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		<title>Currently Reading 26th April 2012</title>
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		<dc:creator>Katie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Katie&#8217;s Reading: Currently Reading I am still reading: The Cookbook For A New Europe by Richard Segal To serve society or humanity? It&#8217;s been fourteen years since the basketball-mad detective Fran Obrien captured the urban bomber Lavi, who has since moved to Spain and rehabilitated himself beyond recognition. Fran is fresh off a two-year sabbatical, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Katie&#8217;s Reading:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Currently Reading</span></p>
<p>I am still reading:</p>
<p><a href="http://bookreviews.me.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Cookbook-For-a-New-Europe.gif"><img class=" wp-image-2877 alignleft" title="Cookbook For a New Europe" src="http://bookreviews.me.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Cookbook-For-a-New-Europe-200x300.gif" alt="" width="120" height="180" /></a><strong>The Cookbook For A New Europe</strong> by Richard Segal</p>
<blockquote><p>To serve society or humanity? It&#8217;s been fourteen years since the basketball-mad detective Fran Obrien captured the urban bomber Lavi, who has since moved to Spain and rehabilitated himself beyond recognition. Fran is fresh off a two-year sabbatical, during which he tended to 11-year-old Ben, the family comedian, and 17-year-old Alice, with, yes, as much attitude as you&#8217;d expect. His estranged boss Karl has retired and Fran must learn to deal with the new brass &#8211; no small task itself. His first assignment is to investigate an act of alleged political corruption which seems more wild goose chase than duck in a barrel, leading him to question his decision to return to work. After an extended-family culinary expedition to Budapest, Fran&#8217;s nine-to-five job takes him &#8216;almost&#8217; to Albany and to Central America, where he must untangle the mother of all webs. His wife, local family doctor Darby, goes along for the ride, and, oh, piña coladas &#8220;to die for.&#8221; For a detective and amateur gourmet chef like no other, Cookbook for a New Europe is a ride Fran certainly didn&#8217;t expect. He&#8217;s been fiercely focused for years, but a spate of unintended yet momentous events unfolds once he gives free rein to his emotions, and his recipes.</p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;m only about 60 pages further on than I was last week! I am just waiting for the story to get going really. However, Fran is back in the USA after having been to Hungary to visit family and is about to start work again so I&#8217;m looking forward to how the story will develop. I&#8217;m still struggling a little with how it is written but hopefully I will get used to it.<br />
<img class="alignleft" title="The Tapestry of Love" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1327924884l/7927860.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" /> <strong>The Tapestry of Love</strong> by Rosy Thornton</p>
<blockquote><p>A rural idyll: that&#8217;s what Catherine is seeking when she sells her house in England and moves to a tiny hamlet in the Cévennes mountains. With her divorce in the past and her children grown, she is free to make a new start, and her dream is to set up in business as a seamstress. But this is a harsh and lonely place when you&#8217;re no longer just here on holiday. There is French bureaucracy to contend with, not to mention the mountain weather, and the reserve of her neighbors, including the intriguing Patrick Castagnol. And that&#8217;s before the arrival of Catherine&#8217;s sister, Bryony.</p></blockquote>
<p>I haven&#8217;t even picked this book up since last week &#8211; hopefully I&#8217;ll get to it over the weekend.<br />
The other books I&#8217;m reading are Christian books. I dip in and out of these and use them as Bible study tools. They are:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Opening Up Ruth" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1267807109l/7539621.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" /><img class="alignnone" title="Knowing God" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1183518943l/1429813.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" /><img class="alignnone" title="Proverbs" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1267807068l/7539581.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" /><img class="alignnone" title="1 &amp; 2 Corinthians" src="http://www.eden.co.uk/images/300/9780857210029.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Last Week&#8217;s Reading</span></p>
<p>This week I only finished one book:<br />
<img class="alignleft" title="Praying Wife" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1270164204l/7829339.jpg" alt="" width="124" height="193" /></p>
<blockquote><p>Bestselling author Stormie Omartian inspires women to develop a deeper relationship with their husbands by praying for them. This encouraging resource is packed with practical advice on praying for specific areas of a husband&#8217;s life including his decision-making fears spiritual strength role as father, leader faith and future</p></blockquote>
<p>Every woman who desires a closer relationship with her husband will appreciate the life illustrations, select Scripture verses, and the assurances of God&#8217;s promises and power for their marriage.</p>
<p>This book covers a whole range of issues which might occur in a marriage and ways to work through them and cling to God at the same time. I found this helpful and I will be able to dip in and out of this book in the future</p>
<p><strong>Kirsten&#8217;s Reading:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Currently Reading</span></p>
<p><strong><img class="alignright" title="The Winter Ghosts" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1327915471l/6450212.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" />The Winter Ghosts</strong> by Kate Mosse</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I am just about to start reading ‘The Winter Ghosts’ by Kate Mosse, which was lent to me by a friend, who read it recently and said that she enjoyed it. I’m excited to start reading and will review it when I’m done.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">The Great War took much more than lives. It robbed a generation of friends, lovers and futures. In Freddie Watson&#8217;s case, it took his beloved brother and, at times, his peace of mind. In the winter of 1928, still seeking resolution, Freddie is travelling through the French Pyrenees. During a snowstorm, his car spins off the mountain road. He stumbles through woods, emerging in a tiny village. There he meets Fabrissa, a beautiful woman also mourning a lost generation. Over the course of one night, Fabrissa and Freddie share their stories. By the time dawn breaks, he will have stumbled across a tragic mystery that goes back through the centuries.</p>
