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I have just finished The Mermaid's Purse by Katy Gardner. Really enjoyed it actually :friends0: Think I'm going to try Sherlock Holmes and the Brighton Pavilion Mystery by Val Andrews next

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I completely blew my "Read 3, Buy 1" thing today as I spotted two of the Bill Amberg Classics Collection leather-bound books for

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Excellent, Kell! :smile2:

 

I got the 'Dorian Gray' one, but if I came across any more that cheap I'd snap them up! Sadly the Bath store doesn't have any (I got Dorian in Carlisle in August!) but I keep looking.

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I've made some good progress on Moral Disorder today, plus I've collected two book reservations from the library.

 

Also found out Mark Kermode has a book out in a few weeks called It's Only A Movie which is now top of my wishlist (but only as I've removed Shades of Grey as I'm going to the bookshop to get it tomorrow :smile2:)

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Was in town today and just had to visit the local bookshops, well you have to don't ya? :yahoo:

 

Bought:

Lover Revealed ~ J R Ward

Lover Unbound ~ J R Ward

Lover Enshrined ~ J R Ward

A Touch Of Dead ~ Charlaine Harris

 

I also got a copy of Bitten by Kelley Armstrong for a friend of mine and when I arrived home the postman had delivered Grave Secret by Charlaine Harris from Heather in the bookring. Happy days! :smile2:

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Another couple of chapters read of Eclipse....bit back and forward and not much happening at the moment. I assume it will pick up!:smile2:

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Read the last 200 or so pages of When True Night Falls - BRILLIANT book! Can't wait to get onto the third now - this is already one of my all time favourites series.

 

I have heard the ending is a bit at odds with the rest of the story, so I'm a little worried, but we'll see!

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I've finished my Sookie Stackhouse books (2, 3 and 4), and have now begun reading Bloodline by Sidney Sheldon. I'm only on chapter three so far, but I do like how it is written.

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I am now into chapter 2 of Bitten by Kelley Armstrong and loving it!

Philip is so dreamy!

 

 

I'm plotting a shopping trip to Barnes and Noble in a little bit. Not quite sure what to buy yet but I'll be going over my lists and allow myself a budget of 3 books. :smile2:

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Another couple of chapters read of Eclipse....bit back and forward and not much happening at the moment. I assume it will pick up!:smile2:

Probably not. :yahoo: Sorry, I was underwhelmed with it really.

I am now into chapter 2 of Bitten by Kelley Armstrong and loving it!

Philip is so dreamy!

 

I'm SOOOO glad you're enjoying this one! I hope it lives up to your expectations. :D

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Just ordered from amazon ~

 

Chocky by John Wyndham

Battle Royale by Koushun Takami

 

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I finished The Road by Cormac McCarthy this morning - an excellent read - and have started on The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson.

 

I also did a little reorganising of my bookshelves and removed all of the non-fiction books as I've decided to segregate them from the fiction. It's a bit tricky though because, for example, Bill Bryson is non-fiction, but for some reason I can't bring myself to move his books. :smile2:

 

I also removed a whole lot of books to give away and I ended up giving a good chunk of them to my ex so that will reduce my TBR pile a little. :D

 

And I went to IKEA and bought another large bookcase to put downstairs so I can move some of my non-fiction books down there and keep the upstairs bookcase for fiction. Yay! I have a lot more room now. :yahoo:

 

Tomorrow I'll rearrange my books to fill the new gaps and I'll probably put together my bookcase. I believe my LibraryThing Early Reviewers book has arrived at my parents' place, so I'll also duck over there and pick it up.

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I finished The Road by Cormac McCarthy this morning - an excellent read - and have started on The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson.

 

I also did a little reorganising of my bookshelves and removed all of the non-fiction books as I've decided to segregate them from the fiction. It's a bit tricky though because, for example, Bill Bryson is non-fiction, but for some reason I can't bring myself to move his books. :smile2:

 

I also removed a whole lot of books to give away and I ended up giving a good chunk of them to my ex so that will reduce my TBR pile a little. :D

 

And I went to IKEA and bought another large bookcase to put downstairs so I can move some of my non-fiction books down there and keep the upstairs bookcase for fiction. Yay! I have a lot more room now. :yahoo:

 

Tomorrow I'll rearrange my books to fill the new gaps and I'll probably put together my bookcase. I believe my LibraryThing Early Reviewers book has arrived at my parents' place, so I'll also duck over there and pick it up.

 

Well done Kylie :friends0:I am really pleased you enjoyed 'The Road', it was an excellent read :D

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Thanks Weave (I've almost typed Gyre so many times :smile2:. You'd think I'd be used to it by now.) It was certainly an interesting journey and the ending wasn't too bad either.

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Thanks Weave (I've almost typed Gyre so many times :yahoo:. You'd think I'd be used to it by now.) It was certainly an interesting journey and the ending wasn't too bad either.

 

You can call what you want Kylie :smile2: I liked the ending too :D

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I'm visiting my parents this weekend, yesterday I went to the library and bought these:

The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Art

Cleveland Amory: The Cat Who Came for Christmas

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