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  1. Has anyone read Slammerkin by Emma Donoghue? I'm trying to get into it, but I'm finding it so similar in concept to The Crimson Petal and the White that it's making it difficult since that was only two books ago from me. That was such a long read and something I loved so much that I invested myself in it anytime I had a free moment, so Slammerkin is feeling like an extension of that and it's mentally exhausting going back to that place so soon. ;) Anyone read it and can either confirm or deny my concerns of similarity between the two books?

  2. Yes, they were set in Stonybrook, but Stacey was from NY and there were occasional/stories flashbacks when she was in NY. Also, one of the Super Specials was called 'New York, New York!' :)

     

    Ah ha! It wasn't too long after Stacey arrived that I was at the age where I swapped into another collection. (Sweet Valley High, anyone? :lol:) I don't remember as much about her! All this talk kind of makes me want to go back and re-read the ones I read, and read the ones I missed after swapping collections. Is that an issue? :blush:

  3. I've heard that they're going to offer a uniform price of £5 per book. If that does apply to all books, it's great for customers, but how can it be good for Waterstones?

     

    NOT that I live in an area that even has a Waterstone's, but I thought the article was interesting, and then read that your link wouldn't open on your comp, Ruth! Thought I'd try to help. :) The article SEEMS like it won't be placing every book at $5 (forgive me.. I don't know if we even have 'pound' signs on our comps in the US!), just individual books that are part of a campaign:

     

    The 296-store Waterstone's business is now said to be looking at introducing money-off deals for individual books from September, instead of the blanket three-for-two, either pricing campaign books at £5, or introducing a "staggered" offer for paperbacks at £3, £5 and £7.

     

    Not sure if particular campaigns will run for a month, 2 weeks, 3 months, etc... but regardless, it seems that only certain books will be part of that $5 special. Hope this helps!

  4. I am reading Trail of Blood by SJ Rozan and it is set in Chinatown, New York, it has surprised, because I am enjoying it more than I thought I would :D

    Oooh that's a neat setting! Chinatown has all kinds of interesting sights, people, and sounds.

     

     

    The Baby-Sitters Club books! Everything I learnt about New York as a child comes from those books. :)

     

     

    The BSC was all set in Stonybrook, CT when I read them... but I'm guessing as the characters aged, they may have starting coming into the city and I had just already stopped reading the series by then?

  5. Since I live in New York City, I'm sure there must be DOZENS here... but my mind is totally blank! There HAS to be some, right?! :) I'm sure Ellis Island is covered in a ton of immigration books, and the Status of Liberty, and the huge bank buildings covered in all of the investment/trading books. Must be lots!

  6. I agree Bethany, The Hunger Games are definitely addictive, are you looking forward to the film? :)

     

    I actually AM... I usually am on the side of "movies ruin books" but this is just such a light, fun read that I think I can try it and if I hate it... eh, nothing lost. :)

     

     

    I'm a recent reader of The Hunger Games trilogy too - it was a complete page turner!

     

    What did you think of The Crimson Petal and the White? It's one of my favourite books this year, and I didn't want it to end.

     

    LOVED TCPATW.. SUCH a good read. Every time I opened it, the pages just took me to another world. It sounds cheesy, but that's totally how I felt!

     

     

    I bought it! It was only £1.99 on kindle so I now have it on my phone. :)

    Let the fun begin... You are going to be sooo addicted. :)

  7. I really want to read the hunger games series....

     

    They're SO good and completely addictive! Before I started reading the first one, I didn't think it sounded remotely like anything I'd like. And by the end, I was giving up sleep to keep turning pages. Such great reads! I hope you get to try them soon. :)

  8. Started reading The Crimson Petal and the White a few days ago... Only 40 or so pages in so far since I've only really had time to read during my commute, but I am LOVING it so far. I love the writing style... It feels like I'm literally transported to a different world when I open the book. Can't wait to spend some time this weekend getting through much more of it. :)

  9. What the Font - lets you take a picture of a sign, poster, etc and will determine what fonts were used

    Epicurious - a whole slew of recipes, categorized

    CNN - up to the minute news app

    OPI - for nail polish lovers, this lets you view every shape of OPI nail polish. categorized by Collection

    Netflix - if you have a Netflix account, this lets you manage it from your app on your smartphone

    Instagram - gives you pretty filters you can use to give your iphone-taken photos more character

    Alarmed - alarm app that lets you wake up to your own playlist... also does a ton of other things

    Lose It! - lets you track your daily calories, wait goals, exercise calories burned, etc. very easy because it already has a ton of food items stored up so you're not manually entering the statistics for the food

    ShopSavvy - lets you scan barcodes of products/items in stores, and automatically tells you where you can buy it online cheaper

    TMZ - celebrity gossip app

    AllRecipes - more recipes!

    WallpapersHD - pretty wallpapers for your iphone, categorized and filtered

    WallpaperFree - same thing as above, just different images

    Handy Level - ideal for hanging pictures and things straight when you don't have a level handy

     

    These are all free. :)

  10. My name is Kerstin, I'm 29 years old, from Germany. I love reading, mostly novels, travelling and Karate.

    I'm reading many English books, but I'm not used to talking or writing English. So please forgive me, if I sound a bit weird. :irked::irked:

     

    Not sounding weird at all. :) Welcome to BCF! We're happy you've joined us!

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