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Hi from one Kelly to another
There are lots of Kelly's on the forum
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I know, I'm just playing with you
We can't all like the same books, because that would be plain boring!
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Well I happen to love it
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Eclipse/Twilight are my favourites, I enjoy both equally, but I really like the other two as well, just a little less! I love the relationship between Rosalie and Jacob in the last book, so funny
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The Butterfly House ~ Marcia Preston
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Oh that sounds fun, I hope you've had a great time!
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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
No. of pages: 533
Rating: 3.5/5
Series: Millenium Trilogy (Book 1)
Synopsis: Forty years ago, Harriet Vanger disappeared from a family gathering on the island owned and inhabited by the powerful Vanger clan. Her body was never found, yet her uncle is convinced it was murder - and that the killer is a member of his own tightly knit but dysfunctional family. He employs disgraced financial journalist Mikael Blomkvist and the tattooed, truculent computer hacker Lisbeth Salander to investigate. When the pair link Harriet's disappearance to a number of grotesque murders from forty years ago, they begin to unravel a dark and appalling family history. But the Vangers are a secretive clan, and Blomkvist and Salander are about to find out just how far they are prepared to go to protect themselves.
Review: I have mixed feelings about this book, some aspects of the story were really good and kept me gripped, others made me want to put it down and never pick it up again. When Mikael Blomkvist is sued for libel, he needs to get away from his life for a while, so he accepts a job offer from Henrik Vanger to find out what happened to his great-niece Harriet Vanger when she disappeared 20 years earlier. He is positive she was murdered and wants to know how, but doesn't hold out much hope of anything after so long. So when Mikael actually stumbles across a new lead, Henrik is very surprised, and as Mikael starts to get closer to what happened to Harriet, it's clear someone will do anything to stop him finding out.
The beginning of the book starts with a lot of talk about financial journalism, of which I have no interest whatsoever, and I thought it was just plain boring to read about. I put the book aside, not sure whether I'd pick it up again, but I decided to give it another go in the hopes when I pushed past the financial section of the story it would pick up, and it did. Once it got to the start of the Harriet investigation it was enjoyable to read, there are lots of twists and turns to keep you guessing who it may have been that killed Harriet. The twist at the end of the Harriet section took me by surprise, and I really enjoyed finding out the truth of what happened. I loved the character of Lisbeth Salander, I thought the way she was portrayed was amazing, and she fast became my favourite of the story. With so many family members being talked about, most with the same surname, it can get a little confusing at times, but it's not too hard to keep the main group of characters straight. I wish they'd kept the Swedish title of Men Who Hate Women, I think it's more appropriate to the storyline, rather than The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, being that there is one very brief mention of said tattoo, and it's nothing to do with the book really. If they had cut everything about Wennerstr
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For some reason I recall it as just me and Bunce.
Stephen Fry - Moab Is My Washpot
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Yeah me too, I hope the next one is as dark, have to admit I'm really looking forward to it being released!
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Rather weird, but my current food addiction is coleslaw, I just adore it!
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Thanks for that Kreader
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Broken and No Human Involved were two of my favourites from the series
Elena is one of my favourites also, and I like Jaime a lot too, anyway, I hope you're enjoying all of the great reading you're doing!
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I know *exactly* what you mean, my BF's always like nooo, you don't need it and drags me away
but it's so tasty!
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Sounds like a lovely little book
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Yeah mine too Katie
I have loads of quote icons saved, some are pretty funny ^^
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Yeah I was tempted to get it, I was looking at it last night, but we'll have to see what happens with the money situation this week I suppose
I mostly want it for the extras lol
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I call it tea, and we're having chicken and chips probably, i'm sooooo hungry *tummy grumbles*
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I want the DVD, but I don't really want to waste
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I can't have that! My dad left the room because I kept pausing it every time he talked, coughed, sniffed, moved...blinked.
Ahahaha, I'm exactly the same, it annoys me when people do that
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Yeah I'm a chip&dipper, seriously addicted to it
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Yeah, I wonder why she does it when so many people take the mickey out of her, I'd be way to embarrassed, but perhaps she's proving a point?
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I know, NuttyMadam is kinda nuts, I was watching her rant on Stephen King from when he made a comment about Stephenie Meyer not being a good writer or some such and I was just cringing behind my hands!
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Yay
I'm pretty sure you just made my day right there
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*is proud she's not a wack-o*
Harry Potter Books by J. K. Rowling
in Children's / Young Adult
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Ah yes, I thought that was a bit weird, I've always felt Dumbledore was more
asexual rather than straight or as now is the case gay