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14 days ago, 01:24AM

18 days ago, 04:52AM

12544 Afsana wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Afsana wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Afsana wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "This week's goodies:

The Hidden Oasis - Paul Sussman

When Will There Be Good News? - Kate Atkin..."


I have that 1 already. That was her 1st book I ever bought lol x
18 days ago, 04:41AM

12544 Afsana wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Afsana wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "This week's goodies:

The Hidden Oasis - Paul Sussman

When Will There Be Good News? - Kate Atkinson

Die For Me - Karen Rose


D..."


Just looked to see which I have and I am so pleased to announce I have all 3 in her For Me series hon, so I plan on readin them in December I think. Would u suggest I read 1 after the other or maybe a break in between the books so I don't overload lol x
18 days ago, 04:35AM

12544 Afsana wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "This week's goodies:

The Hidden Oasis - Paul Sussman

When Will There Be Good News? - Kate Atkinson

Die For Me - Karen Rose


Die for me is great book let me know w..."


Not read any of hers hon, but do have 6 in total and want the others lol x
18 days ago, 02:23AM

12544 This week's goodies:

The Hidden Oasis - Paul Sussman

When Will There Be Good News? - Kate Atkinson

Die For Me - Karen Rose

The Death Collectors - Jack Kerley

Fatal Cut - June Hampson

The Last Templar - Raymond Khoury

Or She Dies - Gregg Hurwitz

The Alexander Cipher - Will Adams

The Devil's Star - Jo Nesbo

The Bookseller of Kabul - Asne Seierstad

The Lost Army of Cambyses - Paul Sussman

The Last Secret of the Temple - Paul Sussman

The Hundredth Man - Jack Kerley

19 days ago, 01:47PM

12544 Suzanne wrote: "I've got to say...I lOVE the title!

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Which book is that?
19 days ago, 12:19PM

12544 Finished reading Poor Little Bitch Girl - Jackie Collins and now deciding to read Housewife In Love - Alison Penton Harper

22 days ago, 10:01AM

12544 From the author of THE DISCOVERY OF CHOCOLATE -- a romantic historical quest set in Renaissance Venice and China surrounding the search for ultramarine. THE COLOUR OF HEAVEN is a fictional account of a young man who travelled to what are now Afghanistan and China to discover lapis lazuli, the precious stone that when turned into ultramarine changed the history of painting -- allowing artists to abandon gold as a background and open up depth, landscape and perspective with the most beautiful shade of blue. Along the way, Paolo suffers the torments of unfulfilled love before he returns to his anxious family in Venice, where he also plays a part in the early development of lenses and spectacles!

Never thought I would like this book, as it felt different to my usual kind of genre. But I stuck with it at times, came back for more. I finally finished it today. My opinion is that its a wonderful book that takes you on a journey through love, testing the boundaries of love and what it means to be loved for who you are. A wonderful tale and I will read more of his books as well.
23 days ago, 11:39AM

12544 Having such a slow month so far. So I am still reading The Colour of Heaven - James Runice.
23 days ago, 11:32AM

12544 DJ wrote: "Its the 3rd of a trilogy and I've held this one off until Christmas as yes its set at Christmas Lol
1 HOUSEWIFE DOWN
2 HOUSEWIFE UP
3 HOUSEWIFE ON TOP.

I really enjoyed the first 2 they made ..."


Loved the series DJ and have all 4 til her new 1 comes out in Feb 2010. Also I have met the wonderful woman as well x


31 days ago, 06:34AM

12544 Christmas Wishes - Debbie Macomber

There's Something About Christmas - Debbie Macomber

12544 I would like to nominate Knife Edge - Malorie Blackman
31 days ago, 11:12PM

12544 Last month in the bath I started The Comfort of Strangers - Ian McEwan so I will carry on reading that today as its only 100 pages. Then I will read Poor Little Bitch Girl - Jackie Collins.

Oct 31, 2009 07:19AM

12544 Lew wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Now I am going to listen to Red Dragon - Thomas Harris."

Keep the lights on; Red Dragon is about the scariest book I ever read. My editor for The Heretic also edited Silence ..."


I was ok when I listened to the 1st 2 books.
Oct 31, 2009 07:19AM

12544 Meghan wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Just finished listening to The Silence of the Lambs - Thomas Harris. In the morning I will listen to Hannibal - Thomas Harris."

I know Hannibal got a lot of flack, but I th..."


I have seen all 4 films.
Oct 30, 2009 04:14PM

12544 Just finished listening to The Silence of the Lambs - Thomas Harris. In the morning I will listen to Hannibal - Thomas Harris.
Oct 30, 2009 01:16PM

12544 Just finished listening to Red Dragon - Thomas Harris and now I am listening to The Silence of the Lambs - Thomas Harris.
Oct 30, 2009 09:08AM

12544 Now I am going to listen to Red Dragon - Thomas Harris.
Oct 29, 2009 10:25AM

12544 Meghan wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Meghan wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Meghan, this is the 2nd time I have listened to it, and its different and weird, but its good."

I'll take different and weird, but good..."


Was good.
Oct 29, 2009 08:38AM

12544 Meghan wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Meghan, this is the 2nd time I have listened to it, and its different and weird, but its good."

I'll take different and weird, but good. :)"


Meghan, not sure if I understood things. Do you have audio or the book. Because I was told that the book has loads of intricate pictures in and I am listening to the audio hon x
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