Thanks Max - that is kind of you - but i cant see me getting much time to read whilst away. The kids have already bought their snorkel sets and other bits and pieces of junk to go with so i think i will prob have to spend loads of time in the pool and the sea! will be brown only on the top half and still have white legs lol.
i've just ordered "the Kid" a true story bout a child being brought up and abused in london etc from ebay so will keep my eye out for others that you recommend. will try and keep this one for my hols!
the girls in work are all mad readers too lol. not that we get much chance in work but in our spare time i mean. (spare time??? what spare time - somebody always wants something done, ironed, washed, cooked, bought etc ) along with the dog who always needs walking! lol
Cases are out now and febreezed. cant wait to go - starting to get that bubbly feeling in my tum - just need to change the money up and off we go! roll on two weeks x
I've read 'The Kid' books, really good read.
My case is out and all my stuff is ready to go in but I'm holding off at the moment
"mum and dad" will go home looking very very very tanned, and the kids will have had the best fun ever - and you, well..... you will be totally shattered lol!
cant wait to pack - but have learnt from past experiences that if i do everything will have to come out again cos it is either creased or ive forgot what ive packed!
i've just bid on a version of the little prisoner on ebay - 18 minutes until close - keep fingers crossed for me.
horray! i got a brand new copy of little prisoner for the grand sum of £1.20 and £1 p + p - god am i pleased with myself! lol
lost the bid on kaitlyn! never mind will keep looking!
I got all mine off ebay, lost out a few times on The Damage Done but got one in the end so just keep trying.
'Hidden in the heart of the old city of Barcelona is the 'Cemetery of Forgotten Books', a labyrinthine library of obscure and forgotten titles. To this library, a man brings his ten year old son, Daniel, one cold morning in 1945. Daniel is allowed to choose one book and from the dusty shelves pulls [/i]The Shadow of the Wind by Julian Carax. But as Daniel grows up, several people seem inordinately interested in his find. What begins as a case of literary curiosity turns into a race to find out the truth behind the life and death of Julian Carax and to save those he left behind.
As I said an excellent read - some romance, some mystery, some murder. BRILLIANT
Ali x
stuff by John Grisham.. and also by Johnny Twelve Hawks.. and i bought a book tonight called "we need to talk about kevin" by Lionel Shriver. Rob bought a book by Clive Cussler..he is the guy that writes all this sea adventure stuff i think.
Extreme - Sharon Osborne
Travelling Light - a compilation of short travel stories by popular Irish women authors like marion Keyes etc
The new Veronica Henry novel which is released on July 6th
Another life inside the Bangkok Hilton true story - sorry the name escapes me at the moment
and I think I will buy the one entitled Kaitlin as quite a few of you have mentioned it on here,
cannot wait to read them all - 6 weeks to go.
I read Sharon Osbournes book when in Tenerife at Christmas - it's brilliant. I couldn't put it down so ended up reading it in the first day and half.
Jackie
topping this one for partyanne!
Thanks Fiona
I also enjoyed Sharon Osbourne's autobiography. Another one I took on holiday and liked was "We need to talk about Kevin" by Lionel Shriver.
I know it is really nice to have new books, but have you thought about visiting a car boot sale before you go, you can normally pick up some nearly new books for 50p and £1, as as they`ve not cost you an arm and a leg it doesn`t matter if they get wet, or the pages fall out!! if they are still in good conditon after the holiday then I pass them on to another holiday maker or leave them with the Rep. (I read about 5-6 books per holiday so makes sense to get them a bit cheaper). Weather permitting we might go `book hunting` on Sunday.
A lot of charity shops do second hand books too
Shell, I had a look in some local ones last week and they were asking £2.50+ for paperbacks. Its not that I won`t give to Charity but I think it was a bit steep. Sometimes the Cancer charity shop does 4 for £1, but you need to be lucky otherwise they are all Mills and Boons.
Hi Katiesmum, sounds like the carboots the best then for book bargains I'm lucky as I get books given me and I do buy them from the book people from time to time as you can get some really good buy's or I swap around with my Neighbour
Unless I want a specific book that is a new release I go to a market stall for my books. We have a large market near where I live which has a brilliant second hand book stall. A lot of the books have probably only been read once as they look new and they cost 50p each. Also I have a lot of neighbours who read so once we have read half a dozen or so we pass them on.
Regards Jackie
Thanks Jackie, never thought of trying the market. Will go and have a rummage next time I go into town,
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