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<p><strong><img class="alignright" title="Lover Reborn" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1331652921l/11540581.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" />Lover Reborn </strong>by J. R. Ward<strong><br />
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<p style="text-align: left;">This week I also intend to read ‘Lover Reborn’ by J. R. Ward. This is the tenth book in a series called ‘The Black Dagger Brotherhood’ series. I have read the entire series thus far and really love it. The Black Dagger Brotherhood is a group of warrior vampires who all live and fight together against their enemies, the ‘Lessers’. Each book tells a love story about each of the brothers. This is not vampire fiction like you’ve read before as it doesn’t follow the conventional myths of vampirism – but do not fear, they don’t sparkle! I cannot wait to read this latest offering from the wonderful J. R. Ward.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">In the darkest corners of the night in Caldwell, New York, a conflict like no other rages. The city is home to a band of brothers born to defend their race: the warrior vampires of the Black Dagger Brotherhood. Now back in the Brotherhood – and unrecognisable as the vampire leader he once was –Tohrment is physically emaciated and heartbroken beyond despair. When he begins to see his beloved in his dreams – trapped in a cold, isolating netherworld – Tohr turns to a self-serving fallen angel in hopes of saving the one he has lost. When he&#8217;s told he must learn to love another to free his former mate, Tohr knows they are all doomed . . . Except then a female with a shadowed history begins to get through to him. Against the backdrop of the raging war with the lessers, and with a new clan of vampires vying for the Blind King&#8217;s throne, Tohr struggles between the buried past, and a very hot, passion-filled future . . . but can his heart let go and set all of them free?</p>
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<p><strong><img class="alignright" title="The Age of Innocence" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1328729210l/153757.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" />The Age of Innocence</strong> by Edith Wharton</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong> </strong>I bought this in a charity shop the other day. I’ve heard that it is supposed to be good and I am trying to read more classics and so decided to give it a go. Looking forward to seeing what it’s like.</p>
<blockquote><p>Set in turn-of-the-century New York, Edith Wharton&#8217;s classic novel The Age of Innocence reveals a society governed by the dictates of taste and form, manners and morals, and intricate social ceremonies. Newland Archer, soon to marry the lovely May Welland, is a man torn between his respect for tradition and family and his attraction to May&#8217;s strongly independent cousin, the Countess Ellen Olenska. Plagued by the desire to live in a world where two people can love each other free from condemnation and judgment by the group, Newland views the artful delicacy of the world he lives in as a comforting security one moment, and at another, as an oppressive fiction masking true human nature. The Age of Innocence is at once a richly drawn portrait of the elegant lifestyles, luxurious brownstones, and fascinating culture of bygone New York society and a compelling look at the conflict between human passions and the social tribe that tries to control them.</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Last Week&#8217;s Reading</span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="alignright" title="The Calling" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1334345875l/12277322.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" /></p>
<p><strong>The Calling</strong> by Kelley Armstrong</p>
<p>I have just finished reading a book called ‘The Calling’ by Kelley Armstrong which is the second book in what is to be a trilogy called ‘Darkness Rising’. I really enjoyed this book and read it in literally a matter of hours. I have read the first book in the trilogy as well and cannot wait for the concluding instalment. I would definitely recommend this, and other books by this author, to anyone who enjoys reading ‘Paranormal/Fantasy’ fiction. Four stars!</p>
<p>Maya Delaney’s paw-print birthmark is the sign of what she truly is—a skin-walker. She can run faster, climb higher, and see better than nearly anyone else. Experiencing intense connections with the animals that roam the woods outside her home, Maya knows it’s only a matter of time before she’s able to Shift and become one of them. And she believes there may be others in her small town with surprising talents.</p>
<p>Now, Maya and her friends have been forced to flee from their homes during a forest fire they suspect was deliberately set. Then they’re kidnapped, and after a chilling helicopter crash, they find themselves in the Vancouver Island wilderness with nothing but their extraordinary abilities to help them get back home.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" title="The Mysteries of Udolpho" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1309376731l/93134.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" /><strong>The Mysteries of Udolpho</strong> by Ann Radcliffe</p>
<p>I have also not long finished a book called ‘The Mysteries of Udolpho’ by Ann Radcliffe. It took me quite a long time to read this book as it was very long and very dense (and I stopped a couple of times to read other things)! The book is a classic ‘Gothic Horror/Ghost Story’. It is very suspenseful and has true thriller moments. A good read if you have the patience to endure it and, as far as I was concerned, well worth the slog.</p>
<blockquote><p>With The Mysteries of Udolpho, Ann Radcliffe raised the Gothic romance to a new level and inspired a long line of imitators. Portraying her heroine&#8217;s inner life, creating a thick atmosphere of fear, and providing a gripping plot that continues to thrill readers today, The Mysteries of Udolpho is the story of orphan Emily St. Aubert, who finds herself separated from the man she loves and confined within the medieval castle of her aunt&#8217;s new husband, Montoni. Inside the castle, she must cope with an unwanted suitor, Montoni&#8217;s threats, and the wild imaginings and terrors that threaten to overwhelm her.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2012 13:12:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Katie</dc:creator>
