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~Kizwiz~ 27-08-2005 03:52 PM

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Originally posted by BigSister
lol well thats not fun as it ruins the book
I know... the end was a big let down :bawling:

I'm now reading Marian Keyes Watermelon

Siouxsie 27-08-2005 04:35 PM

yep i like real life as well jordans book was good

~Kizwiz~ 27-08-2005 05:34 PM

I enjoyed Jordans book too.... althought it wasnt exactly a hard read

Siouxsie 27-08-2005 05:35 PM

yep finished it in a day

Ruth 27-08-2005 07:13 PM

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Originally posted by kizwiz
Just finished Phillip Pullmans Dark Materials trilogy (well worth a read) and Ben Eltons Past Mortem (not so good as I guessed the murderer half way through)
Have you read Dead Famous by Ben Elton? It's really good, especially for Big Brother fans!

Ruth 27-08-2005 07:13 PM

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Originally posted by gazzap999
The last one i read was: A Child Called It by dave pelzer
That's a really sad book isn't it? I remember being really upset by it.

Ruth 27-08-2005 07:14 PM

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Originally posted by kizwiz
I'm now reading Marian Keyes Watermelon
I read that a few years back - it's a good read.

~Kizwiz~ 27-08-2005 07:17 PM

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Originally posted by Ruth
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Originally posted by kizwiz
Just finished Phillip Pullmans Dark Materials trilogy (well worth a read) and Ben Eltons Past Mortem (not so good as I guessed the murderer half way through)
Have you read Dead Famous by Ben Elton? It's really good, especially for Big Brother fans!
I havent read that one but it's on my list to read. I do enjoy his books and i loved popcorn & blast from the past

Fangz 27-08-2005 07:28 PM

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Originally posted by Ruth
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Originally posted by gazzap999
The last one i read was: A Child Called It by dave pelzer
That's a really sad book isn't it? I remember being really upset by it.
Oh yeah, that's a sad book, especially because it's a true story. It upset me as well, but at the same time it's slightly uplifting, I think, because it shows how resilient the human nature can be.

ThaGazBoi 27-08-2005 07:58 PM

I havent read the other two parts. I need to purchase that

Fangz 27-08-2005 08:00 PM

I've got one of the other two parts, but I'm not quite sure where it is...

ThaGazBoi 27-08-2005 08:03 PM

I borrowed it from my aunty, thinking it wont affect me, but it really did upset me. I will probley use me libary card [if i can find it] and look for it at the libary :hello:

Fangz 27-08-2005 08:05 PM

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Originally posted by gazzap999
I borrowed it from my aunty, thinking it wont affect me, but it really did upset me. I will probley use me libary card [if i can find it] and look for it at the libary :hello:
I know, I remember picking up the book and thinking 'ooh, that's bad' but the blurb really doesn't prepare you for what's inside the book.

ThaGazBoi 27-08-2005 08:07 PM

Yeh i know. I was quite surprised at how upset i was actully i didnt think it would affect me. I might start reading again soon.

Fangz 27-08-2005 08:10 PM

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Originally posted by gazzap999
Yeh i know. I was quite surprised at how upset i was actully i didnt think it would affect me. I might start reading again soon.
Did you end up really really REALLY hating his parents? I remember getting really angry about it.

ThaGazBoi 27-08-2005 08:11 PM

I did indeed, and i feel the dad could have done more to help him. I thought im really happy to have such a great mum.

Fangz 27-08-2005 08:14 PM

His dad was useless, and almost as bad as the mum, in a way. The book made me really grateful for what I have.

Ruth 28-08-2005 09:32 AM

Yes me too. It really made me count my blessings.

Fangz 28-08-2005 09:44 AM

Another true story that made me count my blessings was 'Chinese Cinderella'. It wasn't any where near as extreme as David Pelzer's story, but it's about a chinese girl whose family ostracized her because her mother died giving birth to her. They told her this meant she was 'bad luck', and she was treated like dirt by her siblings, her father and especially her step-mother.

Ruth 28-08-2005 10:57 AM

I haven't heard of that, but I'll keep an eye open for it. There's a book called Once In A House On Fire by Andrea Ashworth, which again, isn't as extreme as Dave Pelzer's book, but it's very sad.

Fangz 28-08-2005 11:28 AM

Ooh, well I'll keep my eye out for that one, then.

Corkie 28-08-2005 03:54 PM

well im just too start a book called candy (for teenagers)

Siouxsie 28-08-2005 09:29 PM

my sis always reads the last chapter of a book before ahe starts to read it how sad is that ?

bonnie43uk 08-02-2006 05:59 PM

what books can you read over and over and over..
 
Here are 2 of my personal favourites..
Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse .. read it when i was 17 .. (many moons ago) .. and it still leaves me profoundly moved!

..And, Unreliable memoirs, by Clive James, this has to be the funniest autobiography of all time.

Z 08-02-2006 06:00 PM

Spy High series by AJ Butcher.

Oh yeah, and Liars and Saints by Maile Meloy


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