As good as or maybe even better than "The Legacy", her debut novel. If you're into dark family histories, dramatic (unhappy) love stories and/or haunted houses you should read this!
Record Collector mag no 169 which cost me 10p on ebay Nice little article showing me all The Cure collectables that I want, if only the prices today were the same as when the article was written (Sept 93)........Disintegration live 12" purple vinyl- £8.00 YES PLEASE
Not sure what to make of it yet. It's the first book of hers that I've ever read and I'm only 102 pages in. I wouldn't call it rubbish but I wouldn't call it genius either. The characters are a bit flat. Well, it's alright, I suppose?
Presently, midway through reading Ray Bradbury's The Illustrated Man. The book is a collection of sci-fi short stories, mostly about the condition of being human. Incidentally, sci-fi is liek p0rn to me.
After re-reading "Catch 22" by J. Heller (which is brilliant, just brilliant!) last week I'm now on another Kate Morton novel, her most current one, "The Secret Keeper". I quite like it.
After re-reading "Catch 22" by J. Heller (which is brilliant, just brilliant!) last week I'm now on another Kate Morton novel, her most current one, "The Secret Keeper". I quite like it.
I LOVE Catch 22! Hilarious in places but shocking in others. Brilliant book. Will have to re-read it - still remember laughing at Major Major Major Major...
Don't talk of worlds that never were
The end is all that's ever true
wren: Haha, enjoy! He's General Scheisskopf, not just a Colonel, haha, I just remembered! I think, I'm going to get the film, I'm curious and I'm still off until the 1st of August. Not sure whether Catch 22 or "Lamb: The Gospel according to Biff" or "Master and Margarita" is my favourite book.