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just thought it would be easier for me to put all the books in here that I want to read as I have quite a considerable list of books to read.

 

My current pile of books to be read

 

Trixie Trader - Helen Dunne

Get me a Murder a Day - Kevin Williams

more to life than this - carole mathews

handle with care - jodi picoult

31 dream street - lisa jewell

falling for you - jill mansell

isobels wedding - sheila o flanagan

four play - fiona walker

Staying at Daisy's - Jill Mansell

Diamonds are a Girls Best Friend - Jenny Colgan

The C Word - Mark Mason

The Lovely Bones

Operation Sunshine - Jenny Colgan

The Boy in Striped Pyjamas

The Lost Symbol - Dan Brown

Wicked - Gregory Maguire

Envy - Coleen Nolan

Songs of the humpback whale - jodi picoult

the sontaran games - jaqueline rayner

doctor who beautiful chaos - gary russell

doctor who the eyeless - gary russell

doctor who - the story of martha - dan abnett

the carrie diaries - candace bushell

Country Persuits - jo carnegie

P.S. I love you - cecelia Ahern

the bad mothers handbook - kate long

Five on finniston farm - enid blyton

Perfect Match - Jodi Picoult

the hobbit - JRR Tolkein

confessions of an agony aunt - jane sigaloff

The Nazi's -Laurence Rees

he's just not that into you.

Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring - J RR Tolkien

Lord of the RIngs The Two Towers - JRR Tolkien

Lord of the Rings The Return of the King - JRR Tolkein

Being committed - anna maxted

Constance anf Faith - Victoria routledge

Filthy rich - wendy holden

the other womans shoes - adele parks

forbidden places - penny vincenzi

airs and graces - erica james

Practically Perfect - katie fforde

up all night - carmen reid

young wives tales - adele parks

my fabulous divorce - clare dowling

victoria line, central line - maeve binchy

What the hell is he thinking - Zoe Strimpel

how to kill your husband - kathy lette

where rainbows end - cecelia ahern

marshmellows for breakfast - dorothy koomson

my best friends girl - dorothy koomson

remember me - sophie kinsella

the sweet taboo - carole mathews

be careful what you wish for - alexandra potter

confessions of a shoppaholic - sophie kinsella

step on it cupid - lorelei mathias

just married - zoe barnes

10 reasons not to fall in love - linda green

thanks for the memories - cecelia ahern

me and mr darcy - alexandra potter

the further adventures of a london call girl - belle de jour

its a kind of magic - carole mathews

caught in the act - gemma fox

shopaholic and baby - sophie kinsella

things I want my daughters to know - elizabeth noble

the love trainer - julia llewellyn

one child - torey hayden

strike back - chris ryan

the tenth circle - jodi picoult

emotional geology - linda gillard

witchfinder dawn of the demontide - william hussey

Twilight - Stephanie Meyer

The Difference a Day Makes - Carol Mathews

I Know you got Soul - Clarkson

Secret Diary of a Demented Housewife - Niamh Green

The chocolate lovers club - carol mathews

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

gone with the wind - margret mitchell

The Dresskeeper - Mary Nalus

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My Wish List

 

