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Need to go to the library and explain that the book they think I stole never in fact left their buildings - I checked it out, then in the reading room realised only 20 or so pages were relevant to my dissertation so I photocopied them and gave it right back. Librarians of silliness...!

 

I hope to make some headway into The Gates by John Connolly on the tram there: it reminds me so much of Good Omens (one of my favourite books ever), has had such positive reviews on here from people I trust and is written by such a likeable bloke I really want to like it :D!

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Not too much time to spare today, so don't know how far I'll get with The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle but certainly, I'll get at least a couple of chapters done. I take the bus to work, so I always have at least that time to read ...which works out to about 40 mins a day.

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I went out and bought some more penguin classis to my collection they look like this

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if you type exclusive penguin classics into the waterstones site most of the others avaliable come up. I can't wait to finish the collection.

 

Those books are absolutely beautiful :D I like the Shakespeare one :lol:

 

I've just registered here, and this place sure looks exciting!

 

I've just started reading Charles Dicken's Oliver Twist. Anybody have any opinions on that book?

 

Hello and welcome to the forum :D

 

Oliver Twist is a fantastic book. I don't think I have ever wanted a character to succeed as much as I did little Oliver :)

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Read 173 pages of The Un-Dead last night, surprising even myself. I didn't think I was going to fly through it. Very, very easy to read, but starting to get a bit scattery too I think. It'll be interesting to see how it all ties up.

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Just started 'Les Miserables', think its going to take a bit of time to finish
It took me a whole year, but then again I was fourteen and reading two to three other books a week along the side :D I hope you enjoy it (what with it being my favourite book of all time and all) and that, when you get to a certain chapter, certain things will fall into place for you :D!
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Someone gave my mother-in-law a bag of books but she's not a big reader so she gave them to me to see if there is anything I want. I got:

 

Keeping the Dead and Life Support by Tess Gerritsen for my hubby

 

The Warrior's Princess by Barbara Erskine (no idea about this/her as I haven't Googled yet)

The Day Job by Mark Wallington (ditto)

The Trespass by Barbara Ewing

The Road to Nab End by William Woodruff

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Well, I put "The Book of Common Dread" to bed for the time being..somehow it just does not grab me. I had to re-read the first ten pages over and over and over again, yet I found the music on my iPod more interesting in the end...not a good sign

 

So I started on Ruth Rendall "From Doon with Death" now. here's hoping for more interest :D

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Anisia, I've had 'Frenchman's Creek' on my shelf for a long time - I'm anxious to hear what you think.

 

YayyYAY Catwoman! I hope you love The Lost Book of Salem as much as the rest of us! Please let us know your thoughts since I can't wait for other people to read it :D.

 

I stopped at Barnes & Noble today just to pick up a magazine and browse, unfortunately (oh, and a coffee of course). I can't justify buying brand new books right now especially when I have SO many sitting on my shelf that I have yet to read. If I go to 1/2 Price Books though and see something, well, I won't hold back :D. I did see however that Rebecca Stott has a new book out, entitled 'The Coral Thief,' and it looked really good. I had no idea she had a new book out so I'm excited to one day read it!

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Read another 90 pages of The Undead, opinion is definately that the idea is very good, and it has some great twists and points of execution (literally and literar-ily) but it's also a bit over the top and scatty in parts. You'd know it was a first novel. Still enjoyable though.

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I finished 'Frostbitten' by Kelley Armstrong and I have just started 'Emotional Geology' by Linda Gillard

 

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