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<p><img class="alignleft" title="Hunger Games" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1326003698l/2767052.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="211" /><em>Review written by Kirsten!</em><br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Genre:</span> Young adult, fantasy</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rating:</span> <strong>4 out of 5</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Synopsis:</span></p>
<blockquote><p>Could you survive on your own, in the wild, with everyone out to make sure you don&#8217;t live to see the morning?</p>
<p>In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV. Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the Games. But Katniss has been close to dead before-and survival</p></blockquote>
<p>After a great uprising that happened years before this book is set, the twelve districts of Panem are pitted against one another in an annual event known as ‘the Hunger Games’, for the entertainment of the elite population of the ‘Capitol’. In the first installment of this dystopian fantasy trilogy we follow the female contestant from District Twelve, Katniss Everdeen. Katniss is dragged from her simple and impoverished life in the slums of District Twelve and thrown into the cut and thrust of the Hunger Games and the fame that comes from being a contestant. As she is caught up in the fast paced action surrounding the games she soon learns that her whole life is just a ‘game’ in the eyes of the Capitol and that to get anywhere, she has to play along.</p>
<p>I really enjoyed this book as I found the world, created by Suzanne Collins, amazingly intricate in detail yet deeply disturbing. The book is very well written and has a gripping plotline that left me wanting to know what would happen next – fortunately there are two books that follow.</p>
<p>As for the characters, I found the awkward nature (unusual for a protagonist) of Katniss rather fascinating as it lent itself very much to the portrayal of her as the unexpected heroine. I also found that the characters of the Capitol members were well placed as they were written as humorous caricatures of elite society, which added an amusing and ridiculous note to the book.</p>
<p>I thought this book was really well written and, even though it is set in a fictional dystopian world, many of the themes that Collins deals with (such as love or politics) have a universality which makes the world of Panem, and the lives of the characters, more accessible to readers in today’s society. I think Collins does well in taking the controversial nature of the dystopian genre of fiction and makes it more mainstream and easier to grasp.</p>
<p>The Hunger Games is classified as ‘Teenage/Young Adult’ fiction but I think that the genre and the writing style lend themselves to a much wider audience. It was a brilliant read and I thoroughly recommend it to anyone.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Katie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Addition: Review e-book from Netgalley Genre: Young adult, fantasy Rating: 3 out of 5 Synopsis: A sickly mom. A tiny house trailer. High school bullies and snarky drama queens. Bad-guy dudes with charming smiles. Allie has problems. And then there&#8217;s that whole thing about fulfilling a magical prophecy and saving the world from evil. Geez. [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Genre:</span> Young adult, fantasy</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rating:</span> <strong>3 out of 5</strong></p>
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<blockquote><p><em>A sickly mom. A tiny house trailer. High school bullies and snarky drama queens. Bad-guy dudes with charming smiles. Allie has problems. And then there&#8217;s that whole thing about fulfilling a magical prophecy and saving the world from evil. Geez. Welcome to the sad, funny, sometimes-scary world of fifteen-year-old Allie Emerson, who&#8217;s struggling to keep her and her mom&#8217;s act together in the small-town world of Peacock Flats, Washington. An electrical zap from a TV antenna sets off Allie&#8217;s weird psychic powers. The next thing she knows she&#8217;s being visited by a hippy-dippy guardian angel, and then her mysterious neighbor, the town &#8220;witch,&#8221; gives her an incredible moonstone pendant that has powers only a good-hearted &#8220;Star Seeker&#8221; is meant to command. &#8220;Who, me?&#8221; is Allie&#8217;s first reaction. But as sinister events begin to unfold, Allie realizes she&#8217;s got a destiny to live up to. If she can just survive everyday life, in the meantime.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>I really enjoy young adult, fantasy novels. I loved the <a href="http://bookreviews.me.uk/category/authors/stephanie-meyer/twilight-series/" target="_blank">Twilight</a> series, the <a href="http://bookreviews.me.uk/category/authors/julie-kagawa/iron-fey-series/" target="_blank">Iron Fey </a>series and I&#8217;m currently enjoying the <a href="http://bookreviews.me.uk/category/authors/amanda-hocking/trylle-series/" target="_blank">Trylle</a> series. This book had a lot of pressure on it, and I have to say, I really enjoyed it.</p>
<p>This is a review book from Netgalley and is the first book in the Unbidden Magic series by Marilee Brothers. The star of the book is Allie &#8211; a normal girl who receives magical powers after getting an electric shock. She has mind control powers &#8211; something she discovers when she stops a bull from trampling her just be thinking &#8220;please stop&#8221; in a panic. She is visited by a guardian angel, who seems more hippy than angel, who tells her of her power and about a prophecy. Later, she is given a beautiful pendant &#8211; a moonstone pendant &#8211; by her friend Kizzy. With it comes responsibilty and power &#8211; but also jealously and danger. She soon learns that people are greedy and will try and steal the stone; and some are evil, her arch enemies, who want the moonstone for disaster. She has to learn to fight, to use her power and to trust those close to her.</p>
