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Thread: What's the best book you've read lately?

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    Default What's the best book you've read lately?

    Mine has to be Drop Dead Gorgeous by new author Katie Agnew. It is brilliant and I would recommend it, especially if you're a fan of Sophie Kinsella.

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    The Killing Hour by Lisa Gardner. A few nice twists and turns in it.
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    :twisted: The best book ive read lately(well just finished it)is Walking On Water by Andy Martin. Its about an English reporter who follows the Pro surf tour on his pursuit of the ultimate high. Very funny and intresting book but not a well known one. :lol:

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    Best Book Ive Read Lately Has Got To Be The Secret Diary Of Ann Boleyn A Very Moving Insite Into How She Felt About Elizabeth1 And Some Of The Terrible Things Henry Done Just To Get His Heir To The Throne.A Must For All Those Historical Novel Fans Out There.
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    A bit old this topic but meh......

    Last book i read was "The beach" by alex garland. One of THE best books iv ever read
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    I'm reading all of Tess Gerritsons thrillers. I particularly liked The Surgeon

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    i love true stories ~ the last 3 books I read were all bought from Val and were all brilliant ~ I keep checking out your auctions Val, and will be buying again as soon as i see a book that takes my fancy :O)
    One of the most horrific true stories I have ever read was years ago called "five chimneys" ~ still have the book altho the pages are now really yellow, but refuse to dump it as it was so
    moving and frightening and unbelievably gory! (all about auchwitz concentration camp) (not sure i have spelt that correctly). that book had a massive impact on me, as it was oneof the first true stories i had ever read, and have been hooked ever since.
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    Hello!

    I'm just about to take my two new books on holiday..

    Martina Cole - The Take - I've read all hers and am hooked!!
    Mandasue Heller - The Charmer. They say if you like Martina Cole you'll love Mandasue.

    Let you know when I get back!

    One book I did read which I really enjoyed that sticks in my mind was Michael Caines Autobiography. First one I ever read and couldn't put it down. I'm a supporter of English Actors and Films so found it really very interesting. He had it really tough growing up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hip Chick View Post
    One book I did read which I really enjoyed that sticks in my mind was Michael Caines Autobiography. First one I ever read and couldn't put it down. I'm a supporter of English Actors and Films so found it really very interesting. He had it really tough growing up.
    Have you read 'Moab is my washpot' - Stephen Fry's autobiography? His honesty (often self humiliating) and humour make it a great read. I would recommend it.

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