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Ooshie

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  1. @chrysalis_stage - I certainly found the beginning interesting in the way it brought to my attention just what we are doing when we are reading; I had never thought of it like that before. But I did find that it kept jolting me back out of the story every time I was getting into it, which made it seem awkward to me. But I agree, it is very cleverly done.
  2. It took me a wee while to get into it, I found the opening a bit awkward, with the style of writing constantly reminding me that I was only observing the story rather than allowing me to become part of it. But I am enjoying both the story and the development of the characters now. I had thought it would take me a while to read, but I think it will only take me a three or four days due to how much I am enjoying it.
  3. 200 pages into The Crimson Petal and the White. I am having a run of reading long books just now; The Gate House was about 670 pages long, TCPatW is about 800 I think, The Stand (next on my list) is over 1000, and The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets Nest (hoping to read in the next few weeks) is about 650.
  4. Daffodils. Suntan or pale?
  5. :hbsign: Hope you have a lovely birthday!
  6. Lemon. Glasses or contact lenses?
  7. Chicken Chow Mein. Frosty night or humid day?
  8. I'll second JCW's recommendation, Carrie was the first proper horror book I read and I thoroughly enjoyed it, but I preferred Firestarter and it is one of my favourite Stephen King books; you don't often see it mentioned, for some reason.
  9. Ooshie

    Sarah Waters

    If it helps, Tui, I enjoyed The Little Stranger very much (and found some bits particularly atmospheric) but didn't actually find it scary at all.
  10. :sign0072: Hope you have a lovely day!
  11. ^It's so hard not to go mad on Amazon! Just finished The Gate House by Nelson DeMille, and starting The Crimson Petal and the White for the Rory Gilmore Challenge.
  12. Read another 150 pages of The Gate House. Q&A, Flowers for Algernon and The Valley of the Dolls arrived from Amazon. Does anyone else have the problem that being on this Forum makes them want to read so many more books, but leaves them so much less time?
  13. Fresh fruit salad (strawberries, pineapple, mango and papaya) with single cream. Healthy and unhealthy all at the same time!
  14. I have never actually watched the film of The Stand. Having enjoyed the book so much, I was worried that I would feel let down by the film. But I do enjoy a good apocalypse-type book/film!
  15. Sorry, not been concentrating, yes I have my copy and should be ready to start TCPatW tomorrow or the day after at the latest, so yes, let's go! And Wicked looks good ...
  16. I have checked, and it is the 1990 complete and uncut edition I have now. I remember when I bought it being a bit put out to realise that the first edition I read had been abridged, as I don't remember that there was any indication that it wasn't the full story. Presumably the publishers were nervous about the length? The abridged version I previously read was still quite thick, and the uncut version I have now is 1007 pages long. I'm hoping to get started on it by the end of the month, and really looking forward to it. Stephen King at his best.
  17. Granted, but you will have to kiss ten frogs a day and never find your prince. I wish I had more bookshelves...
  18. Oooh, that's hard! But... Cary Grant. Stephen King or Dean Koontz?
  19. :sign0072: Hope you have had a lovely birthday! :)
  20. Definitely time for a re-read, then!
  21. I have had that book sitting by my bed to read for months, great to know it's a good one! I'm half way through The Gate House by Nelson DeMille, and my copy of the Crimson Petal and the White arrived today
  22. ...look you in the eye and...
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