<p>This was a good book. I am reminded a little of Charlaine Harris&#8217; <a href="http://bookreviews.me.uk/tag/harper-connelly/" target="_blank">Harper Connelly Series</a>, where Harper is struck by lightening and develops physic powers. This novel has excitement, danger, humour and love. We have heroes and villians and a plot that is fast paced and engaging. Very quickly into the book key events happen &#8211; Allie received the electric shock and meets her guardian angel &#8211; and the story moves on and develops at a good rate. I didn&#8217;t lose interest in this book, it kept me reading as I wanted to know what was going to happen. I liked that there were other stories running alongside the main story of the moonstone. We learnt about Allie&#8217;s Mum and the life they were living. We saw how events changed her Mum and the attitude she had to life. We also met Allie&#8217;s Father, a man she knew nothing about and at the end of the book we learnt about the significance he is going to have in the following books. There is of course a love story as well. Allie meets Junior &#8211; an ex-gang member who has reformed his ways and is intent on looking out for her.</p>
<p>I liked Allie. She was smart, quick-witted and when she needed to be, fearless. I loved that even though her Mum drove her insane, she was prepared to fight for her and their lives. I really liked Kizzy, a lady the children all thought was a witch. She was caring and loving towards Allie. I found Junior an interesting character. For an ex-gang member he was awwfully nice! I like a book with villians too &#8211; I like a book where the characters spark reactions from me, and this book had just that. I didn&#8217;t like Revelle, the guy who wanted to use the moonstone for evil and I didn&#8217;t like Carmel, Kizzy&#8217;s daughter, who wanted the moonstone for greed. Neither of them were nice and both of them bothered me!</p>
<p>This was an enjoyable book and I will definiately be reading the next book in the series. This is a young adult fantasy novel which I really enjoyed. It was gripping &#8211; I wanted to know what Allie was going to face and how she would overcome things; I liked the characters &#8211; they were engaging, even if I didn&#8217;t like some of them; and it had everything I want in a book: excitement, adventure, a good plot and good characters. This isn&#8217;t a hard read but it was enjoyable. There were some things that were predictable, but it was a good read nevertheless and I&#8217;m looking forward to book 2!</p>
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		<title>Switched by Amanda Hocking</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 21:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Genre:</span> Young adult, fantasy</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rating:</span> <strong>4 out of 5</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Synopsis:</span></p>
<blockquote><p><em>When Wendy Everly was six-years-old, her mother was convinced she was a monster and tried to kill her. It isn&#8217;t until eleven years later that Wendy finds out her mother might&#8217;ve been telling the truth.</em></p>
<p><em>With the help of Finn Holmes, Wendy finds herself in a world she never knew existed &#8211; and it&#8217;s one she&#8217;s not sure if she wants to be a part of.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>This is the first book in The Trylle Trilogy by Amanda Hocking and the series has a been a great hit in America. I received this as a review book from <a href="www.thinkjam.com">Think Jam</a>. The novel was released on 5th January 2012 in the UK and is available on Amazon as a paperback and in a Kindle version.</p>
<p>The story follows Wendy; a girl with a very traumatic past. At the age of 6 her mother tries to kill her, claiming that she is not her daughter and that she is evil and a monster. Her mother is taken away to a psychiatric hospital and Wendy is raised by her brother Matt and her aunt Maggie. Wendy has never really fitted in, has always caused trouble and never settled at school. She has recently changed schools and her world is turned upside down when the weird boy who keeps staring at her &#8211; Finn Holmes &#8211; appears outside her bedroom window at 3am. What is particularly strange about this is that her bedroom is not on the ground floor. Earlier that evening they had been at the school dance and whilst dancing together Finn had said some horrid things. Upset by him, she uses the mind control powers that she has to persuade another classmate to drive her home. Finn realises what Wendy has done so turns up in the night to confront her and take her home &#8211; to the land of Trylle. It seems her mother had been right, Wendy is not of this world. It turns out she is a troll &#8211; not the kind you imagine hiding under bridges, but a beautiful, powerful woman, who is remarkably like a human. She does not want to leave Matt and Maggie and does not believe Finn until a few nights later she is attacked by trolls from a different tribe, who want to kidnap her. Rescued by Finn, she agrees to leave and to set up life as a troll. What she finds when she gets there completely surprises her &#8211; life is not what she imagined. She is the Princess, switched at birth to a wealthy family so that she will get a good education and a trust fund. All seems to be going well, until at her debutant ball her home is attacked, and they are after her&#8230;</p>
<p>I really enjoyed this book, in fact I read all of it this morning, in one sitting! It is not a long book &#8211; only 280ish pages long. The story is easy to follow, and very enjoyable. My favourite character was probably Matt. I loved how much he loved Wendy. He named her when she was born as their parents didn&#8217;t want her, and he has spent his life protecting her. I found Wendy an interesting character &#8211; and depending with who she was with, depended on what I thought about her! I found myself feeling sorry for her when she was with the Queen &#8211; her real mother &#8211; but when she was with Finn or Rhys &#8211; the human she was swapped with, I wasn&#8217;t so keen on her as she seemed to lead them both on. Finn had to grow on me too, as he was so hot and cold. I found that very frustrating!</p>
<p>Switched reminds me of both <a href="http://bookreviews.me.uk/category/authors/julie-kagawa/iron-fey-series/">The Iron Fey Series</a> and the <a href="http://bookreviews.me.uk/category/authors/stephanie-meyer/twilight-series/">Twilight Series</a>. It reminded me of Twilight because of the house Wendy was taken too. Although the house in Switched is a lot bigger it was very modern &#8211; not what you would expect in this sort of novel &#8211; like in Twilight. I was reminded of the Iron Fey series for a number of reasons: &#8211; the lead character growing up in the human world; &#8211; the tracker being at school, like Puck; &#8211; and the lead character falling for the wrong guy, like Meghan falling for Puck.</p>
