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I have that audio book. Still to hear it though.



Oh, Coraline disappointed you. Wonder when and if I will come to it, then.




You might like it Pragya don't let my low rating dissuade you from reading it :)

I have The Winter Sea on my TBR list. :) Everyone seems to love it I can't wait to read it.



OK. I will give it a try.





I just finished this yesterday, and it was a pretty good story ;) I gave it 3 ***

I'm still reading. I read all James' books. I really enjoy the Dalgleish series.

Something else I just thought of! LOL The author picked up several lines from Pride & Prejudice, and put her own little twist on them in this story. Such as when Lady Catherine spouts off about "Heaven and earth .... are the shades of Pemberley to be thus polluted!" ... The line isn't quite the same, but you pick up on them. Also, the "Knightley's" from "Emma" are briefly mentioned near the end of the story... thought that was an interesting addition! ;)





Will do Judy :) The library here has the show on VHS so I'm putting them on hold as we speak.

Now to finish Dead of Night: A Zombie Novel and start my non-zombie reading spree!


Me too!






I listened to it on audiobook earlier this year - and really liked it - proper vampires (no glitter) and pretty action-packed. Loved the main characters too.




I listened to it on audiobook earlier this year - and re..."
Lol if any one would have it would be Kat the Zombie virus lover.



Are you trying to give yourself a reason to fear flying? My son said that he will never fly again. Then a few days ago, he went on a helicopter ride and thoroughly enjoyed it.


I was reading a book about circus oddities when I was expecting my son. I took it to the hospital when I went into labour. The doctor came into the room and asked what I was reading. "What a book to be reading at a time like this!" was his started response. LOL!

I was reading a book about circus oddities when I was expecting my son. I took ..."
LOL, Janice. :D


That one looks intriguing Janice, I'm looking forward to your thoughts on it.










That one looks intriguing Janice, I'm loo..."
I can tell you already that it is not your typical memoir. It's a free flow of thoughts, memories, and observations.
The writing seems amateur for an author who is published with several novels. Here's a paragraph from the book: Eventually the trail descends and crosses the big arroyo and continues; but here I turn and follow the big arroyo back home. The sandy bottom of the arroyo is criss-crossed with bird and animal tracks that make the trail that humans have used for thousands of years. In rough steep terrain arroyos may provide the only access to an area so the arroyos are "rights of way" fore wildlife and humans on foot.
There are several other paragraphs like this where she over uses words. Turquoise is one that got a good polishing in another paragraph.




Thanks Pragya I think I might save that one for New Years :)

That one looks intriguing ..."
hmmm that's unfortunate I hate when authors repeat words too much...maybe I won't add this one to my tbr list.

Thanks Janice luckily they were Juvenile books or else I wouldn't have finished them :)

I have this book to read Janice. I bought it at the Border closing but haven't read it yet. the description appealed to me and I'll have to fit it in somewhere, sometime.

Ooo I've got that on my kindle. Let me know if it's any good. The movie was out a couple of years ago and I was really surprised to see it was a PD James.
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Absolutely not!!! I think of all Gaiman as adult kid's books (or vice versa). One of my favorite books this year was The Graveyard Book and Coraline is on my TBR.
I'm currently reading Death Comes to Pemberley and Duma Key. Quite the opposite writing styles and subjects.