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Ahh that's good to hear. I should really try to read one soon. Sounds like his stories are quite meaty which I enjoy...as long as I can concentrate enough to remember and understand everything that's happening.

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About 220 pages into "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" by now. Will continue with "The ice limit" now though, because I want to finish it today. :(

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I only read like 30 pages yesterday which is terrible, I'm going to have to try to get through a good bit today.

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Just read the last 100 pages of The Best a Man Can Get by John O'farrell. A good light hearted read with plenty of moments that made me chuckle. Unsure of what book to start later today.

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I've finished reading The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens and have started to read Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel. I'm really liking Wolf Hall so far - I don't think it will take me long to get through this one :(

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Picked up a few books in London yesterday:

 

Dance, Dance, Dance by Haruki Murakami (I've been looking for a non-knocked about version of this for a while now),

The Gum Thief by Douglas Coupland (a bargin at

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Just ordered the following from Amazon:

 

Ghost Hunter - Michelle Paver

Hush, Hush - Becca Fitzpatrick

The Immortals: Blue Moon - Alyson Noel

Bel-ami - Guy Maupassant

Three Men in a Boat - Jerome K. Jerome

The Reckoning - Kelley Armstrong

Queen of Babble Gets Hitched - Meg Cabot

I Was Told There'd Be Cake - Sloane Crosley

The Jewel Box - Anna Davis

Nature's Numbers - Ian Stewart

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Excllent haul, Chesil, wow! Looks like some great titles :(.

 

My weekend's turned busier than I planned, so my reading has suffered for it. I think I got in 2 pages last night before I fell asleep :D. Hopefully I'll get more read though this afternoon when I get home.

 

Oh, but I did stop in Borders yesterday and picked up 'Family Tree' magazine. Does that count as activity?! :)

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Finished Your Face tomorrow 1: Fever and Spear by Javier Mar
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I just finished Still Life, by Joy Fielding.

It was very interesting. A young woman just waking up after being in coma for two months. She can hear, but otherwise cant move or talk.

 

I may try to read a few more chapters of Wolf Hall. This has been a very challenging book for me.

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I just finished Still Life, by Joy Fielding.

It was very interesting. A young woman just waking up after being in coma for two months. She can hear, but otherwise cant move or talk.

 

Sounds very interesting, I think I'll add it on my TBR list.

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Another 300 pages of The Crimson Petal and the White. Lots of reading getting done, not much else! :(

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Started and finished City of Bones by Cassandra Clare today and I really enjoyed it, I will have to look out for more of this series I think, I also have Pandemonium by Christopher Brookmeyer to read as my reservation at the library arrived can't wait I love his work. :(

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Started and finished City of Bones by Cassandra Clare today and I really enjoyed it, I will have to look out for more of this series I think,

 

That is one of my favourite series. :) Glad you like it.

 

Read a few pages of Heresy today and then fell asleep with my nose in the crease... :(

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I finished The Stainless Steel Rat and have started The Crimson Petal and the White.

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Finished Emperor The Gates of Rome by Conn Iggulden and read a few more poems The Donkey by G.K. Chesterton a stand out.

I have decided to read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.

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I've read another 112 pages of The Art Of Racing In The Rain - only 60 to go. It's not at ALL what I expected but quite enjoyable none the less. Should get it finished today.

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Yesterday I read about 50 pages of that astronomy/astrophysics book I mentioned earlier, got the title now "Black holes and warped spacetime" by William J. Kaufman. The book's actually older than I am, which I didn't know when I got it from the library, but from what I have read they weren't wrong with their theories then, not bad actually, there are some things that they know are other now, and they sure didn't have Hubble back then so the pictures that are in there are fuzzy and black and white hee hee. But it's interesting reading, and easier than I thought, though by no means am I saying I understand it all. Still, love it. :friends0:

When I've come back from university this afternoon I plan to read more. :lol:

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I finished The Stainless Steel Rat and have started The Crimson Petal and the White.

 

I read the stainless steel rat years ago, did you enjoy it?

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It's a wonderful day here and i have no work today :friends0: so i am going to sit in the garden with a few beers and read more Under The Dome

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I'm listening to Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett. Got about 2 hours left :friends0:

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I read the stainless steel rat years ago, did you enjoy it?

 

Yes, I did enjoy it. :friends0: It's a bit of an amusing sci-fi read; nothing too heavy.

 

I've read a few chapters of The Crimson Petal and the White. It's off to a good start.

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