<p>This book is full of adventure, tense moments &#8211; the sort of &#8220;what is going to happen next&#8221; moments, a romance and a great plot. This is a young adult book, but such an enjoyable read anyway. I wasn&#8217;t keen on the swearing, especially as this is a young adult novel, but fortunately there wasn&#8217;t too much of that. This is a great book &#8211; it kept me gripped, and I&#8217;m still reflecting on it later on in the day. I will definiately be looking out for the next book in the series! This is well worth reading &#8211; especially if you like series like The Iron Fey Series.</p>
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		<title>The Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 11:04:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Addition: Review e-book from Netgalley Genre: Young adult, fantasy Rating: 4 out of 5 Synopsis: Ash, former prince of the Winter Court, gave up everything. His title, his home, even his vow of loyalty. All for a girl… and all for nothing. Unless he can earn a soul. To cold, emotionless faery prince Ash, love [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Genre:</span> Young adult, fantasy</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rating:</span> <strong>4 out of 5</strong></p>
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<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>Ash, former prince of the Winter Court, gave up everything. His title, his home, even his vow of loyalty. All for a girl… and all for nothing. </em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>Unless he can earn a soul. </em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>To cold, emotionless faery prince Ash, love was a weakness for mortals and fools. His own love had died a horrible death, killing any gentler feelings the Winter prince might have had. Or so he thought. </em></span><br />
<span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>Then Meghan Chase—a half human, half fey slip of a girl— smashed through his barricades, binding him to her irrevocably with his oath to be her knight. And when all of Faery nearly fell to the Iron fey, she severed their bond to save his life. Meghan is now the Iron Queen, ruler of a realm where no Winter or Summer fey can survive. </em></span><br />
<span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>With the (unwelcome) company of his archrival, Summer Court prankster Puck, and the infuriating cait sith Grimalkin, Ash begins a journey he is bound to see through to its end— a quest to find a way to honor his solemn vow to stand by Meghan’s side. </em></span><br />
<span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>To survive in the Iron realm, Ash must have a soul and a mortal body. But the tests he must face to earn these things are impossible. At least, no one has ever passed to tell the tale. </em></span><br />
<span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>And then Ash learns something that changes everything. A truth that turns reality upside down, challenges his darkest beliefs and shows him that, sometimes, it takes more than courage to make the ultimate sacrifice.</em></span></p></blockquote>
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<p>This is number four in the <a href="http://bookreviews.me.uk/category/authors/julie-kagawa/iron-fey-series/" target="_blank">Iron Fey series</a> by Julie Kagawa &#8211; and although perhaps not as good as the others, still a great read. I have been waiting what seems like an age for this book, and squealed when I received an email telling me it was available from Netgalley. This time the book is written from Ash&#8217;s point of view, not Meghan&#8217;s and we follow his story &#8211; barely getting a glance at what was happening in the Iron Realm. At the end of book three Meghan banishes Ash for his own safety &#8211; as fey he can&#8217;t survive in the Iron Realm. Yet he made her a promise: to be her knight. He loves her and is determined to keep this promise and the only way to do that is to become human. There is only one way to do this &#8211; go to the End of the World and complete the tasks. With the aid of Puck, Grim, the Big Bad Wolf and a seer, Ash sets off; but will he succeed? And if he does, will Meghan still love him?</p>
<p>I really enjoyed this book &#8211; although I missed Meghan. She does feature in the story, but not heavily. We walk with Ash and only glimpse Meghan and her world occasionally. I found this book to be more graphic and gory than the others &#8211; there seems to be more bloodshed in this adventure. Yet the book was exciting and fast paced. There doesn&#8217;t seem to be a dull moment in this story &#8211; once one foe is defeated, another seems to come along quite quickly. There is a lot of energy in this book which kept me hooked.</p>
<p>All the way through this series I have been Team Ash &#8211; and that didn&#8217;t change in this book either. It was nice to get a better look at Ash, although at times that was a touch heartbreaking. One trial he has to go through is examining his conscience and relieving everything he had ever done &#8211; all the hurt he had caused people. There were a few incidents described and it was sad that Ash is not the perfect prince I imagined him to be. This was an honest portrayal though and we saw his struggle with the anger and hate that come from being part of the Unseelie Court.</p>
<p>I loved Puck as well. Although I was always rooting from Ash, I loved that Puck stuck around and was there to help Ash because he loved Meghan so much. He is funny and kept me entertained throughout the book. There were other characters I liked too &#8211; Grim is fabulous. He is sarcastic, clever and I love how when trouble arises he vanishes! The Big Bad Wolf was entertaining too &#8211; I enjoyed the attitude between him and Grim.</p>
<p>There is a big surprise halfway through the book that I wasn&#8217;t expecting. It added to the book and Ash&#8217;s torment and made for some great reading! I won&#8217;t add in a spoiler but suffice to say &#8211; it was good and added another dimension to the story.</p>
