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MysteryRose

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  1. "Nine uses for an ex-boyfriend" by Sarra Manning. I don't quite understand the title of this novel, but it is about heart-break :-) I gave this book 4 stars out of 5. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because I wanted more of a happy ending... But since you don't want one, this might be the book for you!
  2. I've finished "Nine uses for an ex-boyfriend" but I liked this one a little bit less than the other novels by Sarra Manning. But even so, I gave it 4 out of 5 stars, so not bad ;-) And now I am reading "Christmas at Tiffany's" by Karen Swan.
  3. Oh, I can definitely recommend "This is a love story"!!! That one is MY favourite book of the year so far. I'm not sure I will read another one that I love that much. I think I've read the back side of "Me before you" but I have to look it up again, because I don't know why I haven't ordered it. Maybe it has to do where the story is set. At the moment I am mostly reading book that are set in London.
  4. I am starting soon with the first volume of the "I heart..." series by Lindsey Kelk. If I like it, I will also order the others :-)
  5. Let me start: I am reading "Nine uses for an ex-boyfriend" by Sarra Manning. I've read other novels by Sarra Manning, and I am loving them all. And so far I am enjoying this one too!
  6. Of course! You do the same, okay? ;-)
  7. Thanks! I think I'll give it a go. Actually, I'll add it to my wish list right now!
  8. I loved them too. I just finished another one of Sophie Kinsella "I've got your number" It is very hilarious and I loved this one even more than the Shopaholic series. I really can recommend this one. Another one of Sophie Kinsella I love as much as "I've got your number" was "Can you keep a secret" Very laugh-out-loud read!!! The books of Jane Costello are very funny too. I have read several of her books. And then there is Gemma Burgess, with "A girl like you" and "Dating Detox" These (Jane Costello's books and Gemma Burgess's) are in the same league as Sophie Kinsella. Enjoy! Btw I agree with you. Why wouldn't (gay) man like these books? Man watch rom-coms too, don't they? ;-)
  9. I must add that I am quite envious of you ;-) You live in London!!! I am in love with this city
  10. You're welcome Frankie! :-) I finished the book yesterday. I loved it so much that I'm sad it is finished now! I haven't read Twenties Girl yet. Even though I usually love her novels, I got put off by the synopsis of this one, but maybe I am wrong? I am reconsidering, now I have finished "I've got your number" Twenties Girl seems too paranormal to me. Could anyone enlighten me on this? How paranormal is the book? Thanks!
  11. Welcome Hashem to this forum!
  12. Welcome DJMonty!
  13. Welcome Christine!
  14. Welcome Spud! I hope you enjoy this forum as much as I do
  15. I am reading I've Got Your Number now. It is very funny. It is not in the form of a diary, but it is written in the first person. The emoticons come from the texts the female caracter is sending or receiving. Nothing weird. It is very logical. And about the phone she found, you have to read it to understand, but she is a very likable person, very sweet. Really! I can really recomment this novel. It's one of her best I think!
  16. I add Jessica Thompson to my list of favourite autors. Even though she has written only 1 novel, but she told me on Twitter that her second one is out next year. I loved her novel "This is a love story". Beautiful. Every page. A delightful read. Anybody else did read it?
  17. If you love romance, then you might enjoy "I heart... " by Lindsey Kelk. I've just ordered the first one myself, but I've read really positive reviews. 1- "I heart New York" 2- "I heart Hollywood" 3- "I heart Paris" 4- "I heart Vegas" 5- "I heart London"
  18. I recently finished a book and I thought of you. This is def a must read. I loved it. No, I adored it! It's one of my most favourite novels now and I can't wait for the writer to publish her next novel. "This is a love story" by Jessica Thompson. Check it out. It really is worth reading!!!!
  19. Can't wait to go to London again! :))

  20. Oh thank you! I'll check it out right now! ) Thank you! My son is 5 yo. I'll check the website of the Science Museum and I'll see what I can find out about the Ducktours. Thanks again to both of you!
  21. This summer I am going to London for a week. I've been there a few times already, but this is the first time I am going for a whole week. I am very excited to go and I can hardly wait. This time I want to visit at least 2 or 3 parks, but it's not an easy choice. Holland Park is on the top of this list anyway. I've been there before and I now they have a great playground - for my son, not for me ;-) I'd love to go to Hampstead Heath, but I want to go to Primrose Hill too... So maybe I'll do both. But then there is also Richmond Park... What more do you think I should visit in London? And what is nice for kids? I've thought about the Natural History Museum, but my son is not very heroic, so I'm afraid there a things there that will scare him more then enjoy him. Any thoughts? Thanks!
  22. "One minute to midnight" by Amy Silver. I think it was the best novel I read last year and I really can recommend this one. All about romance and friendship. You'll love it!
  23. Bienvenue Lucille! Like I said in another topic: I love France, but I've never been in Normandie ;-)
  24. J'aime beaucoup la France. Par contre, je ne suis jamais allée en Normandie ;-)
  25. One of my all time favourite!!!!
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