I've just read A tale of Two Cities by Dickens, for my reading group. Have to say I didn't like it much, but I did buy it on ebid.
Celia
I've just read A tale of Two Cities by Dickens, for my reading group. Have to say I didn't like it much, but I did buy it on ebid.
Celia
I have just finished reading How green was my mouse? by Dick King-Smith, and yes it is a children's book. But before giving it away, I need to know if it suitable (that is my excuse anyway) I loved it. Now back to The cat who saw red, just a trifle more adult
my youngest is reading miles to go by none other than miley cyrus, shes only 9 so needs a bit off help here and there(but not to much she is a pretty good reader), i am reading at the mo i carnt seem to find a good book that i can into, i have read all the harry potters.
I'm reading The Righteous Men by Sam Bourne - quite a good read
Got his The Last Testament waiting in the wings too
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Just finished Josephine Tey's A Shilling for Candles. She wrote some of the best classic whodunnits in the world, but isn't that well known. I'll be sending this to a friend of mine who's also a fan, so won't be listing it - sorry fellow murder mystery fans.
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