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message 55: by Kim (new)

2252657 Steve & Me
54 Steve and Me- Terri Irwin
I really enjoyed reading this book- I'd been trying to get it for a while. Steve Irwin lived for wildlife conservation and their absolute joy in the life they led shone through. She went catching crocodiles on her honeymoon!


message 54: by Kim (new)

2252657 Not All Tarts Are Apple
53. Not all tarts are apple- Pip Granger
I really enjoyed this one- a tale of post war Soho from a child's perspective.


message 53: by Kim (new)

2252657 Shopaholic and Baby
52- Shopoholic and Baby- Sophie Kinsella
Latest in the series. Becky is buying for thier unborn baby.


message 52: by Kim (new)

2252657 Come Away with Me
51 Come away with me- Sara McDonald
Two old friends meet after one has lost her husband and daughter in a car bomb. By chance THe husband had unknowingly fathered a son before he married with the friend (before they met).


message 51: by Kim (new)

2252657 By the Time You Read This
50 By the Time you read this- Lola Jaye
On the same premise as Ps I LOve you. A dad leaves a manual for his daughtyer to rad on her birthday every year until she is 300


message 50: by Kim (new)

2252657 Being Elizabeth
49 Being Elizabeth- Barbara Taylor Bradford
Another charity shop find- I really enjoyed this one. I hadn't read one of hers for a while- it's made me want to search them off the bookshelf.


message 49: by Kim (new)

2252657 Vanishing Acts
48 Vanishing Act- Jodi Picoult
After reading reviews on here I wasn't sure I'd like this one- but I quite enjoyed the story. SHe was kidnapped as a young child by her own father. Years later he is arrested and come to trial. Her boyfriend defends him. He accuses the mum's boyfriend of abusing the daughter and he is found not guilty.


message 48: by Kim (new)

2252657 Sea Glass
47 Sea Glass - Anita Shreve

Another one from the charity shop. I didn't really enjoy this one- it felt like nothing much happened all the way along and I wanted it to have a happy ending.


message 47: by Kim (new)

2252657 Shopaholic Ties the Knot
46 Shopholic ties the knot- Sophie Kinsella
I found this one in a charity shop in PerranportH. I quite enjoyed this one and have the next one lined up already.


message 46: by Kim (new)

2252657 Ballet Shoes
45. Ballet shoes- Noel Straetfield
This was quite a charming childrens book. I have read sevveral by this author. I read this one for the summer challenge.


message 45: by Kim (new)

2252657 Two Little Girls in Blue Large Print Edition
44 Two little girl sin blue- Mary higgins Clark
I really enjoyed this one about two little twin being kidnapped. There were lots of susprcts from the start but the end although predictable still contained surprises.


message 44: by Kim (new)

2252657 Jordan  Pushed to the Limit
43. Katie Price- Jordan- Pushed to the limit
Another one off the biography shelf. I must admit this one surprised me even though I had read the previous two. I suppose knowing they have split- with hindsight this book flashed that coming a mile off! I don't think it really had any positive parts for their relationship- although it did cover a particularly harrowing time for them all.


message 43: by Kim (new)

2252657 Sunset in St.Tropez
42. Sunset in St Tropez- Danielle Steel
I'm doing the Armchair traveller challenge and this one fits nicely into the Europe one. It was a reread- but I fancied something simple and quick to read.


message 42: by Kim (new)

2252657 Did the Earth Move?
41. Did the Earth move- Carmen Reid
Eve has 4 children. One of her elder boys is getting married and her first husband gets in touch after years in America. She falls in love with her 2nd partner by the end of the book.


message 41: by Kim (new)

2252657 The Court of King Rolf
40. The Court of King Rolf
This is my biography for the month. I am trying to read one each month. I used to love the song Two Little Boys as a child and it was the first record I owned. I still remember the cover with Rolf and a Kangaroo (it also included Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport). I really enjoyed this one as it brought back loads of childhood memories. He did a water safetey advert in the 70's which this made me remember, he also used to paint huge paintings on TV where you tried to guess what he was painting. Trying to decide whether this is a keeper or not. I do tend to collect biographies- so it would have a home on the shelf!


message 40: by Kim (new)

2252657 Light on Snow
39. Light on Snow- Anita Shreve
Nicky and her dad find a baby in the snow and later meet the mum. the girl's boyfriend had left the baby in the woods to die.


message 39: by Kim (new)

