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How about "Domain" by James Herbert. It's part of the Rats trilogy. This is a nuclear holocaust story, focusing on one central character but also with interludes concerning different people.
The Day of The Triffids by John Wyndham. Cosmic rays cause blindness in most of the population...
I think it's 'When the wind blows' by James Patterson.
The girl in it is called Max short for Maximum.
Theres also a sequel 'The Lake House' but it's definately not as good.
Have actually been to see it now and wasn't overly impressed. The movie didn't really flow very well, Is it me or did there seem to be lots of awkward pauses where nobody seemed to know what to say?
I really missed the bit where Marvin saves everybody by making the ship commit suicide by...
I've reread pretty much all of my books a few times.
I've probably read all of the Discworld books at least 3 times now.
I especially like to reread if the books are a series and I've just bought the next book i.e. Harry Potter, but i do have to leave a few months between reading them though...
mmmm...
Definately not repressed memory!
Soooo want to know what this book is called.
Have remembered some more about the trip through the desert.
The Devil Guy makes the revenge guy forget that he is carrying water in his backpack and when he finally remembers it is there and drinks some...
My mum lent a book to a neighbour who then moved away -with the book.
This book is the reason I joined the forum in the first place. We can't remember either the name or the author of the book. My Grandma combs every charity shop she comes across, has asked in various bookshops, both me and...
Haven't got any children so not quite sure what they're like at that age but have you tried reading your book aloud to the baby?
Apparently the content of the books doesn't matter at that age and your voice would be soothing. Like I said, have no children but have seen stuff about this on...
The first character to pop into my head was Dr Hannibal Lecter (From Red Dragon, Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal)-Not a nice person, but fascinating all the same.
Felt sympathy for him in Hanniabal when we find out about his childhood (such an unexpected ending, for me at least).
Definately...
Haven't seen the film yet but really loved the series.
I was just wondering whether I'm going to be bittery dissapointed or pleasantly suprised.
Can anyone think of any particular shockers that have come out over the years?
Stephen king's books are definate candidates.
I inevitably fall asleep whilst I'm reading so my books are always shut when I next come to read them!
Made some bookmarks by cutting and sticking postcards and adding string but seem to have lost them, good intentions...
Have some cute bookmarks made of felt in the shape of bookworms but...
Is a Hatful of Sky out in paperback yet?
Trace, Patricia Cornwell (I don't think I really like the characters anymore, but feel compelled to keep going)
Skeleton Crew, Stephen King
2001: A Space Odessey, Arthur C Clarke
Sushi for Beginners, Marian Keys
(Last three all selected from...
Father Frank by Paul Burke is definately one of the funniest books I've ever read. Its about a guy who's really fantastic at being a catholic priest -raising money and encouraging people to go to church. Theres just one problem, he doesn't actually believe in God!
Made me laugh out loud all...
Could it be
Princess:A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia by Jean Sasson
The only thing is its her friend who gets walled up inside one of the rooms of the house for having an affair or something like that.
Not sure, but the book is really good anyway.
Don't know about everyone else but I find hardback books seriously annoying for four reasons
1. The cover always slips off whilst I'm reading and ends up thrown in frustration onto the floor.
2. They are annoyingly cumbersome and seeing as my favourite reading position is curled up in...
I received a series of fantasy books as a Christmas present at about age 9, I started reading the first but found it impossible to get into. A couple of years later I tried again and really enjoyed them -they definately instilled in me a love of the fantasy genre. The books did however...
I enjoyed 'when the wind blows' when I read it a few years ago but was severely dissapointed by the sequel. The characters lack emotion and the plot detail is v.poor. I suppose it's worth reading if you enjoyed the first book but wouldn't make a good stand alone read.