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Originally Posted by jennyjuniper
One of the all time greats. Have you read 'Different Deasons', also by Stephen King. Four books in one, including 'Rita Heyworth and the Shawshank Redemption'.
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I was always a big reader when i was younger but for some reason I never read any of Stephen Kings books, I'm going to rectify that now though. I also have the Bachman books which is 4 stories, is that the same or different? I think maybe a different one, that's next on my list
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Originally Posted by Shaun
@Niamh. I ordered that book and it was delivered the other day, I'll make it my next read (The Girl on the Train)
Right now I'm towards the end of 'I Am Malala'. I won't pretend I'm not confused by/alien to the world she presents as her upbringing but it's incredible nonetheless, how someone so young can be so intelligent/selfless. I still can't process how someone who's witnessed first hand multiple examples of the devastation caused by religious ideology, and how furiously she's fought against extremist-endorsed injustice, can still identify as religious / even see it as something to value, but... I'm in the minority on that one I guess.
Her friend Moniba sounds like a bitch tho.
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You should fly through it, it's a pretty easy read but I really enjoyed it, the main character is such a mess but I loved her