<p>There were a couple of things I didn&#8217;t like about the book &#8211; I missed Meghan &#8211; she is a key character and we didn&#8217;t see a lot of her &#8211; and Kagawa&#8217;s writing seemed different &#8211; simple and sometimes not completely engaging. However, the good completely overthrows the bad, and this is a great read and a great instalment to this series.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Genre:</span> Historical, fantasy romance</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rating:</span> <strong>4/5</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Synopsis:</span></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Lady Kathryn&#8217;s father has sent her to court to find a husband, but being  penniless and disinterested doesn&#8217;t bode well for her success. Bored by  the petty intrigues of court, she finds her loneliness is eased when  the king charges her with the care of his newest acquisition: an uncanny  black wolf. What the king doesn&#8217;t realize is his remarkable pet was  once Gabriel, his favorite knight, cursed into wolf form by an  unfaithful wife.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">The beast&#8217;s too-knowing eyes and the way he  seems to understand her every utterance convinces Kathryn the wolf is  more than what he seems. Resolving to restore him, she doesn&#8217;t count on  the greatest obstacle being Gabriel himself. The longer he stays in wolf  form as a captive of the court, the harder it becomes for him to  remember his humanity. And to fight his wolfish urges to maim and kill.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">As  Gabriel and Kathryn grow to care for one another despite his horrific  curse, rumors of an uncanny wolf reach the ears of Gabriel&#8217;s former wife  and her unscrupulous new husband, Reynard. Together, they plan to  dispose of the king&#8217;s pet, knowing if Gabriel ever regains his human  form he could strip them of everything they have schemed so hard to  gain.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Only Kathryn&#8217;s affection and determination stand between  Gabriel the wolf and Gabriel the man. But when Reynard returns to court,  will Kathryn&#8217;s love be enough to keep Gabriel from exacting a brutish  revenge that will condemn the wolf to death?</span></p></blockquote>
<p>I really enjoyed this book. I wasn&#8217;t sure what to make of it when I read the blurb, but I really enjoyed it! I read it in a day and so glad I did <img src='http://bookreviews.me.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  The story follows Gabriel, a knight &#8211; who is also a werewolf - who is trapped as a wolf due to his wife&#8217;s betrayal and Lady Kathryn, who is a in the Queen&#8217;s court. Kathryn is out with the court fox hunting when she comes across the wolf. She instantly recognises there is something special about the wolf and prevents the King from killing him. The wolf is put in Kathryn&#8217;s care and with the help of the court sorcerer they discover the wolf&#8217;s secret and work to try and restore him back to his human&#8217;s form.</p>
<p>This was well written and engaging. I found the story enjoyable and liked the characters. Of course, being a fantasy book there were some elements that are unrealistic &#8211; such as, the way Gabriel can act like a human even though he is a wolf. I liked Gabriel. Even though he did have a lot of anger issue, he is caring and can see the error in his ways. It did make me laugh how he could intimidate everyone. I loved how protective he was and the lengths he went for Kathryn. I liked her as well. Although only in the the Queen&#8217;s court, she was strong and knew her mind. She was intelligent, but she was also a woman, she fell in love and struggled with her feelings.</p>
<p>The story was great. There was action and mystery &#8211; there were times I laughed and I felt much empathy for the characters. This is a good book and I really enjoyed it. I liked how the story played out. I wasn&#8217;t surprised how the story ended but the fighting and the resolution made it worth while. I am happy to recommend this book and can easily rate it 4/5.</p>
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<p><em>Disclosure of Material Connection: I am a member of the Book Lovin&#8217; Bitches Ebook Tours and a copy was provided to me by the author. although payment may have been received by Book Lovin&#8217; Bitches Ebook Tours, no payment was received by me in exchange for this review nor was there an obligation to write a positive one. all opinions expressed here are entirely mine and may not necessarily agree with those of the author, the book&#8217;s publisher and publicist or the readers of this review. this disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission&#8217;s 16 CFR, Part 255, Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.</em></p>
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		<title>Hunger by Jackie Kessler</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 11:55:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Katie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[CONTAINS SPOILERS Addition: Review e-book from NetGalley Genre: Young Adult Rating: 4 out of 5 Synopsis: “Thou art the Black Rider. Go thee out unto the world.” Lisabeth Lewis has a black steed, a set of scales, and a new job: she’s been appointed Famine. How will an anorexic seventeen-year-old girl from the suburbs fare [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Genre:</span> Young Adult</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rating:</span> <strong>4 out of 5</strong></p>
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<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>“Thou art the Black Rider. Go thee out unto the world.”</em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>Lisabeth Lewis has a black steed, a set of scales, and a new job: she’s been appointed Famine. How will an anorexic seventeen-year-old girl from the suburbs fare as one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse?</em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>Traveling the world on her steed gives Lisa freedom from her troubles at home: her constant battle with hunger, and her struggle to hide it from the people who care about her. But being Famine forces her to go places where hunger is a painful part of everyday life, and to face the horrifying effects of her phenomenal power. Can Lisa find a way to harness that power — and the courage to battle her own inner demons?</em></span></p></blockquote>
<p>This is the first book in the Horsemen of the Apocalypse series by Jackie Kessler. The first horseman she has chosen is Famine. Lisa is tasked with this job when after months of struggling with bulimia she overdoses on medication her Mum has. Whilst unconscious she is visited by Death, who offers her two choices: die, or live as Famine. In a confused state she chooses the latter. When she wakes up she sees the scales and her horse but thinks she is just having a breakdown. When she finally realises what is going on she is in for a shock. She travels to places were people are gorging on food, and places where children are starving. She has to learn to control her rage, find a way to help those with nothing and face up to, and fight War &#8211; a dominating and intimidating lady. Will she ever stop being Famine? What will happen to her and her health if she does?</p>
