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    I usually read Jaqueline Wilson books.

    The bed and breakfast star I find it amazing.
    I can usually read a full book from her in a day.

    I don't really have a favourite book more like a favourite Author.

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    Right now I'm reading The Colour Purple for my english lit. coursework and then Oranges are not the only fruit for my wider reading I'm sort of liking both

    Oranges is funny and very very well written and Purple has got an interesting story line n ting.


    The last book I read before these was "The Handmaid's Tale" which was fantastic Its the story of a woman who's sort of a surrogate for a wealthy politician set in a dystopia imagined in America. it's awwweeeeeesome and I'd fully recommend it.


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    Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman.

    Fantastic book. A book on racism where a girl and a boy can't be together for their obvious differences and although they don't care, everyone else does. I'd say it has a darker romance compared to things like Romeo and Juliet.

    I'm still yet to read the rest in this series which are; Knife Edge, Checkmate & Double Cross

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    read them all nic, goood reads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by immense View Post
    read them all nic, goood reads.
    Oh good Never got round to reading them but I shall hopefully soon.

    Do you have a favourite out of them?

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    I read a lot of books, I like the twilight saga (obviously )
    I love reading Danielle Steel and Jodi Picoult books and James Patterson etc

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    The only books I'm reading is revisions books! But my favourite books are:

    - The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak. It's not a well known book, it was recommended to me by my aunt. It is about a German foster girl living in Nazi Germany, unsurprisingly it's based around the holocaust. Its narrated by Death, which sounds so morbid but the Death character gives a very interesting and unique commentary on the story. The style of the writing is so beautiful, really recommend it if you're interested in history.

    also I like Kite runner and the A Thousand Splendid Suns both by Khaled Hosseini. And all the Harry Potter books.


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    My favourite is Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami, followed by The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon and The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. I don't read many novels, but upon discovering Haruki Murakami I think it will soon become one of my favourite pastimes.

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    the story of lucy grault - because its for school. I hate books if I'm honest.
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    I love reading but now I'm getting bored of the childs books, even teenage fiction. I'm more into young adult books now, but I've not really read many. My favourite book is probably Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer or Blood Feud by Alyxandra Harvey. I'm currently reading a book about a killer and his son, called Incubus by Nick Gifford, it's good, but I'm getting bored of it. The school library books are really boring, they're all dead "childish", Like Jacqueline Wilson. Personally I grew out of Jacqueline Wilson when I was about 7. But I'm starting to buy books more often rather than borrowing them from the library. But I'm trying to read a wide range of books, which is a change for me because I usually go for Action books or fantasy books, but I read 2 biographies the other week and I read a crime book in the summer. I like writing stories so I'm trying to get experienced in all genres.


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