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Melisa

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  1. Definite born reader - thank god my mum has finally got into actually reading books. Bless her, it only too her to retire to realise what I'd been going on about all these years.

     

    I remember English lessons at school and the fact that I'd always read the entire book when we were actually supposed to be reading and discussing a chapter at a time.....

     

    Just too impatient.

  2. After all the bookmarks I've bought, my favourite is a fish shaped one that came as clothes tag from a shop?!

     

    Not sure why really but it's the one I always look for!

     

    I've tried to use the paperclip type ones that you attach to the top of where you were reading but I always find they tend to tear some of the top of the page?!

  3. Wow that seems steep. Is that the online LIbrary reservation service you are talking about? To reserve a book anywhere in my county (Kent) I pay only 25p:smile2:

     

    I'm sure there is something wrong with my library (or right) as it's actually free to reserve the books!

     

    I usually check if they've got it, sometimes it will be at another library and usually within a couple of days it's arrived for me..

     

    Our main library at the moment in York is having a big refurb so we were able to get up to 25 books in November and they don't have to be back until it opens again in April. All the other little libraries are open though so it's books galore at the moment for me!

     

    I get some of my books from Amazon too though, especially the 1p ones. As long as it's readable I don't mind if it's creased! I've just ordered a Lynda La Plante book from her and with postage of

  4. My sister reads her books a lot, I was thinking of trying them out. Any ideas on which would be the best for a first timer?

     

    I've not read any of hers either but after watching 'Under Suspicion' without realising it was based on one of her books and quite liking it, I've decided to read the next one in this particular series 'The Red Dahlia' (once it arrives from Amazon!)

     

    :)

  5. I originally read it when I still lived in York - you'll like it :D

     

    Brilliant, thanks I'll give it a go. Need to read Shadow of the Wind too as everyone raves about it. I tried it a couple of years ago and got about half way through........then for some reason got bored and stopped reading it!

     

    Going to have to do some digging as I think I actually own both books!!:)

  6. I've never actually read any of her books!

    Are there any that I should read in particular? Any recommendations?

     

    I usually start reading books then find out from someone that I should have read about 10 books before the one I'm reading!

  7. Oh yes Kurt Wallander too! My friend gave me a copy of the White Lioness and that was how I was introduced to him..

     

    I deliberately stayed away from watch the TV series as I just couldn't understand Kenneth Branagh playing him.

     

    I assume they've kept the TV series in Sweden? Does he attempt a Swedish accent?!

     

    Oh Lincoln Rhyme too - I always picture him as Denzel! even though in the books it is mentioned that he was red hair.

  8. Yep, I watched it the other night.

     

    Sorry to jump in, but the line near the end of the movie, for me is an all-time great movie quote:

     

    "They look like psycho's? They were vampires. Psycho's do not explode when sunlight hits them. I don't give a f*&k how crazy they are!"

     

    Ha! It is a funny film!

     

    Anybody know this one?

     

    "Coffee, tea..............me?!"

  9. I read it last summer. I really enjoyed it. TV version was ok, but they don't have the time to go into the same detail.

    The next novel Cut Above is also a corker. I read it in one sitting.

    I've read them out of sequence but they stand alone ok.

    Hope you enjoy it.

     

    Oh that's great thanks very much!

    I tend to avoid watching TV versions of books as I usually find them so disappointing. I agree that they do tend to miss out a lot of what you read as it's just not possible to igo nto that much detail.

     

    I would have probably liked to have read 'Under Suspicion' but I didn't even realise it was based on a Lynda La Plante book. :console:

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