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33 pages read so far, it's mighty creepy! I was reading it in bed last night and I have to say I was really jumpy about all the normal noises in my apartment.

 

Wow, that creepy only 33 pages in? I better make sure I don't read it at night. :lol:

 

Due to good reviews on here I'm listening to Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome. So far so good!

 

Excellent! Even though I have a nice secondhand edition, I was looking at a shiny new Wordsworth edition today that also has Three Men on the Bummel, the sequel. I didn't get it, but I'm sure I'll be going back for it. :D

 

I did buy three other books though:

 

Cory Doctorow: Little Brother (dystopian in nature)

Cornelia Funke: Inkheart

Margaret McKenzie: Australian Handbook for Writers and Editors

 

I was very pleased because these were the exact three books I had in mind when I went in. I spent a blissful two hours wandering around (I had no idea that the time was passing so quickly!)

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Had our bookcrossing meetup last night and released some books to the shelf.

 

'Word of Honor' by Dani Sinclair

 

'The Medusa Project: The Thief/Walking the Walls' by Sopie McKenzie/Chris Higgins (world book day book)

 

'Magic Ballerina - The Magic Dance/ Kitten Chaos' by Darcey Bussell/Anna Wilson (world book day book)

 

'Dinosaur Cove: Battle of the Giants/The Charlie Small Journals: Valley of Terrors: World Book Day' by Rex Stone/Charlie Small

 

'Six Days: How the 1967 War Shaped the Middle East' by Jeremy Bowen

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Finished Wuthering Heights this morning. Despite not really enjoying it was kind of sad to end it (the same as I felt about Jane Eyre before we had really studied it actually). Review in the works.

 

Started Water for Elephants.

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Oooh, that's a good one! I hope you enjoy it :)

 

haha thanks! I heard its a tough read though, the topic matter is hard to get through. I really want to see the movie too, once I read the book.

 

 

 

Mom bought me -another- book today! oh the perks of being sick..she knows buying me books will make me happy :D She got me Up In The Air by Walter Kirn!

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The Little Stranger ~ Sarah Waters (a new author for me). I'm sure I read about her on her somewhere.

 

Oh I liked 'The Little Stranger' a lot .. really atmospheric and creepy. Hope you enjoy it.

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I'm about halfway through Q & A by Vikas Swarup but travelled to Edinburgh on Thursday without it so had to buy another book to keep me entertained on the journey. I opted for Neil Gaiman's Graveyard Book.

 

They're both great books so far but I'm planning on finishing Q & A first :)

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I am fully intending to make some serious headway on His Dark Materials this weekend. I have Under the eagle at the side of me yet to be read; and Dead Simple & A faint cold fear have just come in at the Library that I've had on hold for ages !

 

Fortunately i've bought the other book i'm reading Meditation for dummies and it is just a reference book as opposed to continuing fiction like my others, so can read that as and when

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Went into Waterstones bought The preferred text versions of Neverwhere and American gods by Neil Gaiman plus picked up this quarters BooksQuarterly.

 

I love Neverwhere Cosychair :D Hope you enjoy it!

 

I went over to my parent's house yesterday, and my Mum had bought Neil Gaiman's Stardust!

 

I fancied this after reading his The Graveyard Book... and clearly she did too! :D

 

You can't beat a bit of Neil Gaiman :)

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Having only managed to find one book in the Libaray that I wanted I popped into Waterstones and bought 4 books. I have

 

Frostbitten - Kelley Armstrong I couldn't wait for it to come out in paperback :)

Wedlock - Wend Moore have been thinking about this for a while now

a Long Time Ago and Essentially True - Brigid Pasulka no idea just fancied it:D

the Welcoming - Nora Roberts light reading for the bath

 

so bring on the rest of the weekend problem is I am not sure which one to read first :D

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