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welshchick30

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  1. Ryan David Jahn - The Dispatcher Bought this book for the kindle after it was recommended by a friend! I was gripped by every bit of it and didn't want to put it down. Kept snatching a few mins reading whilst supposed to be working . I loved how it had a happy ending but once again I found I was wanting to know more about what happened when the family was reunited. I give this book 4 out of 5
  2. S J Watson - before I go to sleep I have just finished reading this book and really enjoyed it even though it did repeat itself a bit because of the storyline. When finishing I found myself wanting more and wanting to know if Christine ever did fully regain her memory! I wonder if there will be a sequel? I would recommend this book to anyone who likes to be gripped by a book and not want to put it down!
  3. Hi everyone..hope you are all well I'm determined to keep up with this blog this year...recently been dumped after 9 years so have no excuses now not to read the millions of books that are dotted all round my house...hope to speak to you all soon
  4. To be Read Pile Diane Chamberlain - The Secret Life of Ceecee Wilkes Diane Chamberlain - The Shadow Wife Diane Chamberlain - The Courage Tree Diane Chamberlain - Breaking the Silence Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights Jane Austen -Pride and Prejudice Nicholas Sparks - Nights in Rodanthe Harper Lee - To kill a Mockingbird John Steinbeck - Of Mice and Men Philippa Gregory - The Red Queen Philippa Gregory - The White Queen Kathryn Stockett - The Help Roberta Kray - The Lost Karin Slaughter - Broken Christopher Ransom - The People Next Door Jason Manford - Brung up Proper Charles Dickens - David Copperfield Charles Dickens - A Christmas Carol Ant and Dec autobiography James Patterson - I Alex Cross James Patterson - Kill Alex Cross James Patterson - Cross Fire James Patterson - Postcards from Killers James Patterson - Private London Elizabeth Noble - Alphabet Weekends Jill Mansell - Making your mind up Lynda La Plante - Blind Fury Karin Slaughter - Faithless Emily Giffin - Love the one your with Emily Giffin - The heart of the matter Dorothy Koomson - The Cupid effect Dorothy Koomson - The woman he loved before Dorothy Koomson - The Ice cream girls Debbie Macomber - Twenty Wishes Books read in 2012 Cathy Glass - I miss Mummy S J Watson - Before I go to Sleep Ryan David Jahn - The Dispatcher Lisa James - Mummy Knew Jenny Colgan - Meet me at the Cupcake Cafe
  5. Havent been on here much or reading to be honest as I've started working full time now and finding it hard to concentrate on a book when I come home. Currently trying to read The girl who plays with fire Slowly starting to get into it
  6. Michael McIntyre - Life and Laughing I found myself laughing out loud whilst reading this book. Whilst reading it had Michael's voice in my head and I could really imaginne him saying what was wriiten! This is one of the best autobiography's I have read in a long time. Can anyone recommend any other good ones?
  7. Kiss Cut by Karin Slaughter Just finished reading this book this week and I really enjoyed it. I like the way that Karin is developing the characters throughout the series and the relationship between Sara Linton and Jeffery Tolliver. I've already started reading the next one in the series and can't put it down.
  8. Books Read in 2011 Blindsighted - Karin Slaughter Kisscut - Karin Slaughter Michael McIntyre Life and Laughing A Faint cold Fear - Karin Slaughter Stieg Larsson - The girl with the Dragon Tattoo Rosamund Lupton - Afterwards Confessions of a GP - Benjamin Daniels The Checkout Girl - Tazeen Ahmad Emily Giffin - Something Borrowed Emily Giffin - Something Blue Mo Hayder - Gone Amy Silver - Confessions of a Reluctant Recessionista To be Read Lynda La Plante - Silent Scream Jodi Picoult - Picture Perfect Jodi Picoult - Plain Truth Beverly Barton - Amnesia Frank McCourt - Angela's Ashes Miranda Dickinson - Fairytale of New York Elizabeth Noble - The Girl Next Door June Hampson - Damaged Goods Liz Jensen - The Rapture Belinda Bauer - Black Lands David Baldacci - First Family Erica Spindler - Shocking Pink Michael Robotham - Shatter Melissa Nathan - The Learning Curve Jill Mansell - The one you really want Elise Chidley - Married with Baggage Simon Kernick - Target Simon Kernick - The last 10 seconds Stieg Larsson - The Girl who played with fire Stieg Larsson - The Girl Who kicked the Hornet's Nest Val McDermid - Beneath the Bleeding Lee Child - 61 Hours Karen Rose - Have you seen her James Patterson - I Alex Cross James Patterson - Cross Fire James Patterson - The Postcard Killers James Patterson - Worse Case James Patterson - Private Promises Promises - Erica James Twelve Days of Christmas - Trisha Ashley Karin Slaughter - Indelible Karin Slaughter - Skin Priviledge Karin Slaughter - Broken Karin Slaughter - Triptych
  9. I've got a hold on this book in the library...i cant wait to read it Im currently reading the Tenth Circle...Have u read it?
