Stevie888 wrote: » Just finished High Fidelity, it's hilarious, mainly due to how close to the bone it is! Haven't laughed do much whilst reading a book in a long time, but sad aswel.
Barna77 wrote: » Yeah, I enjoyed reading it, but the movie was disappointing.
QuiteInterestin wrote: » Northern Lights by Philip Pullman, good so far!
McChubbin wrote: » I just purchased Gone Girl. I'm saving it for my holiday reading. I'm told it's suposed to be quite gripping.
Ormus wrote: » Probably the worst book I've ever read. Anne & Barry would put it to shame.
ibarelycare wrote: » Amazing books...pity about the movie I must actually read them again, it's been a good few years.
shockwave wrote: » Reading Dan Browns new one Inferno, about halfway through and im bored.
Davyhal wrote: » I needed something light and unoccupying for a few weeks.
Davyhal wrote: » You have been reading such good literature lately. Don't revert back to the fantasy and sci-fi! The fact that these books are in the childrens section, not even the young adults section, says a lot"... I just told her I needed something light and unoccupying for a few weeks. As my friend said to me, it says Age 9+, it doesnt give an upper age limit!