<p>I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I liked Lisa a lot. I felt so sorry that she was having eating-related issues. This is a big problem in Western society, and I think Kessler deals with the issue well &#8211; she addresses the way it can manifest, the thoughts the person has, what it can lead to and the effect it has on others. It was thoughtful and provoking. Of course, her solution to the problem, making Lisa famine, isn&#8217;t realistic but I thought it was great that Lisa overcomes her problems and is willing to accept help and counselling.</p>
<p>I thought the story was very good. It is full of different, eccentric characters &#8211; such as Death, who sat on his horse singing. He just made me laugh! There were some characters who we needed to get to know before we liked &#8211; such as Lisa&#8217;s Mum, some characters who were a bad influence, such as her bulimic friend and others who were just lovely, like her Dad. This range of characters added depth and interest to the book.</p>
<p>This is a fantasy young adult book, but one I enjoyed very much. It was well written and researched. It took me a couple of days to read through. I laughed, enjoyed the storyline, and could have cried in some places. Really worth reading.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Genre:</span> Young adult,  fantasy</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rating:</span> <strong>5 out of  5</strong></p>
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<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">My  name is Meghan Chase.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">I  thought it was over.That my time with the fey, the impossible   choices I  had to make, the sacrifices of those I loved, was behind me.   But a  storm is approaching, an army of Iron fey that will drag me  back,   kicking and screaming. Drag me away from the banished prince  who&#8217;s sworn   to stay by my side. Drag me into the core of a conflict so  powerful,   I&#8217;m not sure anyone can survive it.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">This  time, there will be no turning back.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>This is the third book in the <a href="../category/authors/julie-kagawa/iron-fey-series/">Iron   Fey series</a>, and like the other two, I loved it ♥ Once I had  started  reading it, I could not stop. At the beginning of this book  Meghan is  in exile from Nevernever because she chose to follow her  heart, and her  love, Prince Ash, who had been exiled for falling in  love with her.  Together they are in the human world, happy and alone.  Until they are  attacked by iron fey. They are quickly summoned back to  Nevernever and  receive a pardon, on the condition they take down the  iron fey and the  false iron king. This they agree to, and quickly war  is on the cards,  and Meghan has to battle and win, as being half-human  she is the only  one who can withstand the iron.</p>
<p>This book was amazing. Right from the start there was action. War and   battles run throughout the book, making it exciting and fast paced.   This book is different from the others in that this time Ash has given   himself to Meghan, whereas before he was hiding his love. Their story   and relationship flows alongside the story but this isn&#8217;t a problem,   especially as after most love scenes along comes Puck with some   sarcastic remark.</p>
<p>The imagery in this book is incredible. The descriptions of the faery   land is beautiful, and it is so easy to picture this world. This is a   fantasy book with dragons, dwarfs and gremlins but the way Kagawa  writes  makes it very accessible and I was transported from my chair to  this  world and quickly forgot it was make-believe.</p>
<p>The characters are great. I love Meghan. She is strong and   determined. She didn&#8217;t give up and always did what was best. Puck made   me laugh the whole way through. There were some touching moments with   him but mainly I just enjoyed his wit and humour. My favourite   character, as before was Ash. Strong, silent, brooding, and so easy to   fall in love with! I&#8217;m easily Team Ash! I loved seeing a whole new side   to him in this book, where he let his feelings for Meghan show.   Grimalken the cait sith is great. He is exactly how I imagine cats would   be if they could talk. Arrogant and only around when it benefits them!   Together they make a great team.</p>
<p>I was intrigued by the ending and the role Meghan has taken on. I   like the twist, it will change the direction of the story which is   great. The epilogue and the suspense is already killing me! After the   great battle I was almost in tears but this new spin has made me excited   already!</p>
<p>This is classed as a young adult book but I loved it. I empathised   with the characters, I was gripped the whole way through and I just   loved it. There was action, fantasy, imagination and a bit of romance   and it made for an extremely satisfying read. I cannot wait for book   four!</p>
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		<title>Maximum Ride by James Patterson</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2010 07:53:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Katie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Addition: Audiobook Genre: Young Adult/Fantasy Rating: 5/5 Synopsis: In James Patterson&#8217;s blockbuster series, fourteen-year-old Maximum Ride, better known as Max, knows what it&#8217;s like to soar above the world. She and all the members of the &#8220;flock&#8221;&#8211;Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gasman and Angel&#8211;are just like ordinary kids&#8211;only they have wings and can fly. It may seem [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft" title="Maximum Ride" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1255703095l/13152.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="193" /><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Addition:</span> Audiobook</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Genre:</span> Young Adult/Fantasy</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rating</span>: <strong>5/5</strong></p>
