Books Listed: 6
PS| I Love You, Cecelia Ahern |
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Publisher: Hyperion; 2004 Genre: Fiction Pages: 470 Rating:
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Last one by her, I promise. :D I give this one a five, but I didn't like it quite as much as the others by her. The ending disappointed me a bit. But it's a sad book, about a woman coping with the death of her husband. |
A Place Called Here, Cecelia Ahern |
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Publisher: HarperCollins; 2006 Genre: Fiction Pages: 484 Rating:
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Unsurprisingly, another Cecelia Ahern book. What can I say? I love them. This book was so *weird*. There were times when I kind of got lost but most of the time I couldn't stop reading. |
If You Could See Me Now, Cecelia Ahern |
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Publisher: HarperCollins; 2006 Genre: Romance Pages: 410 Rating:
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Another book by Cecelia Ahern. I really liked this one. It's not a realistic story, it requires some imagination. It's a real page turner. |
Granny Dan, Danielle Steel |
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Publisher: Delacorte Press; 1999 Genre: Romance? Pages: 223 Rating:
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When I started reading this I thought I wouldn't like it. It seemed kind of boring at first. However, reading on, it became pretty compelling. It's about a girl in Russia in the early 1900s, who goes to a ballet school while her father and brothers are away at war. It documents her life from early childhood to her 20s but starts when she's dead and her granddaughter wants to find out about her past. I did find the ending a little rushed though, there could have been a lot more detail to give it a little more impact. |
Where Rainbows End, Cecelia Ahern |
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Publisher: HarperCollins; 2004 Genre: Fiction: Romance Pages: 566 Rating:
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I seriously couldn't put this book down. The whole thing is written in notes, letters and e-mails between two best friends (and a few other people they know) showing their lives from when they were five to fifty. It's romantic, but not a real romance book, I couldn't think of a better category. |
Fragile, Niki Shisler |
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Publisher: Ebury Press; 2006 Genre: Autobiography Pages: 294 Rating:
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I know the author of this - from a forum. This doesn't make my view biased though, I promise. It's a great autobiography, really sad; if you're one to cry at books then you'll definitely need tissues for this. |