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Thanks Frankie, I love it too :D It took me quite a while to organize though and everytime I add a book, I need to rearrange a whole lot :blush2:

 

Kylie, you would need an extra fisheye object lens to clip onto your camera. Like this

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Oh my, I haven't been here in ages :o

I just spent quite some time updating my lists on the first page and added an e-book-list. I downloaded some e-books in the last months on my kindle-for-mac and I'm thinking about getting a Kindle 4 (or a Kindle Touch???) someday this year.

  • 1 month later...
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We've been 3 days in London last week and spent most of the time bookhunting in quite a lot of oxfam shops, book shops, book exchange shops.

 

I got home with:

 

Holly Black > White Cat

Eowyn Ivey > The Snow Child

Ben Aaronovitch > Rivers of London

Kelley Armstrong > The Calling

Rachel Caine > Black Dawn

Isaac Marion > Warm Bodies

L. J. Smith > Shadowsouls

L. J. Smith > Nightfall

L. J. Smith > The Fury / The Reunion

Kelley Armstrong > Spellbound

EL James > Fifty shades of Grey

Zom Leech > I am Scrooge - a story for christmas

Jay Bonansinga > The walking dead

Amanda Downum > The drowning city

Nicole Peeler > Tempest Rising

Jim Butcher > Grave Peril

Kendare Blake > Anna dressed in blood

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10. Stephen King/Richard Bachman > The long walk

 

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synopsis from amazon

 

On the first day of May, 100 teenage boys meet for a race known as "The Long Walk". If you break the rules, you get three warnings. If you exceed your limit, what happens is absolutely terrifying...

 

my thoughts

 

A very fascinating read revolving around those boys and what they are going through. The setting is quite simple which makes it even more intense and compelling. I would definately recommend this book.

 

rating: 4/5

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I've just updated all my lists on the first page again. I really should't neglet this thread so much :blush2:

I also decided to try and catch up on my mini book reviews which I started in january :hide:

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11. Smith, L. J. > Die Ankunft (The Initiation)

12. Smith, L. J. > Der Verrat (The Captive)

13. Smith, L. J. > Die Erlösung (The Power)

 

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synopsis from amazon

Forced to move from sunny California to gloomy New England, Cassie is homesick - until she forms a bond with a group of teenagers at her school. This clique rules the school - no one dare cross them - but Cassie feels a strange kinship with them, and when she is initiated into their 'secret circle' she is both terrified and thrilled to be part of a coven of witches that have controlled New Salem for hundreds of years...But then Cassie falls in love. Now she has a tough decision to make: does she walk away, or does she step over to the dark side?

 

my thoughts

I didn't care too much about theses books, even though the first one started out fine. As much as I like YA books, I'm definately too old for this series ;)

 

series: The secret circle 1-3

 

rating: 2/5

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