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<blockquote data-quote="Amelie" data-source="post: 662843" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>No shooms, that does not mean jaz mags or general comics- i mean book books.</p><p></p><p>I am currently reading The Little Friend by Donna Tartt. Anyone read either of her books? Its really good- but jeez, she is one detailed writer. Its so detailed that you really have to concentrate, its deffo one that you have to give 100% and no mistakin. Sometimes i have read a few pages a little tired say, i have to do it again the next day for fear of missing something major.</p><p></p><p>The central chara is Harriet, a 12 year old who's brother was killed when she was a baby. She tries to find out who killed him, and wrongly suggests the local amphetamine addict. Its set in Mississippi, i think around 1940? Tartt has a very similar writing style to Harper Lee (deffo having Harper if we have a girl next time), yet much more turbid and difficult.</p><p></p><p>I do feel like giving up sometimes, but i have never give up on a book yet. I even thought about cheating and just reading the last parra lol, but (along with love bites) i think that kind of behaviour should stay in my teens.</p><p></p><p>So what book are you reading at the mo?</p><p></p><p>Edited to add, its also like a 1000 pages long with teeny tiny text! I am going to be here till Christmas!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amelie, post: 662843, member: 1287"] No shooms, that does not mean jaz mags or general comics- i mean book books. I am currently reading The Little Friend by Donna Tartt. Anyone read either of her books? Its really good- but jeez, she is one detailed writer. Its so detailed that you really have to concentrate, its deffo one that you have to give 100% and no mistakin. Sometimes i have read a few pages a little tired say, i have to do it again the next day for fear of missing something major. The central chara is Harriet, a 12 year old who's brother was killed when she was a baby. She tries to find out who killed him, and wrongly suggests the local amphetamine addict. Its set in Mississippi, i think around 1940? Tartt has a very similar writing style to Harper Lee (deffo having Harper if we have a girl next time), yet much more turbid and difficult. I do feel like giving up sometimes, but i have never give up on a book yet. I even thought about cheating and just reading the last parra lol, but (along with love bites) i think that kind of behaviour should stay in my teens. So what book are you reading at the mo? Edited to add, its also like a 1000 pages long with teeny tiny text! I am going to be here till Christmas! [/QUOTE]
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