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Greaders please vote for October books are there

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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 8 Oct 2006 17:16

The Conjuror’s Bird – Martin Davies Teacher Man – Frank McCourt Margaret Attwood The Blind Assassin Joyce Storey The House in South Road The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Byrne The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold The Queen's Fool - Philippa Gregory The Victory Snapshot - Barrie Roberts The Divide by Nicholas Evans Ps I love You by Cecelia Ahern The Camomile Lawn by Mary Wesley Perfume by Patrick Susskind Phillipa Gregory - The Other Boleyn Girl. Ruth Ellis My Sisters Secret Life, by Muriel Jakubait The Righteous Men by Sam Bourne The coins of Judas by Scott McBain The Accidental Ali Smith Black Swan Green David Mitchell Classics Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde – Robert Louis Stevenson F Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby Classic - A Town Like Alice by Nevil Shute Madame Bovary: A Story of Provincial Life - Gustave Flaubert The Road to Wigan Pier - George Orwell Catcher in the Rye - J D Salinger. The picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar wilde Lark Rise to Candleford Flora Thompson

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 8 Oct 2006 17:15

Please choose two from the 'ordinary' list and one classic. Result of vote to be posted Monday evening. Ann Glos