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Thank you to Chimera for lending this out on a book ring. The Camel Bookmobile by Masha Hamilton is a very good book about Fi, an American woman who moves to Kenya to help run the Camel Bookmobile, which brings donated library books to the distant tribes of Kenyans. I found the book very easy to read & liked that it was written from so many different people's perspectives & it definately made me question how I feel about the real Camel Bookmobile!

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I don't know wht you were planning for Canada, but I had a book called Outlander by Gil Adamson give to me for Christmas that I just loved! If you want to borrow it let me know and I will send it to you. I have a few others queueing for it so I will need it back but you are welcome to it.

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For #78 I read Q&A (AKA Slumdog Millionaire) by Vikas Swarup. I found it to be a very quick paced read & well written. I did find it a little OTT that Ram Mohammed Thomas had had so much happen to him in his short life, but I guess that's the point, isn't it.

 

If you haven't read this yet (hard to believe that there are many who haven't after all the hype around the movie, lol), I would highly recommend it!

 

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*Raises hand* I haven't read it! I'm not sure why, I've wanted to since before the movie, I just never got around to buying it.

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I haven't read Q&A either but as I wasn't as impressed by the film as I thought I would be I don't know if I ever will read it :D

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*Raises hand* I haven't read it! I'm not sure why, I've wanted to since before the movie, I just never got around to buying it.

 

Ditto, it's on my wishlist though so I will get to it at some point :D

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I haven't read it either! :D

 

I nearly bought it when it first came out but didn't. Having seen the first 30 minutes of the film, I'm no longer sure I want to... :D

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Can't comment on the film, Janet as I haven't seen it. You really do have to suspend disbelief to enjoy this book, or at least that was how I felt, otherwise you spend the whole time going "Yeah right, like that could/would possibly happen!" Once I decided to do that & stop being so jaded about everything I really did enjoy it though.

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Ceinwenn, nice to see you here :D Q&A was an amazing read, one of my absolute favorites last year, the movie was awful compared to the novel. I can't believe so many of you have confessed to not reading it :D Tut tut!

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I've added a few books & have a few in mind to read over the next few months, hoping to be up to 35 by the end of 2011.

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