21 May, 2009
15 May, 2009
Catalina Flying Boat
12 May, 2009
The Kite Runner
by Khaled Hosseini
An honest and unbiased reflection on a country and its struggles,
which has played a massive part in the media for countless years now. Don’t get me wrong, I am no expert in Afghanistan
and it’s society, but I found all the underlying tones and hints of a long established culture really fascinating
and quite different to what I had heard or was led to believe. I love books that leave me feeling as though my life is more enriched
from the moment I pick them up and turn the first page. I also love a journey. This was no exception.
Khaled Hosseini is a real story teller and I had to go out straight after finishing The Kite Runner to buy his other book, A Thousand
Splendid Suns. I’m really looking forward to it and will keep you posted.
Thank you Laura M
The Colour Purple by Alice walker
The Colour Purple,
by Alice walker
Wow! Months after reading this book and I am still blown away...
Not only is this story an incredibly realistic take of life for African Americans years ago in the deep South,
It is surprisingly,(for me anyway) a really good story. I honestly walked away smiling to myself over
The main character Celie and her life. Her struggles were, at times, mortifying and the most unfortunate of circumstances.
She became an unlikely heroine, turning everything on it’s head,( and left me feeling liberated as though I had shared this journey of self discovery too),
through the most simplest of means available to her. I have passed on this book to so many and would recommend it to any.
One of this stories hidden gems is the style in which its written.
Thanks Laura M
11 May, 2009
Death by Design By Peter Beale
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The Great Mistake By Peter Beale
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Tank Tracks: 9th Battalion Royal Tank Regiment at War, 1940-45 by Peter Beale
Now in paperback and fully illustrated -- a graphic picture of what it was like to live and fight as a member of a British heavy tank battalion in World War II.From shortly after D-Day on June 6,1944 until the end of the war in Europe on May 8, 1945, the men and Churchill tanks of the 9th Battalion Royal Tank Regiment saw plenty of combat. Tank Tracks makes extensive use of the 9th Battalion's War Diary, interwoven with letters, personal diaries and the author's own narrative to provide a vivid picture of life in a fighting unit.
13 March, 2009
New bookshop opens soon
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04 January, 2009
My Life and Loves
My review
rating: 5 of 5 stars
Well what can you say just like Frank Sinatra he did it his way. Although he couldn't sing but he certainly did it all. For an excellent list of people from history of the time it's a gem. For his sexual escapades If you got it flaunt it. I enjoyed it although it was a bit long, but a very rich source of books & people an excellent read quite memorable.
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S'Pose I Die (Outback Classics)
My review
rating: 4 of 5 stars
A good story that I read for my mum, in many respects she did the same thing, but by the time I got for her it she couldn't read it. So this ones for you mum. XXX Another one of a dying breed well around here anyway really everyone has there own trials just these people didn't have fridges, roads, lights, take away, internet WOW how did they do it? A good read I liked it.
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