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Nicola

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  1. Hey! Yeah I didn't rate the Memory Keepers Daughter at all! At all!
  2. Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
  3. I agree with you completely! I read the whole series pretty quickly so a couple of weeks later I decided to read them again to see how they read once I knew the ending and I found myself skipping through huge sections of New Moon and Breaking Dawn. I found Edward's character to be intriguing in the first book but by the end he was really getting on my nerves! I thought he was a bit insipid and lacked substance! I loved the Harry Potter series. I thought it got better with each book (with the exception of that epilogue but I'd imagine a few people actually liked it ). I can read them over and over and definitely don't skip pages! I think it depends on the writer. In my opinion, JK Rowling is just a better writer than Stephanie Meyer. She can keep a story going whilst still captivating her audience with every page. I'm looking forward to the Lincoln Rhyme Series by Jeffrey Deaver and hope the rest of the books are as good as The Bone Collector.....we shall see!!
  4. Ooooh one sitting.....let me cast my mind back. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - my Sister bought it for me at midnight when it went on sale and pushed it through my letter box without me knowing. I think it's possibly the nicest thing anyone's ever done for me It took all day but was so worth it! Twilight - I bought it as an impulse buy in HMV (it was by the till so I grabbed it) I started to read it on the way home and didn't really speak again until about 2am. I rushed out to buy the rest of the series the next day and my boyfriend lost me for about a week! Porno by Irvine Welsh - This was an ex-boyfriends book. I had nothing to do for the day so thought I'd see what it was like. The next thing I know it's 11pm and I'm reading the last page! It's such a good book!
  5. Oooooh I've just started a reading list like you suggested. It's really therapeutic isn't it! It's like taking stock of your life and putting it in order.....thanks for recommending it!

     

    I've named the thread Nicola's Reading List 2009....very original!! haaa!! :lol:

  6. The light nights are so good aren't they!! They days just feel longer and you know it's time to find all those summer dresses. I've been desperate for summer to get here!

     

    I've also just created a readling list/blog thingymebob....another small victory!! haa!! xx

  7. He is really funny. He basically writes about the most ridiculous thing that's happened to him that week but add the fact that he's a man to that and it just takes to a whole new level of silly. It's also really good to read if you've got another book on the go as the articles are only a few pages long each so you can pick it up sporadically. You'll have to let me know what you think of it when you read it! Hope it's not too far down your tbr list.
  8. Books I really really really want to read! The Lincoln Rhyme Series - Jeffrey Deaver An Eye For An Eye - Malorie Blackman Falling - Olivia Liberty Survivor - Chuck Palahniuk The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman The Love Letters of Great Men and Women: From the Eighteenth Century to the Present - CH Charles Possible Side Effects - Augusten Burroughs The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess Dracula - Bram Stoker Carmilla - Bram Stoker The Vampires Revenge - Raven Hart Dead Until Dark - Charlaine Harris Marked - Kristen Cast & PC Cast The Tudor Series - Philippa Gregory Queen Of The Damned - Anne Rice Sookie Stackhouse Series - Charlaine Harris
  9. Oh it's really good!! Did you ever read his column in the Guardian saturday supplement? The first article in the book is definitely the best!
  10. Books currently sat on my shelves waiting to be read..... (Read) Danny - Chancery Stone (it's about 1000 large pages of tiny text so I'm waiting for the summer to get started on it) Interview With A Vampire - Anne Rice One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kasey Watching the English - Kate Fox The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood Revolutionary Road - Richard Yates A Maidens Grave - Jeffrey Deaver Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung - Lester Bangs The Ladies of Grace Adieu - Susanna Clarke Nightwatch - Terry Pratchett Thud - Terry Pratchett The Vampire Lestat - Anne Rice The Coffin Dancer - Jeffrey Deaver Darkly Dreaming Dexter - Jeff Lindsay The Empty Chair - Jeffrey Deaver The Shack - William P Young The Boleyn Inheritance - Philippa Gregory The Stone Monkey - Jeffrey Deaver Let the Right One In - John Ajvide Lindqvist Dead Before Dark - Charlaine Harris
  11. Books Read So Far...... Jan - Mar Rant - Chuck Palahniuk (8/10) Diary - Chuck Palahniuk (7/10) What I Do - Jon Ronson (9/10) Neverwhere - Neil Gaiman (8/10) Anansi Boys - Neil Gaiman (7/10) Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett (9/10) Twilight - Stephanie Meyer (9/10) New Moon - Stephanie Meyer (9/10) Eclipse - Stephanie Meyer (9/10) Breaking Dawn - Strephanie Meyer (9/10) The Birthing House - Christopher Ransom (3/10) The Book of Lost Things - John Connolly (7/10) Touching From a Distance - Deborah Curtis (8/10) My Booky Wook - Russell Brand (9/10) The Memory Keepers Daughter - Kim Edwards (4/10) Celebration USA - Douglas Franz (8/10) Apr - Jun Interview With The Vampire - Anne Rice (9/10) The Coffin Dancer - Jeffrey Deaver (9/10) The Vampire Lestat - Anne Rice (7/10) Darkly Dreaming Dexter - Jeff Lindsay (9/10) The Empty Coffin - Jeffrey Deaver (8/10) The The Right One In - John Ajvide Linqviste (9/10) The Blue Nowhere - Jeffrey Deaver (9/10) Jul - Sept Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - re-read (7/10) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - re-read (7/10) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban -re-read (8/10) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - re-read (10/10) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - re-read (8/10) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - re-read (10/10) The Other Boleyn Girl - Philppa Gregory (10/10) The Boleyn Inheritance - Philippa Gregory (9/10) Dead Before Dark - Charlaine Harris (8.5/10) Living Dead In Dallas - Charlaine Harris (9/10) Club Dead - Charlaine Harris (9/10) Dead To The World - Charlaine Harris (10/10) Dead As A Doornail - Charlaine Harris (9/10) Definitely Dead -Charlaine Harris (9/10) Altogether Dead - Charlaine Harris (9/10) From Dead To Worse - Charlaine Harris (9/10) Dead and Gone - Charlaine Harris (9/10) Eragon - Christopher Paolini (6.5/10) Oct - Dec Eldest - Christopher Paolini - 8/10 Brisingr - Christopher Paolini - 8/10 Queen Of The Damned - Anne Rice - 10/10 The Queen's Fool - Philippa Gregory - 9/10 Tale of the Body Thief - Anne Rice - 10/10 Memnoch the Devil - Anne Rice 9/10 The Six Wives of Henry VIII - Alison Weir - 8/10
  12. That sounds pretty cool! It's just been added to my reading list
  13. Haaa! Yeah I think I'm getting there. I've never really posted on forums before so I'm still getting used to a few things but I now know how to quote only the relevant parts of a persons post so small victories and all that! I also told the entire forum how Harry Potter ended by accident....that was another fine moment!! haa!! :blush:

