The Shakespeare Secret by J.L. Carrell was another historical fiction. It reminded me a lot of The Da Vinci Code, except it was definitely more literature based (not just historical). The scene starts with Kate, our heroine, being visited by… Continue Reading →
The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory was one of those books that you cannot put down! I thoroughly enjoyed the story of two sisters – Anne and Mary Boleyn – competing with each other and the world for the… Continue Reading →
I acquired The Book Thief from Random House Children’s Books UK during my work experience. The book has two different covers – one for adults, one for children (similar to Harry Potter) and I found a copy of the adult… Continue Reading →
Innocent Traitor: A Novel of Lady Jane Grey (July 2007) by Alison Weir This is Alison Weir’s first work of fiction and I must say it is really well written. At first I wasn’t sure about the changing point of… Continue Reading →
This is Alice Sebold’s third book, the first being “Lucky” and the second was “The Lovely Bones”. The opening line of the book is quite the catcher – “When all is said and done, killing my mother came easily“. The… Continue Reading →
I’m reading this amazing book right now. I’m really enjoying it and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes a bit of romance in their fiction. It’s called The Time Traveller’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger, which was her… Continue Reading →
I just finished reading The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. I read in in two days because it was just so gripping, and so sad too. Amazingly written, but I don’t think I’ve ever cried that much in a book… Continue Reading →
my book is called The Tooth Fairy. and its not your ordinary tooth fairy. its digusting and rotted and sometimes its a guy and sometimes its a girl. and this boy, sam, isn’t supposed to see it, but he does…. Continue Reading →
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