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SweetiiPie85

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  1. You will really enjoy his books Charm!! They are set in Aberdeen (where I live) and it was great to read about the places I know so well. Let me know what you think of them.
  2. I have just finished watching the final episode of The Take and I thought it was brilliant. I will definitely be buying the book. Freddie is a terrifying character - at first you think he is just a jack the lad but he is just completely evil. The ending was brilliant and not what I expected at all.
  3. Hi Fi Welcome to the Forum!!
  4. Broken Skin by Stuart Macbride In the pale grey light of a chilly February, Aberdeen is not at its best...There's a rapist prowling the city's cold granite streets, leaving a string of tortured women behind. But while DS Logan McRae's girlfriend is out acting as bait, he's dealing with the blood-drenched body of an unidentified male, dumped outside Accident and Emergency. When a stash of explicit films turn up, all featuring the victim, it looks as if someone in the local bondage community has developed a taste for violent death, and Logan gets dragged into the twilight world of pornographers, sex-shops and S&M. To make matters worse, when they finally arrest the Granite City Rapist, Grampian Police are forced by the courts to let him go: Aberdeen Football Club's star striker has an alibi for every attack. Could they really have got it so badly wrong? Logan thinks so, but the trick will be getting anyone to listen before the real rapist strikes again. Especially as his girlfriend, PC Jackie 'Ball Breaker' Watson, is convinced the footballer is guilty and she's hell-bent on a conviction at any cost... This was another gripping read. It's great to read a crime story which has places I know so well. His books are so brutal and some parts are quite sickening and I just wonder how he manages to invent these stories!! His books are fantastic and with each one I have read I just don't want it to end. I am really looking forward to reading Flesh House and the last one Blind Eye. I know both will be fantastic gripping reads!! Has anyone read any of Stuart's books?
  5. Homemade Chilli and Pitta Bread for us tonight Yummy!
  6. I just typed Book Club into Google and came across the Forum. I'm so glad I did!
  7. :17:to the Forum Shin!
  8. It looks amazing I would love to go there.
  9. Hi Scarlett Welcome to the Forum!
  10. Hi Renreg
  11. Hi Lisa Welcome to the Forum. Harlan Coben, Sophie Kinsella and Martina Cole are some of my favourite authors too.
  12. We had Faggots, baby potatoes and peas. Never had Faggots before they are really nice.
  13. I love the Aristocats. I used to watch it over and over again with my brother when we were little. I actually had to buy it for him on DVD for his Christmas last year "Everybody wants to be a cat"
  14. Hi Tim Welcome to the Forum
  15. I can't wait for Alice in Wonderland either and I also want to see The Proposal, My Sister's Keeper, Public Enemies, The Imaginarum of Doctor Parnassus (Heath Ledger's last film) - (The list is endless) . There is a film coming out in September which I would really like to see called Dorian Gray which is based on the book The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. The film sounds really good so I think I will read the book before the film is released. Has anyone read this book?
  16. I had pasta with pesto and a bit of fish.
  17. The film is being released in the UK 12th March next year and I can't wait to see it. Tim Burton is my favourite Director and I love his films especially Bettlejuice (my favourite film ever!) . I'm exited as Johnny Depp will be starring as The Mad Hatter, I think he is just gorgeous . I think Matt Lucas will be great as TweedleDum/TweedleDee and also Stephen Fry as The Cheshire Cat. Anne Hathaway will be starring as The White Queen and Helena Bonham Carter as The Red Queen.
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