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krunchie frog
I think I'm in the vast minority on here by reading graphic novels but still they be books too! I got three new ones fir my birthday, Marvel Zombies 2 (lol), Civil War Frontline and perhaps best of all, 'Joker', the darkest graphic novel regarding the Joker to date apparently... Is good do far. Some great artwork.
Posted: 2009-05-07 16:57:10
billydee
Soveriegn by C. J. Sansom. Bought it without realising it was the fourth in a series. Whilst I'm assured the books are non-linear, there are some references to past events, which although they dont affect the main narrative, it is a little bit irksome.

That said, I am enjoying the book, and will probably buy/borrow from the library the first book in the series after finishing.
Posted: 2009-05-13 15:24:30
jacqs
ORIGINAL: billydee

Soveriegn by C. J. Sansom. Bought it without realising it was the fourth in a series. Whilst I'm assured the books are non-linear, there are some references to past events, which although they dont affect the main narrative, it is a little bit irksome.

That said, I am enjoying the book, and will probably buy/borrow from the library the first book in the series after finishing.


That drived me mad, you find a new book get stuck in and find you have missed several book out! When you go back to read them it spoils things as you know what later outcomes are :veryangry: . Why dont they show the books in order so the reader can enjoy the entire collection!
Posted: 2009-05-15 13:13:40
Nadia86
I got the twilight book about a week ago and i can't put it down! now i've ordered rest! lol! love it! Don't want it to end! :)
Posted: 2009-05-24 15:06:43
krunchie frog
Uh oh
Posted: 2009-05-25 12:43:58
krunchie frog
My friend has given me 'The Book of Lost Things' by John Connolly as a late birthday present. I have no idea what it's about yet.
Posted: 2009-05-25 13:26:59
Nadia86
ORIGINAL: krunchie frog

Uh oh


what do you mean? :)
Posted: 2009-05-25 14:25:45
mistakenplane
ORIGINAL: jacqs

ORIGINAL: billydee

Soveriegn by C. J. Sansom. Bought it without realising it was the fourth in a series. Whilst I'm assured the books are non-linear, there are some references to past events, which although they dont affect the main narrative, it is a little bit irksome.

That said, I am enjoying the book, and will probably buy/borrow from the library the first book in the series after finishing.


That drived me mad, you find a new book get stuck in and find you have missed several book out! When you go back to read them it spoils things as you know what later outcomes are :veryangry: . Why dont they show the books in order so the reader can enjoy the entire collection!


Good point! I always check inside to see the authors other books to ensure Im not missing the first one or two out!
Posted: 2009-06-02 12:28:27
Fisher
'Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth '' by T.harv eker, this guy took a $2,000 credit card loan, opened "one of the first fitness stores in North Americ, turned it into a chain of 10 within two and a half years and sold it in 1987 for a cool $1.6 million
Posted: 2009-11-11 22:49:31
Nadia86
Sounds interesting :)
Posted: 2009-11-11 23:17:09
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