The Castle in the Forest - Norman Mailer

Dear John - Nicholas Sparks

Marley and Me - John Grogan

The Hitchhickers guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams

The Ghost Writer - John Harwood

Upfront and Personal The Autobiography - Coleen Nolan

Tatty - Christine Dwyer Hickey

Tabloid Girl - Sharon Marshall

Mum to Mum - Coleen Nolan

Dawn - Elie Wiesel

Day - Elie Wiesel

Night - Elie Wiesel

The Notebook - Nicolas Sparks

Sookie Stackhouse Vampire Mystreys

The Good the Bad and the Dumped - Jenny Colgan

the ice cream girls - dorothy koomson

the last song - nicolas sparks

sex and the city - candice bushell

banquet of the damned - adam nevill

Size 12 is not fat - Meg Cabot

Carol Mcgiffen autobiography

picture perfect - jodi picoult

the notebook - nicholas sparks

the jane austen book club - karen joy fowler

the memory keepers daughter - kin edwards

popco - scarlett thomas

Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang - chelsea Handler

The boy who loved anne frank - ellen feldman

Samantha Smyths Modern Family Journal - lucy cavendish

jane green - second chance

howards end is on the landing - susan hill

what I saw and how I lied - judy blundell

old school ties - kate harrison

the girl with the dragon tattoo - stieg larsson

all the things we didnt say - sara shepard

never let me go - kazuo ishiguro

flyaway - lucy christopher

room - emma donoghue

adrian mole books

of mice and men - john steinbeck

time travellers wife

austinland - shannon hale

before we say goodbye louise candish

william walkers first year of marriage - mary rudd

wuthering heights - emily bronte

the crimson petal and the white - micheal faber

the polysyllabic spree - nick hornby

Plan B - Jonathan Tropper

about a boy - nick hornby

cranberry queen - kathleen demarco

the cronicles of narnia

micheal mcintyre live and laughing

Cheryl cole - through my eyes

JLS - Just between us

someone elses son - sam hayes

getting over mr right - chrissie manby

shopaholic books

confessions of a fallen angel ronan o brien

the one I love - anna mcpartlin

the thirteenth tale diane setterfield

life on the refridgerator door - alice kuipers

lovely green eyes - arnost lustig

the separation - christopher priest

how I live now - meg rosoff

1984 - george orwell

the first casualty - ben elton

anne of green gables books

couples - john updike

vanity fair - william makepeice thackeray

What Was Lost’ by Catherine O’Flynn

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society- Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows

The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

One Day by David Nicholls

do you remember the first time - jenny colgan

The Secret Five and the Stunt Nun Legacy by John Lawrence

the death and life of charlie st cloud ben sherwood

les miserables - victor hugo

SE Hinton's The Outsiders

how I paid for college - marc acito

six reasons to stay a virgin - louise harwood

Jane Moore - perfect match

The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares

meg cabot - vanished

war on the margins - libby cone

the thirteenth tale - diane setterfield

the shining - Stephen King

Forever by Judy Blume

anita blake

Between Shades of Gray By Ruta Sepetys

the little book of loose women

jodi picoult - house rules

lord of the flies - william golding

Life of Pi - Yann Martel

When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit by Judith Kerr

Quiddich Through the Ages

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

little women - louisa may alcott

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Read in May 2010

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azcaban

Windfall - Penny Vincenzi

Fighter Boys - Patrick Bishop

 

Read in June 2010

Bridget Jones' Diary - Helen Fielding

Bridget Jones Edge of Reason - Helen Fielding

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - J K Rowling

The Dambusters - Paul Brickhill

No Moon Tonight - Don Charlwood

Andrew Flintoff the Biography

Sharon Osborne - Unaurthorised, uncensored - understood

 

Read In July 2010

A Midsummer Nights Dream - William Shakespeare

The Roman Treasure Mystery - Malcolm Saville

Lone Pine Five - Malcolm Saville

The Secret of Crey Walls - Malcolm Saville

Man With Three Fingers - Malcolm Saville

Worzel Gummidge - Barbara Euphen Todd

Detective Worzel Gummidge - Barbara Euphen Todd

La Prisonniere - Malika Oufkia

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Sally Goes to Sea - C.H. Falcon

Remembering D Day - Martin W. Bowman

 

Read in August 2010

Enemy Coast Ahead - Guy Gibson

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince - JK Rowling

The Sky Suspended - Jim Bailey

The Buttercup Farm Family - Enid Blyton

Beyond the Dams to the Tirpitz - alan cooper

 

Read in September 2010

The Sea Garden - Sam Llewellyn

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - J K Rowling

To kill a mockingbird - Harper Lee

Angels and Demons - Dan Brown

How to Talk to a Widower - Johnathon Tropper

Enchanted - nora roberts

king's ransom - diana palmer

in the family way - marie ferrarella

 

Read in October 2010

A Girls Guide to Kissing Frogs - Victoria Clayton

Theres Only One David Beckham

Peter Pan - J.M. Barrie

Crazy in Love - Chris Manby

The Trouble With Twins - Nancy Warren

Leap of Faith - Danielle Steel

Answered Prayers - Danielle Steel

Connections - Shelia O' Flanagan

Read in November 2010

Out of the Picture - Polly Samson

Nadia Knows Best - Jill Mansell

Serve Cool - Lauren McCossan

The Catcher in the Rye - J.D Salinger

If You Could See me Now - Cecelia Ahern

Working Wonders - Jenny Colgan

 

Read in December 2010

A Minor Indiscretion - Carole Matthews

Something to Talk About - Sarah Webb

Four Play - Jane Moore

My Sisters Keeper - Jodi Picoult

Out of the Shadows - Susan Lewis

Here Come the Girls - Loose Women

memoirs of a geisha - Arthur Golden

the tales of beedle the bard - J.K. Rowling

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The Harry Potter books are fabulous, especially the last three. I have Bridget Jones' Diary on my TBR pile too. It was a lucky thriftstore find!