2252657 7th Heaven (Women's Murder Club)
38. 7th Heaven- James Patterson
Another case for the Women's murder club- Yukis is an attorney heading a big case, Lidsay is trying to find a couple of killers setting fires.


message 38: by Kim (new)

2252657 The Tent, the Bucket and MeThe Tent, the Bucket and Me
37. The Tent the Bucket and Me- Emma Kennedy
A very funny read about a families disatrous camping trips in the 70's. A case of food poisoning made an appearance every year.


message 37: by Kim (last edited Jul 07, 2009 10:43AM) (new)

2252657 The Senator's Wife
36. The Senators Wife- Sue Miller
I really enjoyed this book. It's a Richard and Judy selection and I do try to get these each year. Again, it's not a book I would normally pick.



message 36: by Kim (new)

2252657 Vicar's Diary, A
35. A Vicar's Diary-
THis was another amusing read. It is billed as the James Herriot of the vicar's world.


message 35: by Kim (last edited Jun 30, 2009 12:17AM) (new)

2252657 December
34. December- Elizabeth Winthrop

I found this book quite interesting - although there wasn't an action packed story line. I could identify with the daughter because of my dd


message 34: by Kim (new)

2252657 A Crowded Marriage
33. A crowded Marriage- Catherine Alliott

I really enjoyed this book- I have now put some of her other books on my wishlist.



message 33: by Kim (last edited Jun 30, 2009 12:16AM) (new)

2252657 31 Dream Street
31 Dream Street
32. 31 DREAM STREET- Lisa Jewell
I really enjoyed this one. It was a really easy, frothy read!



message 32: by Kim (new)

2252657 A Croft in the Hills
31. A croft in the Hills- Katharine Stewart
This was a really unusual read. I only chose it because I had to pick a book with the name of our road in the title. This was the only one I could find. MY dad spent part of his childhood on a hill farm in Wales- so I actually found it really interesting. The facilities were very basic- no running water, heating or lighting and they used horses to plough the fields.


message 31: by Kim (new)

2252657 204 Rosewood Lane
30. 204 Rosewood Lane- Debbie Macomber
I really enjoyed this book- and it's part of a series, so I will try to read the rest now. I have found a new author I like.



message 30: by Kim (last edited Jun 19, 2009 06:10AM) (new)

2252657
29. Cop Hater- Ed McBain
I've been reading a few pages of this for a while and managed to finish it this afternoon. My dad used to really enjoy these books and I'm glad I picked this one up. This is the first novel from the 87th precinct series.Cop Hater (87th Precinct #1)


message 29: by Kim (new)

2252657 Pete Doherty  My Prodigal Son - A Child in Trouble, a Family Ripped Apart, the Extraordinary Story of a Mother's Love
28. Pete Doherty, My prodigal son- Jacqueline Doherty
I found this a really sad account of drug addiction from a mothers perspective. It's a subject that I have never really dwelt on, having no personal experience. It really opened my eyes to how 'normal' families can become embroiled in this situation and how helpless they feel.


message 28: by Kim (last edited Jun 30, 2009 12:09AM) (new)

2252657
27.Fern My Story
Fern My story- Fern Britton
I have really enjoyed the autobiographies I've chosen this year. I love to know how celebrities started off on their chosen path.Fern  My Story


message 27: by Kim (new)

2252657 Agatha Raisin and Kissing Christmas Goodbye (Agatha Raisin)
26. Agatha Raisin and Kissing Christmas goodbye- MC Beaton.
THis was a christmassy book in the Agatha Raisin series. It was a quick read and I quite enjoyed it.


message 26: by Kim (new)

2252657 Girl Next Door
25. Girl next door- Anne Diamond
I love autobiographies and I found this one interesting.


message 25: by Kim (last edited Jun 30, 2009 12:11AM) (new)

2252657 You Only Live Twice
You Only Live Twice
24- You Only live twice- Ian Fleming
I really didn't enjoy this one. I am sure I've read a James Bond story in the past- but I struggled with this one


message 24: by Lisa (new)

1989238 I read this many years ago when it was called Ten Little Indians, and reread it a few months ago. I loved it. What a great mystery with a surprising twist. My father has read all of Christie's novels. This is my only one and I'd like to read more.


message 23: by Kim (new)

2252657 And Then There Were None
23. And then there were none- Agatha Christie
It's a long while since I've read an Agatha Christie book- and I really enjoyed this one. All the way through I was imagining it as a film or tv adaption- so i must look out for it on dvd. I read this for the summer challenge- a book publised the year my dad was born. It's his birthday celebration at the weekend- so really timely.


