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Uit Poirots praktijk by Agatha Christie

Harry Potter en de vuurbeker by J.K. Rowling

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Library1,158 books — see library

Reviews17 reviews — see reviews

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TagsFictie (834), Non-fictie (323), Koningshuizen (229), Strips (222), Jeugdboek (171), Kiekeboe (113), Detective (95), Suske en Wiske (93), Koninklijk Huis van Engeland (88), Thriller (87) — see all tags

Groups20-Something LibraryThingers, 50 Book Challenge, Attic Flowers, Board for Extreme Thing Advances, Crime, Thriller & Mystery, Dianaphiles, Hogwarts Express, King's Dear Constant Readers, LibraryThing in het Nederlands, LT's list of great books you should readshow all groups

Favorite authorsV.C. Andrews, Jane Austen, Enid Blyton, Dan Brown, Meg Cabot, Agatha Christie, Max Allan Collins, Patricia Cornwell, Jeffery Deaver, Nicci French, Elizabeth George, Tess Gerritsen, David Hewson, Brian Jacques, Stephen King, Sophie Kinsella, Ann M. Martin, Stephenie Meyer, J.K. Rowling, R. l. Stine, J.R.R. Tolkien, Minette Walters (Shared favorites)

About me Mijn interesses /My interests: Diana, Princess of Wales, Princess Máxima, Families of Royal Decent, Royal Houses, Crown jewels, Castles, Leonardo da Vinci, Meteorology, Tornadoes, Websites, Webdesign, Genealogy, Library Science, Acting, Musicals, Jewelry

Aan het lezen / Currently reading:

1. Woeste hoogten (Wuthering Heights), Emily Bronte
2. The Host, Stephenie Meyer

Gelezen / Read



1. Interview with the vampire, Anne Rice
2. Eclipse, Stephenie Meyer
3. Nieuwe Maan (New Moon, Stephenie Meyer)
4. Twilight, Stephenie Meyer
5. De stam van de holebeer (the clan of the Cavebear), Jean M Auel
6. De alchemist (The Alchemyst, Michael Scott)
7. Harry Potter en de Orde van de Feniks (...and the Order of the Phoenix, JK Rowling)
8. The Tudors: de koning, de koningin en de maîtresse (The Tudors: The King, the Queen and the mistress, Anne Gracie/Michael Hirst)

About my library My library contains mostly books on royalty, especially the late Diana, princess of Wales. Also books from the authors (and their genre) mentioned above.

Te lezen / To be read:

1. Emma (Jane Austen)
2. De boekendief (The Bookthief, Markus Zusak)
3. Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte)
4. Woeste hoogten (Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte)
5. Zwart Hart (Heartshaped box, Joe Hill)
6. On the Road (Jack Kerouac)
7. Rode schoenen (The Lollipop shoes, Joanne Harris)
8. De amberkleurige kijker (The amber spyglass, Philip Pullman)
9. Op dood spoor (Not dead enough, Peter James)
10. Verloren (Losing you, Nicci French)

Gekocht / Bought:

1. De jonge jaren van de scherpschutter (The Gunslinger born, Peter David)
2. De vallei der paarden (The valley of horses), Jean M Auel
3. De stam van de holebeer (the clan of the Cavebear), Jean M Auel
4. De schaduw van Leonardo (Leonardo's Shadow: Or, My Astonishing Life as Leonardo da Vinci's Servant), Christopher Grey
5. Seks met de koningin, (Sex with the queen) Eleonor Herman
6. Geheimen van de Oranjes V, J Kikkert
7. Geheimen van de Oranjes IV, J Kikkert
8. Duma, (Duma Key) Stephen King
9. CSI: Extreem, Ken Goddard
10. Handboek Website Usability, Peter Kassenaar

Uitdagingen / Reading challenges: 50 books 2008

Groepslezen / Group reads: nog geen/none yet

Wenslijst / Wishlist: zie lijst / view list

LocationNetherlands

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Member sinceMar 23, 2007

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Hi sophie, just popping by to say hello and am now chuckling away at your photo. Your just bought and to be read piles look very good. I've read a couple and recommend them and now I've seen some of yours I need to add them to my wish-list.

Hope you are okay, Jody.
I felt sorry for them, too.

Your welcome for the link. Maybe you will become an Austen fan. :)

Hope you have a good day, too.
Hello, sophie.

The Other Boleyn Girl was really interesting. I couldn't believe Mary was married so young, but I guess that's how it used to be (and in some places, still is I'm sure). The lengths the Boleyn's went to for rising in society was truly shocking. I'm really happy things are different, that women's voices can be much better heard today. I couldn't read this book without thinking about my family because we trace back to Henry VIII. I know it's pin-pointed in books that my family has somewhere, but until I see it, I'll wonder what the exact connection was.

I'll let you know what I think of The Book Thief once I've read it. So far I've heard that it's a sad but good book. I'll probably have finished it by the start of March.

I've only read three books by Jane Austen so far, which I liked in this order of preference: Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Northanger Abbey. She has six books (it's debated there are more) but I've heard that P&P and S&S are her best. If you like her books, there's a Jane Austen group here.

I see one of your favorite authors is Patricia Cornwell. One of my sisters has been trying to get me to read a book by her for ages.
Thanks for joining the 20-Something LibraryThingers group!
Hi, thanks for your comment re Diana book
Actually the Diana books (& Cliff Richard) are my wife's particular interest, I will pass your comment on.
kind regards,
Pattheactor

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