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Icknield Way (A Wildwood rediscovery) by Edward Thomas
My Wicked, Wicked Ways by E Flynn
Englishmans Boy by Guy Vanderhaeghe
Bridget Jones's Diary: A Novel by Helen Fielding
Give Me My Father's Body by Kenn Harper
The Almost Totally Complete I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue by Tim Brooke-Taylor
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I haven't been on here in such a long time...
It was good to see some mesages from you when i jumped on though.
How did the move go? Hope you got all your books in...
I love teen fiction for a quick read, and will look for the one you mentioned. I quirte like Sonya Hartnett, who is an Australian teen fic writer, she is wonderful. Her book, "thursday's Child" is one of my all time favourites.
I haven't read much lately at all which is sad and very unlike me, (though i keep buying more books to read, have even had to purchase yet another bookcase). The last thing i read was Jose Saramago's follow up to Blindness, "Seeing", which was not bad, but definitley no-where near as good as it's predecessor.
So far i have only read two of Murakami's books, but loved them ever so much... he is such a unique writer. He almost seems to write in quite a childlike way, yet still maintains to be very much adult at the same time.
I am going to look for the stealing horses book you mentioned also...
Take care, and i'll try no to leave it so long between messages... xD
Regards,
Glen
posted by pandammonia at 10:52 am (EST) on Oct 20, 2009
posted by pandammonia at 8:04 pm (EST) on Oct 28, 2008