annakonda071
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like alot of people here I found it a bit too preachy and I'm a christian too! its a pity because it had potential, like the left behind series. I liked the left behind series too but found that way too preachy and badly written but the story itself was utterly fascinating
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because books are so expensive to buy new from a bookshop i have no problem with second hand books. i picked up "where the heart is" by billie letts at an op shop for $4. if i was in dymocks or borders i wouldnt have even picked it up but i found the book quite enjoyable even though it seemed it was written with a movie deal in mind
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ive just finished reading david mitchell's lastest book "the thousand autumns of jacob de zoet" and loved it. it wasnt an easy read as i struggled with some of the japanese and dutch names. ive not read anything like this book before; highly original (imo). maybe i should give cloud atlas a go
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also my first post! ive seen this book at the bookshop but unsure about it as i really did not enjoy two caravans at all. i loved a short history of caravans, one of the few books ive read that make me laugh out loud. two caravans was a little too dark for my tastes and i admit i did not finish it. maybe i will one day as i like the way she writes..
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"Shantaram" can't recall the author. self indulgent garbage. I wanted to punch the author in the face
this will be really unpopular: "To Kill a Mockingbird" Harper Lee. loved it in my teens, now in my 30s reading it again I hated it. badly written and predictable.