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A Nuclear Family Vacation which is by a couple of political journalists who go on vacations at sites that are part of the nuclear-military complex. It's quite odd, but not that well written yet. I need to get more stuck in to know for sure.

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Gollum: How We Made Movie Magic, Andy Serkis. Really amazing to see how they created Gollum, and I think I really like Andy Serkis. :friends0: I got this book as a present from someone who knew how much I liked the films (and who has given me several other artbooks about it too) and only recently started it. :friends0:

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I'm about to finish The Count of Monte Cristo part one and are gonna start part two as soon as I do.

 

I'm also reading the girl who kicked the hornets nest.

 

After this I'm gonna read pride and predjudice and zombies cause I saw it at my local library.

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I'm about to finish The Count of Monte Cristo part one and are gonna start part two as soon as I do.

 

I'm also reading the girl who kicked the hornets nest.

 

After this I'm gonna read pride and predjudice and zombies cause I saw it at my local library.

 

 

Have fun with the Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's nest. I picked up Pide and Prejudice and Zombies but never got round to reading it.

 

I started World War Z and looks amazing but Having some difficult times at present so wanted to hold back on it for a while. So I started Hush Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick. So far it feels like Twilight with Angels! :friends0:

 

But it is keeping me engrossed, something I have had problems with of late.

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I'm just about to start reading Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1949

It seems quite a long book but hopefully I'll enjoy reading it.

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Making my way through:

 

Richard Mabey - Beechcombings

Harold Gatty - Finding your way without map or compass

Henry Gee - Deep Time: Cladistics, the revolution in evolution

 

:friends0:

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I'm just about to start reading Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1949

It seems quite a long book but hopefully I'll enjoy reading it.

 

I've read about half of this and it is very good, just need to finish it :friends0:

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So, I went to Tesco's today....

 

We are made of Glue by Marina Lewycka

The Children's Book by A.S Byatt

 

It was

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I went to Tesco's today ....

 

The Silver Linings Play Book by Matthew Quick

Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella

 

It was

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I bought two books for myself, The Five People you meet in Heaven ~ Mitch Albom and Breakneck ~ Erica Spindler.

 

Then I chose three books for my young grand-daughter (she`s 30 months) and she loves books, infact she refuses to take a teddy to bed she chooses 4 books to take instead! :friends0:

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I started and finished my book which unexpectedly arrived from Amazon new Kresley Cole and got two library books Christine Feeham Fever which I have started and another which I can't remember can't be that good then!!:friends0: a bit annoyed that I missed out on getting Pandemonium by Christopher Brookmeyer..

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I've started my yearly read of My Sister's Keeper - Jodi Picoult and I'm only about 40 pages into it so far. Hopefully I can manage a couple of chapters later.

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I ran into Barnes & Noble quick today and found a nice hard cover copy of The Monsters of Templeton by Lauren Groff, and it was only $4! :friends0: I've listened to this book on CD before, but I loved the story so I had to get it so I could read it one day.

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Will most likely be memorising some more Polish words later on off a falshcard whilst working. :friends0:

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Yes she was born loving books. :friends0:

 

I`ve read good reviews about The 5 People you meet in Heaven and I`m looking forward to it, I think I might need to keep the tissues handy though. :friends0:

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