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15 years 11 months ago #15736 by cheeky_monkey17
Dorrie wrote:

cheeky_monkey17 wrote:

Dorrie wrote:

This is a good book for anyone who likes a mystery,
\"No time for goodbye\" written by Lynwood Barclay.
A teenage girl wakes up to an empty house,her family have disappeared, it is to be 25yrs later before she finds the answer,it will keep you guessing right to the last page.:)


just ordered off this book off internet ... cant wait to read it. it sounds interesting.

currently reading 'daddys little girl' by julia latchem-smith

Let me know what you think of it Cheeky.I really enjoyed it.:)<br><br>Post edited by: Dorrie, at: 2008/11/10 08:49



i did read the book it was brill thanks really keeps u reading to the very end.
i passed it on to a mate from college she says it the best book shes ever read and she got her step mum reading it to ..... brillant find

now reading 'dancing in the dark' by maureen lee :D

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15 years 11 months ago #15784 by Dorrie
I have read some of Maureen Lee's,but not that one,let me know if it is a good read:)

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15 years 11 months ago #15963 by TheLadyMagenta
Just read Minnette Walters Devil Bones. Fantastic read as i expect from the creator of Dr Temperance Brennan. Really enjoyed it. X

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15 years 11 months ago #15995 by ducky
i read loads of books about si/fiction and fantsy ones with dragons and mages
but not good at descibing them

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15 years 11 months ago #16387 by TheLadyMagenta
Just finished Martina Coles new novel called CLOSE. My god that woman can pull you into a story!! She writes largely about life in the 60,s and 70,s in the east end or the smoke as londoners would call it. All the faces and what the women had to put up with back then. Makes you knoe your lucky lol. I was crying at the end it was so bloody good. Try it guys!! Cat xx<br><br>Post edited by: TheLadyMagenta, at: 2009/01/30 12:54

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15 years 10 months ago #16586 by Dorrie
I have just finished reading Mummy's Little Girl by Jane Elliott.Although it is a novel, everything in it is going on around us somewhere.It made me very sad in places,also very angry too.It is a not to be missed read.:)

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