  10. I didnt find this book quite as good as some of her other ones. At times I found it really hard to concentrate on the story and she also talked a lot about Scottish heritage in this book. I was very happy with the outcome of the trial for the guy who was arrested for ending his wife's life. It makes you think what you would want to happen if you was in that situation where illness was going to take your life. Im looking forward to reading more of her books
  11. I had a very slow month reading cos of work and other problems The books i did manage to read this month I thought were ok but could have been better. I found it really hard to stick with heartsick but I got told to perserve with it but was glad when i finished it The James Patterson ones were alright but I really enjoy the woman's murder club ones better Im gonna try and read a lot more books this month
  12. Ive read Salem Falls and I quite enjoyed it too ....ive got nineteen minutes and mercy to read which im looking forward to
  13. Another great book of Erica Spindlers....Once again I found it really hard to put it down and was surprised at who Breakneck actually was. I love the fact I can never really figure out who the murderer/serial killer is in her books as there are so many twists and turns
  14. I bought blacklands last week and Im going to read it before I change my mind and it goes on my bookcase as this seems to happen a lot lol ...I hope it is really good
  15. Ive read Cause for Alarm as well and I really enjoyed that one...I think it might have been the first one I read of hers. Breakneck basically continues on the story of the main character which is really good :)
  16. I got Red from the library yesterday and I borrowed Shocking Pink from a friend. But I know she got it from Tesco last year so it should still be in publication
  17. I've read quite a few as well...about half way through breakneck and really enjoying it...ive got shocking pink and red to read by her as well
  18. I was completely hooked on this book and stayed up till 2 in the morning because I couldnt bare to put it down. I loved the way she connected the dectective with the serial killer and the way she told the detective's story. I was completely surprised when the identity of the killer was revealed even though I did manage to work out who the copycat killer was Has anyone else read this? Im going to read Breakneck soon which continues the story of the two detectives
  19. I purchased Blacklands today...is it easy to read?
  20. This book is quite easy to read and tells the story of a lady struggling to come to terms with her daughter leaving for uni. She then realises she has to move on with her life and ends up having relationships, fun and also some heartbreak. I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone
  21. I have just finished reading Alex Cross's Trial and I enjoyed it but it isn't one of my favourites. It tells the story of one of his ancestors and is set in the time where black people were segregated from the whites and the main focus of the story is about the black people being lynched if they spoke or acted out of turn. I read it because I have read all of the other Cross novels and Im looking forward to reading I Alex cross. I have a few library books to read first tho I hope you enjoy it if you do decide to read it
  22. Whilst reading this book I sometimes found it very difficult to keep my mind focussed on the story....Im not sure whether it was the style of writing or whether becos the writing was too small. Overall I did enjoy it and enjoyed how all the families were linked together at the end and how they managed to sort their relationship out for the better. This book made me realise that sometimes it is good to have a break from the ones you love in order to realise what you have got and what you dont want to lose.
  23. Hey how are you? Yeah im in wonderful Cardiff...hope we can be friends and have many discussions :)

  24. I've just placed a hold in the library on the book The girl with the Dragon tattoo and im number 41 in the queue....Think it is going to be a long time before I read it
  25. Picture Perfect came out just before Christmas so I've got the hardback copy ...I love my hardback books
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