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emmt1986

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  1. I think I have relaxed in my reading choices and am more accepting of who I am through them. When I was younger I was always very conscious of how I was viewed by others and felt I should be viewed to be reading things not because I enjoyed them but because they "looked good". Now I am happy to submerge myself in fantasy and a lot of young adult books as I feel its important to enjoy what you are reading and I feel you can encourage others to read by being passionate about your choices. My friends and I started a book club which introduced me to authors I may not have usually read and think I will probably join the reading group on here to broaden my choices further
  2. If you enjoy the Kelley Armstrong YA series give her Adult series "Women of the Otherworld" ago - there are 13 books in total and if you like the idea of witches, werewolves, vampires and demons you'll love her work. Once I start it I can never put them down!!
  3. Hi I don't know if anyone can help me, when I was younger I read a book set in World War One following the life of a young nurse who worked on the front line. There are references to Edith Cavell in the book and of no man's land. I last read it in 2003 so it was published a good few years before then. I can't remember the name of the book or the author although I do remember he was a male author writing from a female perspective. On the front cover there was an old fashioned nurses hat and a gun, possibly on a table with a map. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions to what this book might be I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks
  4. I just finished Dan Brown's Digital Fortress and have started reading A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray - So far I am enjoying what I am reading =)
  5. The Passage by Justin Cronin is 1008 pages in paperback but it is a real page turner. Be warned it is the first of a trilogy
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