 

my favourites are third, fifth, six and seventh possibly even my favourite books of all time.

 

i was given the two bridget jones' books by a friend as i loved the films so i will be giving those a read :D

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That's a great list!

 

I advise you to put My Sister's Keeper, Jodi Picoult near the top of the pile after the Harry Potter Books of course!

 

 

yeah ive been after the book for a while ive heard very good things about it :D

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From your list I've read:

My Sisters Keeper is a great book :irked: And of course Harry Potter :roll: I really enjoyed A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare too :) A Minor Indescretion by Carole Matthews and If You Could See Me Now by Cecelia Ahern are OK, not the best but not boring either.

 

Happy reading :) Your list is bound to grow thanks to this forum though, I know mine has :D

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Penny Vincenzi - Windfall

 

Waterstones Synopsis Cassia Fallon has been married to her doctor husband for seven years when her godmother leaves her a fortune. She is determined to be sensible, to stay in control. Suddenly, for the first time in her life, she is able to do exactly as she likes. She starts to question her marriage, her past, her present and future. The money gives her confidence, and her husband Edward can only look on resentfully as she resumes her medical career, sheds some of her domestic burdens, and re-forms old relationships - one of them of a most dangerous kind. But where did her legacy really come from and why? Too soon the windfall has become a corrupting force. One that Cassia cannot resist . . .

 

My Reveiw - i absolutly loved this book it is one of those books where you pick it up and can't put it back down again.

the plot revolves around three married couples that seem to be happy, however that is not the case. as it is set in 1930's london their is alot of focus on the status of people and how being divorced will affect their social status. the attitude in the book are sometimes hard to swallow as their was a lot of homophobia around in the 30's and this is reflected in the book. one of the main characters is gay but he has to hide it.

there are themes of mystery, death, homophobia, richness, family, affairs, children, medicine and lots of others besides.

this was a fantastic book and would highly recommend it to anyone. the only downsides would be the ammount of charachters in the book but a quick re-read of some of the pages was all that it took to grasp it. also, it is nearly 800 pages long so bit of a mamouth task but once i started to read i couldnt put it doen.

i give it 4.5/5.0

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im now going to start reading Great Love Stories of the World

 

this has over 40 stories from the world some well known and some not.

 

Launcelot and Guenever - Sir Thomas Murphy finished 22/05/2010

A Perfect Husband - William Corbbett. finshed 22/05/2010

The Boots at the Holly-tree in - Charles Dickens

A diversion Played on a Penny Whistle - george meridith

mrs johnson - alice meynell

the scrupulus father - george gissing

a long ago affair - john galsworthy

red - w. somerset maugham

the eternal moment - e. m. forster

the fox - d. h. lawrence

a dill pickle - katherine mansfield

mary queen of scotts - sir walter scott

the lady of the fountain - the mabinogion

lochinvarovic - richard hughes

the wild goose - george moore

proud costello, macdermots daughter, and the bitter tounge w.b. yeats

the fate of the sons of usna - p.w. joyce

rappaccinis daughter - nathaneil hawthorne

eleonora - edgar allan poe

miggles - bret harte

a death in the desert - willa cather

beauty and the beast - anon

carmen - prosper merimee

the chairmender - guy de maupassant

undine - la motte fouque

lukardis - jacob wassermann

redegondas diary - Arthur schnitzler

dortheas rose basket - gottfried keller

the spanish english lady - miguel de cervantes

elguja - alexander kazbek

the love story of zygmunt ii august of poland and barbara radziwill - monica gardner

first love - ivan turenev

the eternal husband - fyodor dostojevsky

an artists story - anton tchehov

hope is green a.l. keilland

saidyah and adinda - multatuli

dante and beatrice - dante alighieri

the two brides - p'u sung ling

of a dancing girl - lafcadio hearn

savitra - nivedita and coomaraaswamy

isaac and rebekah - authorised version

hector and andromache - homer

the faithful wife of susa - xenophon

dido and aeneas - virgil

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Launcelot and Guenever - Sir Thomas Murphy

 

ive heard of this story and the plot line before but id never read the story. it was a good story although i found it really heavy going and my mind kept drifting off onto other thoughts. the lexis in the book was very challenging but i did want to carry it through to the end.

