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    I agree....the Davenport series are excellent.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by klj View Post
    One for the Money is the first Janet Evanovich/Stephanie Plum book of the series. Metro Girl is the first of her second series of books. Both series are great.
    you are right Klj...should know i have most of them !

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    Just started Jane Boleyn by Julia Fox. Jane was Anne Boleyns sister in Law as she was married to her brother George. It'll be interesting to find out what really happened, did she really admit that her husband and Anne were having an incestuous relationship and also did she really help to bring about the downfall of Katherine Howard?
    Anyway so far it's a good easy read

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldCuriosityShoppe View Post
    Gee, klj, I thought you would be all a twitter about the Sherman Memoirs.
    Sorry! You were posting your thread just as I was and I missed it! Of course, all a twitter, that's me.

    I have just finished reading The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne. It is the most amazing book, highly recommended. It is something of an 'unfolding plot' sort that is hard to describe without ruining it. Let me just say this book will appeal to just about everyone - no matter what you have heard about so far - it's just wonderful.
    It's being made into a movie, but in my opinion, better to read it than go see the movie. Because it is told through the eyes of a nine year old you get into his head and see the world throught his innocent eyes - something I think will be hard for a movie to do.

    PS. Big fan of the Lucas Davenport thrillers also. Read all the Prey novels.

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    at the mo im reading Boiling a Frog by Christopher Brookmyre...love his books all such a different read !

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    Me, I am reading The Accidental Time Traveller - great stuff.

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    I'm re-reading Katharine Kerr's Deverry series.
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    I'm reading A Fraction of the Whole now, very interesting book. Shortlisted for the Man Booker this year.

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    Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You - A Guide to the Universe, by Marcus Chown. Fascinating, but but trickier going than last week's Swallodale!

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    A Killer Stitch by Maggie Sefton
    Very easy on the brain, just relaxing

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