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23 Dec 09 #171017 by jjenkins1
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I think I'm one of the lucky ones - I went without reading a book for only a little more than a month before I knew I needed to start reading again!

I take the bus to and from work everyday, so a book in my bag is an Absolute must! The library is my friend.

I often go to the library unsure what I'm looking for - it really does depend on my mood - other days, I have an appetite for certain types of books and I go specifically looking for certain authors.

I like crime fiction, I've read all of Sue Grafton and most of Patricia Cornwell and Elizabeth George of Inspector Lynley fame. And Ruth Rendell...

One of my favourites is by Elizabeth George, called 'What Came Before He Shot Her'. It is now well over a year since I read that book and it sort of sticks with me, especially since I read it 'out of order' in the series of books.

Just finished reading 'That's Another Story' by Julie Walters. It was a funny, light read, enjoyable.

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