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Things have been a bit hectic the past couple of months and I've not been on as much as I would like, however I have managed to get quite a lot of reading done :blush:

I would like to read as much Classic Literature novels as I can this year and hopefully get round to reading my collection of Jane Austen. :lol:

 

Books to Read

 

James Patterson

 

The 8th Confession

The 9th Judgement

 

Sophie Kinsella

 

Twenties Girl

Shopaholic Ties the Knot

Shopaholic and Sister

Shopaholic and Baby

 

Dan Brown

 

Angels and Demons

The Lost Symbol

 

Dark Blood - Stuart MacBride

 

The Little Stranger - Sarah Waters

 

The Savage Garden - Mark Mills

 

A Spot of Bother - Mark Haddon

 

Classic Literature

 

Jane Austen

 

Pride and Prejudice

Emma

Sense and Sensibility

Northanger Abbey

Persuasion

Mansfield Park

Lady Susan

 

Charles Dickens

 

A Christmas Carol

Great Expectations

David Copperfield

A Tale of Two Cities

The Old Curiosity Shop

 

Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte

 

Little Women - Louisa M Alcott

 

The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson

 

Moby Dick - Herman Melville

 

The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas

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Pride and Prejudice

Emma

Sense and Sensibility

Northanger Abbey

Persuasion

Mansfield Park

 

A Christmas Carol

Great Expectations

A Tale of Two Cities

 

The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson

 

The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas

 

You have some terrific reading ahead of you, SweetiiPie!

 

I've read and loved all of the above. Most of them fall into the category of being my favourite books. :blush:

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7th Heaven - (Synopsis from Waterstones)

Two cases have pushed Detective Lindsay Boxer to the limit. A string of fatal arson attacks have broken out in San Fransisco. The targets have one thing in common: they are all rich, successful, married couples. With four couples dead, Lindsay is determined to put a stop to the killings and trace the murderer. Juggling cases, Lindsay has plenty on her mind. Michael Campion was a people's hero, a popular governor's son who publicly battled against a rare and debilatating heart illness. When he vanished without a trace one evening, his disappearance and the search to find him, dead or alive, hit the headlines daily.But the trail went cold very quickly. Now with a devastating new lead, Lindsay picks up the trail once more. But what is the link between the Campion case and the arson attacks? With the help of her friends and fellow Women's Murder Club members - Yuki, an attorney feeling the strain of a high profile court case; Claire, a medical examiner trying to balance her career and her pregnancy and Cindy, the reporter for a San Fransisco newspaper - Lindsay must race to find the suspects and stop the cold-blooded killers, and fast.

My Thoughts

This was another brilliant read from the Woman's Murder Club Series. It was full of danger and had me gripped from the very start. The ending had a very surprising twist which I was not expecting.

 

8/10

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Greyfriars Bobby by Eleanor Atkinson

This is the famous true story of a devoted dog. Bobby, an active Skye Terrier, adores his master Auld Jock, and when the old man dies, Bobby refuses to leave his grave in Greyfriar's Churchyard in Edinburgh. By day, he plays with the local orphans and eats at a nearby tavern, but, in spite of anything even the Lord Provost himself can do, every night for fourteen years Bobby returns faithfully to sleep by his master.

My Thoughts

I decided to read this book after we returned from our weekend in Edinburgh. We visited the Greyfriars Bobby's pub and also Bobby's grave. The book mentioned all the places we had visited which was great. It is a lovely story which I really enjoyed reading. :lol:

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I love the Stieg Larsson books, I've read the first two and I'm currently reading he last one and it's just as good!

 

They are brilliant. I'm really enjoying the second one, can't put it down :irked:.

 

Have you watched any of the films? I will be watching them once I have finished the books.

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