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Neon Zebra
Me too.
Curiously, on the imdb page for the film there's an actor listed as "Fairy Godmother?"
Curiously, on the imdb page for the film there's an actor listed as "Fairy Godmother?"
First of all, it's not about you, Oprah.
And second, what is she going to do, pull over and offer them all jobs?
I loooove Marian Keyes! I was so bummed her last book (This Charming Man) didn't get a US paperback release. I ended up finding a copy online.
Next up for me is Craig Ferguson's newest book. What did you think of it, Thora?
Has anyone read the girl with the dragon tattoo series?
I'm considering buying them for my grandfather for christmas, He likes alot of jeffrey archer's work and the storyline sounds quite intresting, my only concern is that they will be to "girly".
Not at all. They're masterful, topical mysteries. You could say there's a 'feminist' angle to it in that one of the two protagonists of the stories is very much against the mistreatment of women, but these are dark and violent books, not touchy feely at all.
I've posted about them on here before and unfortunately it never seems like anyone else on here is familiar with them.
They're some of the most compelling fiction this decade, such a strange story of the writer though, and its unfortunate he won't be able to share his gift with us anymore.
Not at all. They're masterful, topical mysteries. You could say there's a 'feminist' angle to it in that one of the two protagonists of the stories is very much against the mistreatment of women, but these are dark and violent books, not touchy feely at all.
I've posted about them on here before and unfortunately it never seems like anyone else on here is familiar with them.
They're some of the most compelling fiction this decade, such a strange story of the writer though, and its unfortunate he won't be able to share his gift with us anymore.
Thats really intresting to hear that no one else has read them, they are huge over here, the bookshops are filled with them.
I would have picked up a copy for myself over the past few months but I don't read violent books, it's not an story that sits well in my mind when reading.
But these books sound right up my grandfather's alley.
I'll bet you guys have talked about it before but I saw the trailer for Pete Jackson's film adaptation of The Lovely Bones a few days ago and thought it looked great. I kinda want to read the book now. Is it good?
I'd probably do like an 18-hour marathon and finish it, but I'm not as young as I used to be and it's one thick sucker