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*Jezzza

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Eragon by Chritopher Paolini.

Haven't read this book in ages so I decided to read it again. As I was reading it, I keep think Lord of the Rings, Lord of the Rings....
 
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i'm reading 'on the jellicoe road' by melina marchetta... only read a few chapters and its really good!!
 

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The lovely bones

By i can't remember who..

EDIT: Just remembered, twas by Alice Sebold
 
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ive read the lovely bones, quite a sad story, but really good

ive just read memoirs of a geisha and i loved it, my favourite book so far.....i find japanese culture so fascinating

i also read the memory keepers daughter, which was also good....i found it alitte empty, like abit more couldve been added into it, but still good overall

cant remember authors atm
 

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efhat said:
ive read the lovely bones, quite a sad story, but really good

ive just read memoirs of a geisha and i loved it, my favourite book so far.....i find japanese culture so fascinating
Yeah, it is sad, i cried at parts lol

I;ve read Memoirs of a Geisha too! It was good eh? My mind was still wandering around Kyoto and Gion days after i'd read it, it was that effective.
 

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yeh it just draws u in like no other book......like i said i loved it, the detail in it just makes it so easy to picture the setting and lose urself in it

at the moment im actually reading The book thief....just started so i cant say much yet...
 

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