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Milk, Sulphate, and Alby Starvation By Martin Millar
Reading since Dec 1, 2009

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The Graveyard Book. Adult Edition By Neil Gaiman
Finished on Nov 30, 2009

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Sour Sweet By Timothy Mo
Finished on Nov 15, 2009

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The Demolished Man: (Vintage) By Alfred Bester
Finished on Oct 28, 2009

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The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini
Finished on Oct 10, 2009

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Ender's Game: (The Ender Saga) By Orson S. Card
Finished on Sep 17, 2009

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Aunts Aren't Gentlemen By Pelham G. Wodehouse
Finished on Sep 7, 2009

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Going Postal: Discworld, Book 33 By Terry Pratchett
Finished on Aug 31, 2009

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In Xanadu By William Dalrymple
Finished on Aug 17, 2009

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World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War By Max Brooks
Finished on Jul 18, 2009

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The Death Of Grass
Finished on Jul 4, 2009

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The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: Or the Murder at Road Hill House By Kate Summerscale
Finished on Jun 18, 2009

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A Wild Sheep Chase By Haruki Murakami
Finished on Jun 15, 2009

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Making Money: Discworld, Book 36 By Terry Pratchett
Finished on Apr 2, 2009

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Elephants on Acid: And Other Bizarre Experiments By Alex Boese
Finished on Mar 12, 2009

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The Business By Iain M. Banks
Finished on Feb 5, 2009

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The Earthsea Quartet: (Roc) By Ursula K. Le Guin
Finished on Feb 1, 2009

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If Men Could Talk: Here's what They'd Say By Alon Gratch
Finished on Jan 23, 2009

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Quirkology: The Curious Science of Everyday Lives By Richard Wiseman
Finished on Jan 22, 2009

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The Hobbit: or There an back again By J.R.R. Tolkien
Finished on Jan 20, 2009

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Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: A Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your Relationships By John Gray
Finished on Jan 19, 2009

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High Stakes By Dick Francis
Finished on Nov 9, 2008

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The Fahrenheit Twins By Michel Faber
Finished on Oct 8, 2008

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Banker By Dick Francis
Finished on Oct 5, 2008

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The Steep Approach to Garbadale By Iain M. Banks
Finished on Oct 1, 2008

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Norwegian Wood By Haruki Murakami
Finished on Sep 21, 2008

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The Player of Games By Iain M. Banks
Finished on Aug 30, 2008

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Grass: (S.F.Masterworks S.) By Sheri S. Tepper
Finished on Jul 16, 2008

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Unbelievable! By Paul Jennings
Finished on Jul 3, 2008

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American gods By Neil Gaiman
Finished on Jun 26, 2008

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The Blind Assassin By Margaret Atwood
Finished on Jun 4, 2008

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Lord of Light By Roger Zelazny
Finished on May 19, 2008
Finished (re-read) on May 22, 2008

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A Quiet Belief in Angels By R.J. Ellory
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    I like the title, quiet belief, sounds like something that has a long and lingering effect. It suits the book well. This is not an intense, exciting thriller, it's more of a gripping, heart breaking outline of a criminal case and the lasting painful effect it brings about.

    The book is uncommo ... (continue)

    I like the title, quiet belief, sounds like something that has a long and lingering effect. It suits the book well. This is not an intense, exciting thriller, it's more of a gripping, heart breaking outline of a criminal case and the lasting painful effect it brings about.

    The book is uncommonly beautifully written with very poetic sentences.

    Nevertheless, the book is far too sad. Not that I am complaining, but I was sobbing through the second half, and was wondering where the angels were. And perhaps the most heartbreaking bit is how Joseph carries all the load, believing that he has to be the guardian angels to people around.

    A good read on the whole. Wouldn't mind reading more of his work.

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The Gathering By Anne Enright
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    I have edited the rating for this book a zillion times. Two stars, or three stars? Two seems a bit too harsh, but three doesn't seem to be quite fair for other three-starred books. I stuck with two in the end, because I didn't actually enjoy the book.

    The book is actually very well written (no ... (continue)

    I have edited the rating for this book a zillion times. Two stars, or three stars? Two seems a bit too harsh, but three doesn't seem to be quite fair for other three-starred books. I stuck with two in the end, because I didn't actually enjoy the book.

    The book is actually very well written (not a surprise for a booker prize winner). I like her diction, her exquisite sentences that managed to create an almost real-life atmosphere, her drifting mind which is so accurate and true to a real distressed person. As I was reading the book, I felt as though there was a grey cloud hovering above me, and at times, I felt like I was experiencing hallucination (following the very depressed mind of the main character).

    The thing is, this book is far too gloomy, sad and disturbing. If it is meant to be that way, then of course it's very successful.

    But then it goes back to the purpose of reading. I read to be inspired. I read to be entertained. I read in the hopes of improving my language skills and mind. The problem with this book is I was substantially disturbed without being enlightened.

    I don't know. I plan to reread this some other time. May be a few years later. I hope I would see another side to this book. But then I hope I shall never identify with the main character.

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    Posted on Apr 25, 2008 | Add your feedback

Black and Blue By Ian Rankin
Finished on Apr 13, 2008

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The Other Boleyn Girl By Philippa Gregory
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    This is a readable book. And it's bound to be. I mean, I have always taken an interest in history, and it's always interesting reading about other people's lives. I have to admit that I do find the book reasonably enjoyable.
    But enjoying it is one thing, liking it and recommending it is anothe ... (continue)

    This is a readable book. And it's bound to be. I mean, I have always taken an interest in history, and it's always interesting reading about other people's lives. I have to admit that I do find the book reasonably enjoyable.
    But enjoying it is one thing, liking it and recommending it is another. I could almost call this "guilty pleasure". For it's no more than girls fight within the palace, gossips among the nobles, and actions on royal beds. Unfortunately, there is little intelligence in the plot, and the language is not exemplery.
    Okay, I am being harsh here, it is clever of the book to choose to narrate from Mary Boleyn's point of view. In this way, it can getting away from telling as little politics as possible.
    Oh no, don't get me wrong, the book is definitely decent. I just don't think it's a must-read.

