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I enjoyed the Jasper FForde books when I read then=m although I think the series goes down hill quickly after book 5.
Loved his Nursery Crimes and Shades of Grey but sadly long
promised sequels in both have never appeared and I've given up on him.
If you haven't read 2 and three in His Dark Materials you are in for a treat
Loved his Nursery Crimes and Shades of Grey but sadly long
promised sequels in both have never appeared and I've given up on him.
If you haven't read 2 and three in His Dark Materials you are in for a treat


Plus I believe they are mostly a series of short stories and novellas, so they are perfect to pick up in between things or on raining days!

Good picks Kimberly. To Kill A Mockingbird is one of my all-time favorites, I read it about once a year. Ha..."
Hey Andrew, sorry for the VERY late reply! I haven't had much time to be on GR.
I've actually never read To Kill a Mockingbird before, I'm a dutchie, and I grew up with reading fantasy mostly, so I haven't really read any or most of the classics. And now that I pretend to be a grown up, I thought I might aswell give this one a try, I've been wanting to read it for a while now. Especially with the hype on Go Set a Watchman, I was in London the week it came out on a trip with my friend, and basically -everyone- was reading it in the underground! xD
I just started reading The Rest of Us Just Live Here, how about I let you know if its worth your time? :D
Oh and Lancer, thats way cool, you're lucky! I spend a lot of money during summer to get the Barnes & Nobles edition shipped to the Netherlands ;P But I just had to have it.

I hope you enjoy your reads!
For the moment I am refusing to read Go Set A Watchman as I have read a few details/reviews which describe a rather abrupt and entirely inconsistent "change" to one of the main characters. I won't get into specifics for spoiler-reasons, but the only way I will ever read it is if I go into it accepting that this book is "an alternate universe" from the main book, and not a continuation of the actual same characters LOL
I'm with you andrew, I loved to kill a mockingbird and it's characters and have no desire for that to be shit on for some ass wipe to make money on something the original author never meant or wanted to be released.
Also I actually quite enjoy the Victorian writing. I started reading the first story just to see what it was like and took all of my will power to stop after five pages because I needed to study.
Also I actually quite enjoy the Victorian writing. I started reading the first story just to see what it was like and took all of my will power to stop after five pages because I needed to study.
I read Go Set a Watchman and I think most people have over reacted to the character difference. The character in TKAM is a development from this not the other way round so its interesting to see the development.
I won't say too much on wether or not it should gave been published as theres too many rumours with no backup going around and I don't think anyone will ever know.( but Harper Lee did submit the book as published to a publisher years ago)
I won't say too much on wether or not it should gave been published as theres too many rumours with no backup going around and I don't think anyone will ever know.( but Harper Lee did submit the book as published to a publisher years ago)
My birthday was just over a week ago, I received:
The Wheel of Time Companion: The People, Places and History of the Bestselling Series
The Fox and the Star
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (illustrated)
Jamie's Comfort Food
Everyday Super Food
I also picked up a pack of 5 Alexander McCall Smith No.1 Ladies Detective Agency books on The Book People website
The Wheel of Time Companion: The People, Places and History of the Bestselling Series
The Fox and the Star
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (illustrated)
Jamie's Comfort Food
Everyday Super Food
I also picked up a pack of 5 Alexander McCall Smith No.1 Ladies Detective Agency books on The Book People website
My other half is going through a big Alexander McCall Smith phase at the moment. We picked up a few signed copies in Edinburgh last month.

Hm, looks like I really need to catch up so I can form an opinion on the TKAM/GSAW debate ;) I wish dutch literature was as cool that I could have read such things in school.
I hope I can get that illustrated version of HP sometime soon too, it looks way nice..
I picked up these books a few days ago in a store near my school, and even though I have not read one book by Ness yet, I now own two books by him.. but this illustrated version was too nice to leave lying there, plus the reviews are great. Goodreads, I put my trust in you!