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<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">In  James Patterson&#8217;s blockbuster series, fourteen-year-old Maximum Ride,  better known as Max, knows what it&#8217;s like to soar above the world. She  and all the members of the &#8220;flock&#8221;&#8211;Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gasman and  Angel&#8211;are just like ordinary kids&#8211;only they have wings and can fly. It  may seem like a dream come true to some, but their lives can morph into  a living nightmare at any time&#8230;like when Angel, the youngest member  of the flock, is kidnapped and taken back to the &#8220;School&#8221; where she and  the others were experimented on by a crew of wack jobs. Her friends  brave a journey to blazing hot Death Valley, CA, to save Angel, but soon  enough, they find themselves in yet another nightmare&#8211;this one  involving fighting off the half-human, half-wolf &#8220;Erasers&#8221; in New York  City. Whether in the treetops of Central Park or in the bowels of the  Manhattan subway system, Max and her adopted family take the ride of  their lives. Along the way Max discovers from her old friend and  father-figure Jeb&#8211;now her betrayed and greatest enemy&#8211;that her purpose  is save the world&#8211;but can she?</span></p></blockquote>
<p>This is the first James Patterson book I have read, and I really enjoyed it. I listened to it &#8211; and did not want to turn it off or for it to finish. The story follows Max, a girl who has the ability to fly. They have to lie-low as they are being chased by the Erasers &#8211; a group of people who want to see the end of the flying children. However, Max and her gang get caught hiding in a tree, and Angel, the youngest is taken. Now Max has to keep calm and rescue her. But what she uncovers on the way is shocking.</p>
<p>This book is full of imagination, adventure and excitement. I found the chases and the flying the best bit. I liked how Patterson used the time in the sky for the characters to sort their minds out &#8211; and sometimes the views were great to read about. Along with the ability to fly, they can also run exceptionally fast. One scene that stays with me is where Max takes on a couple of men who are attacking a girl. Because she can move much quicker than anyone else, she leads the men away from the girl &#8211; saving her. Max gets wounded but the girl and her mother are more than happy to look after her because of what she did, and a friendship is formed.</p>
<p>Max is like that through a lot of the book &#8211; caring, reckless and a great friend. I think that is why I liked her so much. She looks after Angel, who is only six, and when she is taken she does everything she can to rescue her. She is sensible and clever, and works so well in her gang. She lets everyone use their abilities the best they can and she was a delight to read.</p>
<p>This is a young adult book, although I really enjoyed it. This is the first in the series, and I hope to read them all. The story is exciting and fast-paced and I thoroughly recommend it.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Katie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I saw these questions over at The Diary of a Domestic Goddess, and thought I would answer them too! 1. Who is your all-time favourite author, and why? My favourite all time author is Roald Dahl. I love his books. They gave me hours of entertainment when I was small, and now keep me entertained [...]]]></description>
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<p>I saw these questions over at <a href="http://diaryofadomesticgoddess.wordpress.com/2010/10/27/these-are-a-few-of-my-favourite-things-books/#comment-401">The Diary of a Domestic Goddess</a>, and thought I would answer them too!</p>
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<p><strong>1. Who is your all-time favourite author, and why?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Roald Dahl" src="http://www.bangzo.com/ebayimages/RoaldDahl16_NEW.jpg" alt="" width="309" height="310" />My favourite all time author is Roald Dahl. I love his books. They gave me hours of entertainment when I was small, and now keep me entertained as an adult. I&#8217;m currently re-reading James and the Giant Peach, and I&#8217;m laughing, and I&#8217;m gripped, and I love the illustrations by Quentin Blake. I don&#8217;t think it is possible to be too old to enjoy Roald Dahl, I love him.</p>
<p><strong>2. Who was your first favourite author, and why?  Do you still  consider him or her among your favourites?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><img class="aligncenter" title="enid blyton books" src="http://xoxymoronsx.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/cimg2655.jpg" alt="" width="553" height="198" /><br />
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<p>Enid Blyton. I loved everything of hers that I read. I loved The Magic Faraway Tree, and remember my Mum reading that to me and my brother &#8211; and the Secret Seven, the Famous Five, Mallory Towers&#8230;the list goes on. I loved them all! I always found myself wanting to live in those books! I haven&#8217;t read any of these books in a long time, but I really want to &#8211; I&#8217;m sure I would still love them. I think I would still put Enid Elyton as a favourite author because of the memories I have of reading her books and really enjoying them.</p>
<p><strong>3. </strong><strong>Who’s the most recent addition to your list  of favourite authors, and why?</strong></p>
<p>Sarah Dessen. I discovered her when I was blogging about young adult books. Every one of her books that I have read I have loved. I found her gripping, entertaining, touching, realistic and just fantastic. I read <a href="http://bookreviews.me.uk/just-listen-by-sarah-dessen/">Just Listen</a> first and it blew me away. I haven&#8217;t found a bad book by her yet &#8211; thankfully!</p>
<p><strong>4. </strong><strong>If someone asked you  who your favourite  authors were right now, which authors would first pop  out of your  mouth?  Are there any you’d add on a moment of further  reflection?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><img class="aligncenter" title="discworld" src="http://botainblog.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/discworld.png" alt="" width="221" height="301" /><br />
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<p>Terry Pratchett, CS Lewis, Sarah Dessen, Erica James, Wendy Virgo, Philippa Gregory, Roald Dahl. After some thought&#8230; Enid Blyton, Ben Elton, Dorothy Koomson, Beatrix Potter, A A Milne, Mark Driscoll, Debbie Macomber, Elizabeth Noble, Nicholas Sparks, Sophie Kinsella, Stephanie Meyer, JK Rowling, Andrew Wilson and Jane Austen I think.</p>
<p><strong>5. Which “unknown” author do you recommend to people most often?</strong></p>
<p>Probably Wendy Virgo. She writes theology books, mainly for women and I love her. I wrote a <a href="http://bookreviews.me.uk/recommended-authors-wendy-virgo/">Recommended Author</a> post about her. The books are easy to read, engaging and for me, life changing. I think everyone should read her books.</p>
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