welshchick30 Posted December 25, 2010 Share Posted December 25, 2010 (edited) Books Read in 2011 Blindsighted - Karin Slaughter Kisscut - Karin Slaughter Michael McIntyre Life and Laughing A Faint cold Fear - Karin Slaughter Stieg Larsson - The girl with the Dragon Tattoo Rosamund Lupton - Afterwards Confessions of a GP - Benjamin Daniels The Checkout Girl - Tazeen Ahmad Emily Giffin - Something Borrowed Emily Giffin - Something Blue Mo Hayder - Gone Amy Silver - Confessions of a Reluctant Recessionista To be Read Lynda La Plante - Silent Scream Jodi Picoult - Picture Perfect Jodi Picoult - Plain Truth Beverly Barton - Amnesia Frank McCourt - Angela's Ashes Miranda Dickinson - Fairytale of New York Elizabeth Noble - The Girl Next Door June Hampson - Damaged Goods Liz Jensen - The Rapture Belinda Bauer - Black Lands David Baldacci - First Family Erica Spindler - Shocking Pink Michael Robotham - Shatter Melissa Nathan - The Learning Curve Jill Mansell - The one you really want Elise Chidley - Married with Baggage Simon Kernick - Target Simon Kernick - The last 10 seconds Stieg Larsson - The Girl who played with fire Stieg Larsson - The Girl Who kicked the Hornet's Nest Val McDermid - Beneath the Bleeding Lee Child - 61 Hours Karen Rose - Have you seen her James Patterson - I Alex Cross James Patterson - Cross Fire James Patterson - The Postcard Killers James Patterson - Worse Case James Patterson - Private Promises Promises - Erica James Twelve Days of Christmas - Trisha Ashley Karin Slaughter - Indelible Karin Slaughter - Skin Priviledge Karin Slaughter - Broken Karin Slaughter - Triptych Edited July 28, 2011 by welshchick30 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
welshchick30 Posted January 23, 2011 Author Share Posted January 23, 2011 Kiss Cut by Karin Slaughter Just finished reading this book this week and I really enjoyed it. I like the way that Karin is developing the characters throughout the series and the relationship between Sara Linton and Jeffery Tolliver. I've already started reading the next one in the series and can't put it down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I'mRose Posted January 23, 2011 Share Posted January 23, 2011 Books Read in 2011 January Kisscut - Karin Slaughter To be Read Lynda La Plante - Silent Scream Jodi Picoult - Picture Perfect Jodi Picoult - Harvesting the Heart Jodi Picoult - Plain Truth Beverly Barton - Amnesia Frank McCourt - Angela's Ashes Mandasue Heller - The Club Miranda Dickinson - Fairytale of New York Elizabeth Noble - The Girl Next Door June Hampson - Damaged Goods Liz Jensen - The Rapture Belinda Bauer - Black Lands David Baldacci - First Family Erica Spindler - Shocking Pink Michael Robotham - Shatter Melissa Nathan - The Learning Curve Jill Mansell - The one you really want Elise Chidley - Married with Baggage Simon Kernick - Target Simon Kernick - The last 10 seconds Stieg Larsson - The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Stieg Larsson - The Girl who played with fire Stieg Larsson - The Girl Who kicked the Hornet's Nest Val McDermid - Beneath the Bleeding Lee Child - 61 Hours Karen Rose - Have you seen her James Patterson - I Alex Cross James Patterson - Cross Fire James Patterson - The Postcard Killers James Patterson - Worse Case James Patterson - Private Promises Promises - Erica James Twelve Days of Christmas - Trisha Ashely Michael Mcintyre - Life and Laughing Karin Slaughter - A faint cold fear Karin Slaughter - Indelible Karin Slaughter - Skin Priviledge Karin Slaughter - Broken Karin Slaughter - Triptych Michael McIntyre autobiography That's a great TBR list Rachel, I can really recomend the Stieg Larsson books, they are awesome. I also have The Post Cars Killers on my list so I'm looking forward to reading what you think about it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
welshchick30 Posted January 26, 2011 Author Share Posted January 26, 2011 Michael McIntyre - Life and Laughing I found myself laughing out loud whilst reading this book. Whilst reading it had Michael's voice in my head and I could really imaginne him saying what was wriiten! This is one of the best autobiography's I have read in a long time. Can anyone recommend any other good ones? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
welshchick30 Posted July 28, 2011 Author Share Posted July 28, 2011 Havent been on here much or reading to be honest as I've started working full time now and finding it hard to concentrate on a book when I come home. Currently trying to read The girl who plays with fire Slowly starting to get into it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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