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Fighter Boys - Saving Britain 1940, Patrick Bishop

Waterstones Synopsis A remarkable, intimate portrait of the young men of Fighter Command, whose skill, temperament and morale determined the fate of Britain and arguably the free world. The Battle of Britain, fought in the skies over Britain during the sweltering summer of 1940, was one of the most crucial battles ever fought: without the Luftwaffe's control of the skies it was unlikely that Nazi Germany would mount an invasion across the Channel. For most of the 3,000 young British airmen involved this was their first real experience of combat. The pressure on the pilots, groundcrew and their controllers was unimaginable; at certain points in the Battle a single blunder or failure of nerve could have been enough to tip the balance of the contest and give victory to the enemy. Patrick Bishop creates a new and surprising portrait of the Battle drawing on previously unseen source material and testimonies from survivors on both sides. Against the background of wider strategic considerations, he focuses on the lives and thoughts of the combatants, their attitudes towards 'the enemy' and their aircraft, the fear, horror and exhilaration of flight and battle, attempts by each side to gain the upper hand through daring technological innovations; coping tactics, mess room life and friendships.

 

My review - im really interested in world war two, especially the battle of britain. i orginally brought this book for my a level coursework but i never had the time to read it. this book is very easy to read and it doesnt have to many technical details in whuch i find off putting. also, it gives the perspective of the german pilots which i quite liked too.

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Bridget Jones' Diary - Helen Fielding

 

Waterstones Synopsis - Bridget Jones wants to have it all - and once she's given up smoking and got down to 8st 7 she will. Based on Helen Fielding's diary in the Independent newspaper, this is a novel about a year in the life of a single girl on an optimistic but doomed quest for self-improvement and Inner Poise. First published in 1996.

 

my review - this is the second time i had tried to read this book, the first i was about 15 i think and i just couldnt get into it. This time however i couldnt put it down. the only downside was that i have seen the film several times and i kept picturing that throughout. this was a very easy book to read and is a brilliant chick lit book. Bridget is a very identifiable character. i would highly recommend this book to anyone.

 

ive just started to read the sequal and i hope it is as good as the first book.

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Bridget Jomes - The Edge of Reason

 

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waterstones synopsis At the end of "Bridget Jones's Diary", Bridget hiccuped off into the sunset with man-of-her-dreams Mark Darcy. Now she discovers what it is like when you have the man of your dreams actually in your flat and he doesn't do the washing up, not just the whole of this week, but ever.

 

my review. i went straight from the first book to this one. i loved this book, as i havent read this one before and i was pleased to see that the same style of writing and plot had carried on throughout. the only critism i had was that the diary entries were longer in this book than the first, which did make me loose track sometimes. i read three quarters of this book in one night so it was very hard to put down.

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ive got several new books this week

 

memoirs of a geisha

the tales of the beedle and the bard

more to life than this - carole mathews

handle with care - jodi picoult

31 dream street - lisa jewell

falling for you - jill mansell

isobels wedding - sheila o flanagan

four play - fiona walker

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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - J K Rowling

 

Synopsis - The summer holidays are dragging on and Harry Potter can't wait for the start of the school year. It is his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and there are spells to be learnt and (unluckily) Potions and Divination lessons to be attended. But Harry can't know that the atmosphere is darkening around him, and his worst enemy is preparing a fate that it seems will be inescapable ...With characteristic wit, fast-paced humour and marvellous emotional depth, J.K. Rowling has proved herself yet again to be a master story-teller.

 

my thoughts - the harry potter books are my favourite books in the world. i love them! this isnt one of my favourites in the series however once i pick it up i cant put it down again.

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the dambusters - paul brickhill

 

synopsis - The Dam Busters tells the story of how the crews of 617 Squadron Bomber Command used their flying skills, their tremendous courage and Barnes Wallis' highly accurate bombs to deal devastating blows to Nazi Germany.'The best wartime story of the RAF' Douglas Bader

'In all the history of arms there is no finer epic' Daily Express

 

 

 

my thoughts - id orginally thought that 617 squadron was only responsible for the destruction of the dams. how wrong was i. they flew on hundreds of other operations. this book is written lovely, with not to much technical specification in it, as i personally find it difficult to read when this is so. this book is worth reading if you have an intrest in the second world war.

 

 

 

next book - No Moon Tonight - Don Charlwood.

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