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Elise, I finished The Lovely Bones this evening, it's very good. It started to fall apart towards the third quarter but the last few pages pulled it together, I'd definately recommend it.

Yeah, it's great. Really weird at the beginning, sad too. Made me think about what happens after death differently.

I couldn't find lucky (by the same author) in work, I think it's on loan! I'll have another check on saturday.

Has anybody read the time traveller's wife?

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Elise. Just because you take advantage of your authority and steal books from the library.

Haha! Why would I want to steal a book? They're free anyway, and pointless once you've read them

Oh Grace (I think it was you I was tlaking about this with)

I read Alice Sebold's Lucky, it was relaly sad :shock:

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I'm reading Chris Moyles first book just now. I pre-ordered it form Amazon before it was out and it has been on my shelf ever since! I am just about finished it and have to say it is very good!

I haven't read much in ages but have read 4 books in the last 4 weeks! Who knew I was a reader? ha ha

The 1st of which was a book called Cents & Sensibility (that I got free with a Gillette razor) and that was brilliant! I definitely recommend that to anyone that likes a girly book :D

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Carl Hiaasen's Lucky You

He writes very good books *nods* Sick Puppy for one.

I just read The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards. S'very good.

I read Tess of the D'Urbervillesfor one of my modules too. I get why people would hate it if they had to do it for GCSE or anything but it's a VERY good book. I liked.

Oh and I'm reading Julian Barnes' Arthur and George, Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club and A Midsummer Night's Dream. I love being an English student.

There/ They're/ Their. Different words.

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I'm currently reading Everything Is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer, after seeing the film version a few months ago and liking it I thought I'd give the book a go. It's actually a really good book, it's unlike anything else I've ever read before but that's partly why I'm enjoying it so much.

So save the last dance

For me my love 'cause I

I see you as an angel freshly fallen from the sky...

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I am reading The History Boys by Alan Bennett (it was adapted into a film a few years ago) and a little-known book called Wuthering Heights by a lady named Emily Bronte. Anyone heard of it?

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I am reading The History Boys by Alan Bennett (it was adapted into a film a few years ago) and a book called Wuthering Heights by a woman called Emily Bronte. Anyone heard of it?

Heard of both of those but haven't actually read them. I've been meaning to watch the History Boys film for a while actually, it looks good.

So save the last dance

For me my love 'cause I

I see you as an angel freshly fallen from the sky...

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