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What was your last page turner?
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Jun 23, 2011 08:29AM
You know the book that you couldn't put down and couldn't wait to get back to?
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STILL MISSING (Chevy Stevens) not that long ago, but right now ... THOSE WHO SAVE US!! What about you, Stacey?
I read Stephen Kings "Under the Dome" earlier this year. Good thing it was a page turner, 'cos there were over 1000+ to turn! It'd recommend reading this on a Kindle if you have one - much less heavy.
After not reading Stephen King for a decade or so, I picked up "Under the Dome." Sorry, I disagree. Not a page turner for me.
The Kitchen House or Unbroken. Liked many of the other mentioned, especially Those Who Save Us but these two stood out for me
The two (they are companion books) I just finished:
and its sequel,
by Betty Mahmoody. Both books kept me reading late into the night.
Kris wrote: "After not reading Stephen King for a decade or so, I picked up "Under the Dome." Sorry, I disagree. Not a page turner for me."It's funny. I have heard some find it to be a page-turner, and others really don't care for it.
Elise wrote: "Still Missing, hands down."Is this a sequel? Didn't she write another one with a similar title?
Still Missing IS Chevy Stevens' debut novel. Her second one, Never Knowing, is due out a week from tomorrow, July 5. Really looking forward to it after being gripped by Still Missing!!
Caroline, I forgot to say that although this next one isn't a sequel, the same therapist featured in Still Missing will be in this one too. I like that idea!
Mary wrote: "Caroline, I forgot to say that although this next one isn't a sequel, the same therapist featured in Still Missing will be in this one too. I like that idea!"I didn't know that. That's interesting! I'm looking forward to Never Knowing,
Stacey wrote: "Mary wrote: "Caroline, I forgot to say that although this next one isn't a sequel, the same therapist featured in Still Missing will be in this one too. I like that idea!"I didn't know that. Tha..."
That IS interesting!
Stephen Fry's The Liar seems to be a page turner for me at the moment (it is currently on my desk screaming 'finish me, finish me'!), its utterly brilliant and has had me in stitches
I am currently reading Esther: A Story For Girls by Rosa Nouchette Carey, it's free on Amazon Kindle and a bit old fashioned but I haven't been able to stop reading it.
Sam wrote: "Stephen Fry's The Liar seems to be a page turner for me at the moment (it is currently on my desk screaming 'finish me, finish me'!), its utterly brilliant and has had ..."Finished The Liar last night, actually put off making my tea until I'd finished it was that good. Got The Hippopotamus to read as well but saving that for a rainy weekend (well day more like but you see what I mean)
Melki wrote: "You put off making tea? Gasp!"Yup it was that good, doesn't happen very often, usually I'm making tea one-handed but this was too good!
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The Sweet Relief of Missing Children (other topics)The Hippopotamus (other topics)
The Liar (other topics)
Esther: A Book for Girls (other topics)
The Liar (other topics)
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Stephen Fry (other topics)Rosa Nouchette Carey (other topics)
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