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    "The Diary Of A Submissive" by Sophie Morgan. If you haven't read it, then give it a go, but keep your tissues handy.....
    “We're trapped in the belly of this horrible machine....
    And the machine is bleeding to death."


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    Anything by Lee Child [while not imagining tom cruise as Jack Reacher] Dean Koontz & Jodi Picoult

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    Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde.

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    Henrik Meinander A History of Finland, a very good book so far. Covering the cultural, military and social economics of Finland.
    "Or perhaps they had invisible writing unknown to ordinary trolls"

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    "Red Adair an american hero," fascinating book but a slow read as there is just so much going on.

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    Humphrey the hamster books....the pet show panic......a chapter a night ....me/Lauren reading out loud..
    She is hammie daft (could write a book on Cheddars life so far) and loves reading, but need the slightly more advanced chapter books that are suitable for a 6 yo ....the chapter books she is taking home from the mobile library are more teen/tween books about boys....any ideas?
    Other than that the its not my......books with Euan that are trusted faves and tonight it was the avon catalogue with Iona???
    I love vampire/mystery/supernatural/murder type books myself, but as my tablet is suffering from a DNR injury (kicked out the car then stood on) I will have to go back to paperback!
    Life is too short to spend it in beige underwear!

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    Just finished reading "Generation F" by Winston Smith. Great read about the struggles one man faces when he starts to work as a Support Worker in Supported Housing schemes with young people. Will make you sit up and realise what a broken system we have, a great read from a man just trying to do his best in difficult and trying situations.

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