  20. What did you think of it? I watched it recently and really enjoyed it.
  21. Thanks Raven ~ I had only noticed the Sunday/Monday ones!
  22. The Sunday Telegraph, and tomorrow's Daily Telegraph are carrying (respectively) 'Dr.Who ~ Pest Control' parts one and two. It's an adventure specially written for audio and read by a Mr D. Tennant.
  23. I'm slowly carrying on with Lisa Gardner's 'The Neighbour'. The slowness is not due to a wavering mojo but lack of opportunity though.
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