message 22: by Kim (last edited Jun 30, 2009 12:14AM) (new)

2252657 We'll Meet Again
22. We'll meet Again- Judith Saxton
This was a nice predictable war story. Four girls sign up for the WAAF.


message 21: by Kim (last edited Jun 30, 2009 12:15AM) (new)

2252657 The Perfect Husband
21. The Perfect Husband- Lisa Gardner
A bit gruesome! I have another of her books to read soon


message 20: by Kim (last edited Jun 30, 2009 12:18AM) (new)

2252657 Holly's Inbox
20. Holly's Inbox- Holly Denham
THis was a collection of emails from a girl working on reception in an investment bank. A really frothy, quick read.Holly's Inbox


message 19: by Kim (last edited Jun 08, 2009 11:02AM) (new)

2252657 Corner House Girls (Corner House Girls 1)
19. Corner House girls
Some girls working as waitresses. A really easy read.


message 18: by Kim (new)

2252657 Search Dog
18. Search Dog- Angela Locke
I really enjoyed this book. I found it in a charity shop to use either for the ratings or dog challenge in the summer challenge- and I'm really glad that I picked it up.


message 17: by Kim (new)

2252657 The Perfect Husband
17. The Perfect husband- Lisa Gardner
A bit gruesome in parts- I have some of her other books to read aswell. One half of the same name part of the summer challenge.


message 16: by Kim (new)

2252657 My Best Friend's Girl
16. My Best Friend's Girl- Dorothy Koomson.
I love the covers on these books and I chose this one for the summer challenge- choose a book for it's cover.


message 15: by Kim (new)

2252657 Rising Tides (Chesapeake Bay Saga #2)
15. Rising Tides - Nora Roberts.
Nora Roberts is normally one of my fave authors. I did enjoy this one, but not so much as some of the other series. For the summer challenge- beach words


message 14: by Kim (new)

2252657 How to Kill Your Husband (and Other Handy Household Hints)
14. How to kill your husband- Kathy Lette
I read this for the summer challenge- to be read outside. We recently had a camping trip and I read just under half there- and I finished reading it in the garden today. It was ok- but not the best book I've ever read.


message 13: by Kim (new)

2252657 Raw Voices  True Stories of Hardship and Hope (Quick Reads)
13. Raw Voices- Vanessa Feltz
A quick read I started before our holiday.


message 12: by Kim (new)

2252657 Naked in Death (In Death #1)
12. Naked in Death- JD Robb
This was for part of the Spring challenge. A book by Nora Roberts and by JD Robb. I think I prefer the Nora Roberts books- but may try another in this series.


message 11: by Kim (new)

2252657 ANIMAL ARK PETS 11  LAMB LESSONS
11. Lamb lessons- Lucy Daniels (17.5.09)

This is part of the spring challenge aswell. My daughter has been off school sock- so we shared this book whilst she was off.


message 10: by Kim (last edited May 18, 2009 09:18AM) (new)

2252657 Playing The Odds (MacGregors #4) (Language of Love #12 - Hyacinth)
10. Playing the Odds- by Nora Roberts.(15/5/09)
This is part of the Spring challenge. I need to read a book by JD Robb next. Nora Roberts is one of my fave authors- but not so keen on this series of books really.


message 9: by Kim (new)

2252657 One Day at a Time
9 One day at a time- Danielle Steel
I always enjoy a Danielle Steel- it's like comfort food for me. They tend to be predictable- but I can curl up with the book and a coffee for a few hours.


message 8: by Kim (last edited May 18, 2009 09:19AM) (new)

2252657 Notorious (It Girl, Book 2)
8. Notorius- Cecily Von Ziegesar (11/5/09)
This was a sequel to another book I bought in Asda for £1! I read it for part of the Spring Challenge- YA reads.


message 7: by Kim (last edited May 18, 2009 09:19AM) (new)

2252657 7. The Tanner - Sherrie Hewson.(8/5/09)
This was a quick read- but I'd seen it advertised and picked it up in the supermarket. it was indeed a quick read!


message 6: by Kim (last edited May 18, 2009 09:20AM) (new)

2252657 What My Mother Doesn't Know (7/5/09)
6. What my mother doesn't know- Sonya Sones
This was a bbok of verse. I read it for the Spring Challenge


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