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@ John - Just finished reading it, am pleased that you don’t need to be too scientifically minded to understand the science parts.
I’m curious as to whether Rebecca Skloot gave a percentage from the sale of the book to the family. I don’t remember any mention of it.
I’m curious as to whether Rebecca Skloot gave a percentage from the sale of the book to the family. I don’t remember any mention of it.

It was like a great big hug :)
I laughed, I cried...just one of those perfect summer reads. :)

I’m curious as to whether Rebecca Skloot gave a percentage from t..."
Yeah - she set up an educational foundation for her descendants: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/05/boo...


I love that book :) John Green is amazing.
And Margo Roth Spiegelman kicks ass at revenge. :)

It was like a great big hug :)
I laughed, I cried...just one of those perfect summer reads. :)"
I think I might read that next, someone gave it to me a while ago and I completely forgot about it :) Good then?



I love that book :) John Green is amazing.
And Margo Roth Spiegelman kicks ass at revenge. :)"
She actually does. :) I love her. She's probably one of my favourite characters I have ever come across in a book.

Can't wait for The Fault in Our Stars, :)

I did not like Middlesex, I listened to it
The story was bizzare and the voices weird. I just didn't get the parents.
Am currently reading SOLACE by Belinda McKeon. Love it. Anyone else?


Aw, I love the whole series! I must have read it at least 20 times (if not more) by now. Yes, it's naive, yes, it's old-fashioned but by god there's little else that cheers me up quite like it! :)




I'm nearly finished listening to this
The narrator is perfect and the story has made me shed tears of sadness and joy

Last chapter of Against All Enemies by Tom Clancy - pure escapism with lots of CIA stuff for big kids!



Am sitting at work now trying VERY HARD not to be distracted... Not having much luck with that...


Is it any good it is getting great reviews here in Ireland. I was hoping to pop into my library this week to reserve a copy.

I LOVED this series as a kid and now heading for my 30s, still go back to it every couple of years to reread!
Siobhan wrote: "I have just picked up Joseph O Conneor's Ghostlight, has any one read it yet?"
That was one of the QBR book reads for May - July. If you go to the Quarterly Irish Read thread and click on it you can see all the previous discussions. You are more that welcome to comment in that thread and get it started again.
That was one of the QBR book reads for May - July. If you go to the Quarterly Irish Read thread and click on it you can see all the previous discussions. You are more that welcome to comment in that thread and get it started again.

@ Deb - Loved that book. One of her best.

Has anyone else read any of Jo Nesbo's books? This is my first one."
Not yet, but am looking forward to them at some stage. I'm into audi..."
just finished redbreast! solid enough thriller, and i am going to read them in order. i hope that they get better! i like a lot of characters and complexity.



Also just finished How the Mind Works which was fascinating but also a right oul slog and was delighted to get to the end.
Just started The House of Sleepbased on this review.


Just as Ellie, my goal this year is to read, and re-read as much classics possible.



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I thought it was a fantastic read. Amazing at how a story, that on paper, could have been dull in the wrong hands was completely brought to life with the back story.