And then there's Uprooted, a book that caught my attention due to the Goodreads choice awards, it's inspiration by fairy tales is way up my alley, and I somewhat fell in love with this hardcover version.. can't wait to read it :)

I have officially been banned from buying books until after Christmas.
Which is good/bad. It is hard restraining myself from buying books but also awesome to know that I'll probably be getting books for Christmas. :)
Which is good/bad. It is hard restraining myself from buying books but also awesome to know that I'll probably be getting books for Christmas. :)

The books I had to read for school were kind of a mixed bag. There is a decent list of titles I am genuinely grateful for and remain favorites. Probably a few that were goofy throwaways that I enjoyed. But I think the majority were painfully boring--many of which had tricked much of my youth into thinking reading was a chore.
Damn you used book guy at the university! I swear he can see my coming through walls a mile away. He basically has most of the books you could consider classics. Yesterday I spotted the complete sherlock Holmes and he got me again today. Shouldn't complain though.
Last year around this time I read my 6 year old daughter A Christmas Carol and she surprised me by being absolutely enthralled with it and immediately wanted to watch the movie. So today I spotted and bought Dickens nonesuch Christmas collection for 6 dollars in hardcover.
Last year around this time I read my 6 year old daughter A Christmas Carol and she surprised me by being absolutely enthralled with it and immediately wanted to watch the movie. So today I spotted and bought Dickens nonesuch Christmas collection for 6 dollars in hardcover.

I'm like that with a used bookstore at the airport we fly out of whenever we travel. I always find something. Or you know, multiple things. My family members know we have to add in time for me to hit the bookstore into how long before the flight we have to arrive at the airport, lol
The Muppets Christmas Carol is a fun one. So is Mickey's Christmas Carol. I don't think I have ever seen a "normal" version of it. My default setting is Disney, I can't help it!
Hybrid Creature (devours books instead of brains) wrote: "I have officially been banned from buying books until after Christmas.
Which is good/bad. It is hard restraining myself from buying books but also awesome to know that I'll probably be getting boo..."
I would last about a week, maybe. I don't have any self control with books. It is like they buy themselves!


Be glad it was the 'majority' of books for you, for me it was -all- the books I read for school, in Dutch class anyway. Most if not all dutch literature is either awefully vulgar or WW2. Neither of which I define as 'my thing'.
The books I read for English class were amazing, being somewhat familiar with the language made it able for you to read whatever you wanted, as long as it was english. I read Pratchett there mostly, good luck explaining that to your teacher ;P
Oh and Lancer, sounds like a great deal, never pass up on dem cheap hardcovers. ;)

I think I gave it 4 stars
Kimberley, Pratchett for school sounds amazing :-). I did help an English student a couple of years back to a thesis on Pratchetts books. Fun stuff.
Mark , free books definitely count. I read Ben Galley a while back and enjoye the book. I'm generally wary of self published but it was decent enough writing.
Love Muppets Christmas Carol. If you want to ease yourself into a straight adaption the Jim Carey animation is very good. Also live the Kelsey Grammer one
Mark , free books definitely count. I read Ben Galley a while back and enjoye the book. I'm generally wary of self published but it was decent enough writing.
Love Muppets Christmas Carol. If you want to ease yourself into a straight adaption the Jim Carey animation is very good. Also live the Kelsey Grammer one


The Muppets rock, really! Muppet Treasure Island is hilarious and awesome too.
So far A Christmas Carol is the first and only Dickens I have read.
I plan to try to read more of him next year.


Wow! :D I mean, I know it's only a novella. But that's pretty fast to begin, complete, and publish one of the most timeless and widely adapted stories of any age!
(If I read it this year, I will be picturing each character with the appropriate Muppet, and it will be narrated by Gonzo)
Yes, Sarah I love all things Muppets ^_^
You can tell it has that timeless quality when it can be enjoyed by a six year old in today's society
"Bought" is the wrong word, but I've just sorted out/updated Amazon Family Sharing with my husband and have therefore inherited all his Kindle books... I should technically probably not buy anymore books for a very long time now.
Pfft.
Pfft.


I had read it years (and years) ago. Didn't like it at first because it wasn't Pratchett enough. Have now come to appreciate Gaiman now, so looking forward to re reading it. Listened to the Radio 4 adaption recently which was excellent.

I bought the newly released The Death of Dulgath (Michael J. Sullivan's latest), and it has arrived all autographed, so I'm saving it for Christmas along with the sheet music for Holst's The Planets Suite, which I am also super excited about.
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