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Kidsmum

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  1. Hi Hazel & welcome to the forum I've got Memoirs of a Geisha on my bookshelves but haven't got round to reading it yet. If you like historical fiction i'd definitely recommend Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet it's a fantastic read.
  2. Hi Denise & welcome
  3. I have this on my TBR pile so would be interested to hear what your opinions are on it.
  4. Jacket potatoes, fishfingers & baked beans,my DD2 is having a friend over so need to do some child friendly food i can just bung in the oven.
  5. Didn't get any of my own reading done yesterday but i did finish reading The Faraway Tree to my daughter so feel like i've achieved something. We're starting Bottersnikes & Gumbles tonight
  6. I've never read the book but love the movie i'm thinking i met get it to read to my DD3.
  7. Just watched the last episode of V but now the football is on so i'm back on the computer.
  8. I loved living in Amsterdam till we had children then i got kind of homesick so we left, we went to live in Dublin where my hubby's from for a couple of years & then came back to England. My sister still lives there though & she always brings me a bag of Kersen bonbons & some jongen komijn kaas when she comes over as they're the foods i miss most.
  9. Hi Laura, What part of Holland are you from ? We lived in Amsterdam for quite a few years & my eldest two children were born there. Welcome to the forum
  10. Hi Turin I read Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell a few years ago so although i can't remember a lot of the storyline i do know that i really enjoyed it. It's one of those books that's hard to put down because you get so involved in the story so i'd definitely recommend it.
  11. Minestrone soup
  12. Hi Holly welcome to the forum.
  13. Hi Turin & welcome
  14. Sticky toffee pudding with vanilla icecream , yum yum.
  15. Roast Chicken with Potato Salad it's too hot for anything too heavy
  16. Hi Erika welcome to the forum
  17. Sat outside with a bottle or wine & my book last night & read about 50 pages. This weather is great
  18. Alias Grace is the third Margaret Atwood book i've read, the other two being The Blind Assasin & Handmaids Tale. I found Grace to be a highly likeable character but throughout the book, like Dr Jordan, your never really sure wether your getting to know Grace or merely seeing what she wants to project. I'd definitely recommend this book.
  19. I finished Alias Grace, really enjoyed it, i've decided to read Jamaica Inn by Daphne Du Maurier next. The football will be on in our house tonight so i should get a sizeable chunk read then.
  20. Thanks i've read through the thread & think i'll look out for his earlier ones in the library before i get Revelation.
  21. Has anyone read Revelation by C J Sansom? I saw it in a charity shop yesterday & nearly bought it, i checked it out on Amazon & it gets good reviews so i'm thinking of going back & getting it but just wondered what other people thought of it.
  22. Muesli, i look forward to the day my youngest realises weekends are for sleeping in
  23. Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte Vanity Fair William Makepeace Thackeray Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy I could have picked some many more though.
  24. Sat reading in the garden today, bliss, less than 100 pages to go in Alias Grace now.
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