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    Posted on Apr 10, 2008 | Add your feedback

The Book Thief: (Definitions) By Markus Zusak
Finished on Mar 19, 2008

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Solomon's Angels By Doreen Virtue
  • This is a very easy to read book. As far as a New Age/ Spiritual books is concerned, this book's message is clear and direct. When it comes to writing style, hm... you really can't view this as a literature...or may be this book is directed to very young audience...

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White Teeth By Zadie Smith
Finished on Feb 24, 2008

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A Spot of Bother By Mark Haddon
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    It is always hard for an author to impress readers a second time if his debut was a great hit. A brief search on the web will tell you that "A Spot of Bother" did not win as many nods as "The Curious Incident.." did. So was it really a let down? Well it all depends on what you are looking for. If yo ... (continue)

    It is always hard for an author to impress readers a second time if his debut was a great hit. A brief search on the web will tell you that "A Spot of Bother" did not win as many nods as "The Curious Incident.." did. So was it really a let down? Well it all depends on what you are looking for. If you loved "The Curious Incident.." for its unusual plot, you might be disappointed about "A Spot of Bother"'s more predictable plot. But I am actually easier to please, I looked for the humour, the funny way of looking at everyday lives occurings, the things that you could identify with and laugh and cry at the same time. I finished the book with a smile on my face.
    "A Spot of Bother" is about how one single event turned a family upside down and how they all fell back into the right places in the end. The plot itself deserves little compliment really, but I like how the author portrays individual characters. In particular, George and Jamie. I really like how the author described Geroge's mind, it really touched me, I almost wanted to pull the character out to give him a hug.
    I am not a person who is after plots, and since "The Curious Incident.." didn't really touch me, I personally prefer this one. And if you haven't read "The Curious Incident..." then all the better! Is this a 2007 must-read? No. But it's some light-hearted stuff that will lift ones mood.

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Hana's Suitcase By Karen Levine
Finished on Dec 24, 2007

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A NURSE'S WAR By Brenda McBryde
Finished on Nov 23, 2007

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Half of a Yellow Sun By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Finished on Nov 14, 2007

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The Devil and Miss Prym By Paulo Coelho
Finished on Nov 3, 2007

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What You Wear Can Change Your Life By Susannah Constantine, Trinny Woodall
  • I haven't watched their show but have read a bit about them on papers. Then I came across this book at charity shop and thought "why not?". It actually turned out to be better than expected. It's a bit more than just a celebrity cliche fashion and beauty tip. No it hasn't changed my life (not yet at ... (continue)

    I haven't watched their show but have read a bit about them on papers. Then I came across this book at charity shop and thought "why not?". It actually turned out to be better than expected. It's a bit more than just a celebrity cliche fashion and beauty tip. No it hasn't changed my life (not yet at least), but I did refer to their tips on several occasions. And I am impressed by the fact that the authors modelled themselves.

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The Unbearable Lightness of Being By Milan Kundera
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    this is a wise but gloomy masterpiece written by a genius. i admire his wisdom, his indifference (seemingly), his clarity of mind, and his shrewd perception. but if a warm book is one that would bend around and give you a hug, this is quite the opposite (with ice on the edge). No, this book is not l ... (continue)

    this is a wise but gloomy masterpiece written by a genius. i admire his wisdom, his indifference (seemingly), his clarity of mind, and his shrewd perception. but if a warm book is one that would bend around and give you a hug, this is quite the opposite (with ice on the edge). No, this book is not light-hearted, because it's unbearably light.

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The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success: A Practical Guide to the Fulfillment of Your Dreams By Deepak Chopra
  • Lucky that I did put down my prejudice for the title and flipped open the book. I was pleasantly surprised at how it touched me. I found myself reading the law of least effort again and again almost wishing to memorise the whole chapter.

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    Posted on Oct 16, 2007 | Add your feedback

The Time Traveler's Wife By Audrey Niffenegger
Finished on Oct 5, 2007

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Positive Imaging: The Powerful Way to Change Your Life By Norman Vincent Peale
  • If you are familiar with the New Age terminology, you must have heard of manifestation. This is an old book about manifestation, probably written before this New Age term come about. Yet it is far from out-dated. Here the author gave a very practical guide on how to led a meaningful life through pos ... (continue)

    If you are familiar with the New Age terminology, you must have heard of manifestation. This is an old book about manifestation, probably written before this New Age term come about. Yet it is far from out-dated. Here the author gave a very practical guide on how to led a meaningful life through positive imaging. Big disclaimer: this book is not about how to get rich by dreaming. I hate it when people try to portray manifestation as some sort of get-rich-quick thing. This book is of a much higher frequency than that. This is a book that I would refer back to again.

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    Posted on Oct 2, 2007 | Add your feedback

Kiss Kiss: The Landlady - William and Mary - The Way Up To Heaven - Parson's Pleasure - Mrs Bixby and the Colon… By Roald Dahl
  • Roald Dahl wrote this for adults, but it's no less imaginative. Each of the eleven stories bears a surprise of its own

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    Posted on Aug 15, 2007 | Add your feedback

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