     

    But everyone's really nice on here and my reading list has doubled so that's good! Although I'm starting to find that I spent more time reading about books than actually reading them! :lol:

     

    How are you?

  14. That sounds good!! I'll have to get myself organised and get a list created.....maybe tonight!

     

    My brain is hurting from studying at the mo. I've been working all week on that Disney assignment :weeping: Finally got to my word limit this afternoon and I've not even expanded half of my main ideas yet! Now I've got to go through the process of cutting stuff out and I always worry that I'm cutting too much of the good stuff out........I'm really tempted to put it down for a week and go back to it later. :(

     

    Time for a hot chocolate :D

     

    How are you? Been up to much? :)

  15. Hey Nici!!

     

    Us Nicola's have to stick together!! haa!!:D

  16. I read Diary last year and that was good too!! As per usual, you expect one thing and get something you'd never expect in a million years!! haa!! I've not read survivor yet....any good?
  17. I'm glad you enjoyed it! I think the structure is very clever as you get an insight into how each person finds themselves in that situation. The thing I've noticed with all the Chuck Palaniuk books I've read is that they're all about people who either don't quite fit in/are lonely and the story explains how they go about interacting with others.
  18. :welcome2:Hey Joy! I love Twilight too! You should join the conversation on the Stephanie Meyer - Twilight forum.
  19. I know.......it's just weird isn't it!! Imagine not knowing the smell of old books that've been in the school library for year!! Not good!! :10_confused:

     

    Yeah I'll let you know what I think. I'm about 100 or so pages in and it's pretty good. However, you know when you really enjoy a book and you secretly read it under your desk when you should be working because it's soo good? Well it doesn't have that for me. Watch this space!!

     

    What is a reading blog?

  20. I think I cried for about a week after I saw that film.....and everytime I heard that song by Celine Dion (but that's because it was painful!!) I must admit I'm a bit of a softy when it comes to romantic movies. I still haven't quite got over The Notebook. I haven't seen Titanic in a while but I think if I watched it now I'd be wondering what all the fuss was about.
  21. Oh that was an awful film! I haven't read any of the books (Interview with a Vampire is on my book shelves and calls to me to be read whenever I walk by) but I'd imagine it did the book no favours! The worst film I've ever seen is A History of Violence. I was just expecting a bit more and there's a really awkward sex scene near the end. I'm not a prude but I was embarrassed! Eeeek!
  22. Yup....me too!! I've already pushed it to the back of my mind with every bad hair style I've ever had and Mick Hucknall!!
  23. Read an article today on Glamour Magazine.com (very reliable source ) that Robert Pattinson has been annoying co-stars on his new set because his personal hygiene isn't too great. He even said himself that he forgets to wash etc!!! I'm hoping it's a lie!!
  24. Think this answers my question!
  25. I'm sure I heard that JK Rowling had put some sort of copyright in place to stop anyone from using the Harry Potter characters. (I may be making this up of course!!) But wouldn't you think that after the massive success of Twilight, Stephanie Meyer would do the same??
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