Ann47
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Reged: 17/03/2008
Posts: 10
Loc: East Sussex
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Recently read this book and loved it and couldn't wait to get to the next chapter........ have missed the characters since finishing it!!!!
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Vicky123
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Reged: 22/02/2008
Posts: 2172
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I read this book on a recent weekend in Spain with some girlfriends. They told me I was being most anti-social spending all my time glued to a book! Yes I enjoyed it too and didnt expect the twist at the end. Vicks xx
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Karen111
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Reged: 17/04/2008
Posts: 1
Loc: Essex
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An excellent read, couldn't put it down.
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expatK
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Reged: 18/01/2008
Posts: 1053
Loc: Frankfurt,Germany
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Oh dear, did I miss something- I didn't really like this book at all!!!
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nannyconnie
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Reged: 05/03/2008
Posts: 455
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I have also read it,not my type of book,but reccomended by a good friend and I loved it.A real page turner as far as I was concerned.
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saraw
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Reged: 08/03/2007
Posts: 272
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I loved this book, and yes was sad when I finished it, wanted it to carry on!!
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Friendlyfifer
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Reged: 15/02/2008
Posts: 69
Loc: Fife
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Brilliant book! One of those that you can't stop reading, but don't actually want to finish cos it's so good. Does that make sense? lol
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vonny
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Reged: 07/05/2008
Posts: 1
Loc: South coast
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I'm with expatK, I didn't finish this book as it bored me senseless!
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Chipmunk
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Reged: 02/02/2008
Posts: 1959
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Dreadful book............I've come to the conclusion that anything that is pushed by the media is rubbish. I nearly always finish something even if I don't enjoy on the basis that I can give my honest opinion. This book, and a thousand splendid suns are the worst books I have ever read oh and The Kite Runner.
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nannyconnie
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Reged: 05/03/2008
Posts: 455
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Chipmunk I was very inyerested to read your comments about The house at Riverton,and could fully understand them,but when you then mentioned the other two as well I was a bit surprised.Can I ask what books you have enjoyed,just to get a feel of other peoples choices really?I do aggree that a lot of media hype books very often turn out to be quite disapointing.
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Chipmunk
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Reged: 02/02/2008
Posts: 1959
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Hi nannieconnie, I was'nt slating anyone elses choices of books by the way, just voicing my opinion on books that had been recommended and I had read. Recent reads that I've enjoyed are, Lesley lokko Bitter Chocolate Kate Ellis The Shining Skull June Hampson Broken Bodies Rosie Thomas Ruby & Iris A few of my friends were surprised that I had not enjoyed A Thousand Splendid Suns and the Kite Runner, but I found them so depressing. I suppose if we all liked the same thing it would be boring.
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Nettlecombe
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Reged: 31/03/2006
Posts: 339
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I'm afraid The House at Riverton became a chore for me, but I was determined to finish it and was glad when I finally came to the end.
As Chipmunk commented, wouldn't the world be a boring place if we all liked the same kind of books. Thank goodness there is such a wide selection of novels for us to read.
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