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I ordered some books today.

 

The five people you meet in heaven - Mitch Albom

 

The girl next door - Jack Ketchum

Got it on ebay in the end as Amazon and Play.com were asking stupid prices:roll:

 

Living dead girl - Elizabeth Scott

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I've read a couple of pages of Kerouac's Lonesome Traveler, going to read some more of it later tonight. I also made some progress in reading a book about music business, it's a Finnish book called Ruma b

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Over last 24 hours have started and finished Gold by Dan Rhodes. Its just under 200 pages and a really excellent read. Will write a proper review for my reading log over the next few days. Will start the Heretic's Daughter later as it is a book circle book.

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Couldn't sleep this morn so read some more Moonheart by Charles De Lint at 6.30a.m! :lol:

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Read another chapter of Eyes Like Stars yesterday and I hope to be able to squeeze at least another in today, it's grabbing me really easily and could be just what the doctor ordered for my wayward mojo!

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I will try to commit to finishing Flowers for Algernon today. The book is so short compared to Gone with the Wind and I think I've already spent more time time on this one! :lol:

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I ordered some books today.

 

The five people you meet in heaven - Mitch Albom

 

The girl next door - Jack Ketchum

Got it on ebay in the end as Amazon and Play.com were asking stupid prices:roll:

 

Living dead girl - Elizabeth Scott

 

Ketchum book is one I plan on getting myself, it was on a list of scariest books I once saw.

 

I eventually got round to buying Nocturnes: John Connolly. Largely because I love the cover but the content looks to be brilliant too.

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Good luck with finishing it Frankie!

 

I finished Club Dead this morning and will be starting Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen next.

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Just finished Lirael by Garth Nix. It is amaaaazing. Just Abhorsen to be read to finish the trilogy but I think I might read something else in between. But what?!

Hohum.

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Finished Fever by Christine Feehan it was a bit blah..now have to decide whether to start Nocturnes by John Connolly or Grave Suprise by Charlaine Harris

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Finished HUsh Hush by Becca Fitzatrick.

 

Surprisingly really good and wizzed through it considering my mojo was gone.

 

Look forward to writing the revuew tonight.

 

 

I am now about to start The Hunger Games by Suzanne collins. I have heard good things about this and has been highly recommended by stephanie Meyer.

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Have just under 100 pages left of All Together Dead, so may finish it today. Then I think I might read Pop Co.

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Read more of the Last Voyage of the Valentina as well as more of Winston and Clementine - I am now on the home straight with it but I am loving every page and am now reading the Nov 1943 letters between them currently - so interesting as well as passionate!

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I've just started I, Lucifer by Glen Duncan :friends0: So far it's great, extremely crude and very funny, which suits me down to the ground :lol:

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Yay! Did you cry Frankie?

 

I'm about 20 or so pages into Water for Elephants and it's off to a good start.

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Yay! Did you cry Frankie?

 

Nope :lol:

I just couldn't feel Charlie's pain in the end, because I'd grown to dislike him when he became intelligent. I loved Charlie Gordon pre-operation and really despised him at times after surgery. The only time I felt a bit mushy was when Norma was so glad to see him and they talked about their childhood. She'd turned out completely different than what I expected.

 

 

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I still liked him

when he had become smarter, because I could see how he was still struggling, and his sadness when he thought back on how people had treated him. But it was heartbreaking when he started reverting back again, and his sense of loss at gradually losing all of his knowledge. I can't imagine what it would be like to know what's about to happen to you. :lol:

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I still liked him

when he had become smarter, because I could see how he was still struggling, and his sadness when he thought back on how people had treated him. But it was heartbreaking when he started reverting back again, and his sense of loss at gradually losing all of his knowledge. I can't imagine what it would be like to know what's about to happen to you. :friends0:

 

I do agree,

he was suffering because he'd thought people were geniouses like he was now and he figured people had made fun of him in the past. And I do appreciate the fact that it must have been excruciating for him to lose his intellect. However, in a way he'd turned into his own mother: always being frustrated at how other people were stupid and didn't understand him. Of course he didn't beat them up or anything like that, but I think he should have realised that Strauss and Nemur were in fact intelligent just like they'd always been, and Charlie himself had just surpassed their level. Also, I think it took him a really long time to realise he could do something good with his gift and not just moan about it. But that's just my opinion :lol:

 

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