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Post by Mary on Oct 13, 2005 14:03:19 GMT
Hi everyone, Melissa's latest book, Wishful Thinking, is yet another terrrific read. Her characters are enthralling and the story line moves really well. Well done, Melissa,
Mary.
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Post by Marian on Oct 13, 2005 15:46:05 GMT
Must try and get a hold of that one too. Thanks Mary
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Post by charlene on Oct 17, 2005 10:59:33 GMT
I'm nearly finished Wishful Thinking and I'm loving it I can't put it down the characters are great can't wait to get back to it to see what happens to them ,great book Melissa.
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Post by Shirley on Oct 17, 2005 11:55:52 GMT
I saw in a paper yesterday that it's at number 5 in the Irish fiction charts. I also saw a review of 'The WWW Club' in the same paper, and it was reviewed by Mary Malone! Mary, you're getting published all over the place now!
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Post by Mary on Oct 17, 2005 12:07:16 GMT
Thanks, Shirley. I loved the WWW Club as I'm sure you've guessed from the review,
Mary.
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Post by lisa on Oct 18, 2005 11:51:36 GMT
am thrilled to bits i saw this post.... didnt even know melissas new book was out yet!
I was browsing in two differenent book shops lately and never saw it.
will defintly be getting it today witout a doubt. I have loved anything melissa has ever written. fantastic writer, i so love her to bits. and shes the most nicest person in real life too!!!!!
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Post by lisa on Oct 27, 2005 16:43:55 GMT
am well stuck into wishful thinking.... great so far
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Post by missystar on Mar 8, 2006 22:02:39 GMT
Im currently reading Melissa Hills Not what you think and love it!!!!!! When I have read all of hers could someone please suggest an author just like her plllleeeease! x
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Post by charlene on Mar 8, 2006 22:09:51 GMT
Hi missystar welcome to the board Have you ever read any of Tina Reilly's books they are really good
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Post by Shirley on Mar 8, 2006 22:11:53 GMT
Hiya missystar! I don't know who to recommend - there are so many good writers around! Maybe Sarah Webb - have you read her books? Are you in Ireland or another country?
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Post by claire on Mar 9, 2006 12:48:36 GMT
I would suggest Alison Norrington, Tina Reilly and Tracy Culleton. But there are many more great writers on the main page, you should check out their sites.
And welcome to the board! chat soon
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Post by missystar on Mar 9, 2006 22:09:06 GMT
thankyou girls, you have really made me feel welcome!....I was actually gonna go out and buy some new books, read all the ones I have. Would you all be so kind as to suggest a book from the following authors......Tina Reilly,Tracy Culleton also Colette Caddle...thankyou so much! Am finding this site a bit hard to use, guess Ill get used to it!!! By the way I live in Kent, UK would love to visit Ireland one day. I also love Sophie Kinsella and Jane Green!!! Take care xxx p.s dont forget to suggest some good books from those authors please, thanks
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Post by Oonagh on Mar 9, 2006 22:14:41 GMT
Looking good by Tracey Culleton, Coette Caddle Too little too late. Tina reilly my personal favourite is Flipside, Is this love, Something Borrowed, Wedded blitx, Wish upon a star. Sorry i think i named all of her books. Oops
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Post by nicc on Mar 9, 2006 23:08:36 GMT
Another good author, Missystar, is Patricia Scanlan. Any of hers are good but some are sequels so just need to check the book first. Marian Keyes is another good one, Cathy Kelly, Sheila O'Flanagan, Dianne Blacklock, the list is endless. But you do have to try Tina Reilly, she is brilliant.
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Post by Oonagh on Mar 10, 2006 22:15:00 GMT
I never heard of dianne Blacklock is she any good?
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Post by missystar on Mar 10, 2006 22:25:49 GMT
I will be getting this book the minute I finish her Not What you think!!! Which book would you say is her best to date? ? x
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Post by charlene on Mar 10, 2006 22:46:57 GMT
I liked Forever FM by collett Caddell More Than Friends Tracy Culleton All Tinas
I'll be back with more.
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Post by megan on Mar 11, 2006 8:34:45 GMT
Hiya Missystar!
Great to have a new member and book addict!
I would recommend 'Looking Good' by Tracy Culleton (It's bril!) And Flipside by Tina Reilly.
Also if you are going to try out Patricia Scanlon, I think Francesca's Party is by far her best one.
Happy reading!
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Post by charlene on Mar 11, 2006 10:19:30 GMT
I still have this book to read Francesca's Party I think I should lock myself away for a few months and just read, read, read! and stay away from ebay lol
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Post by megan on Mar 12, 2006 8:22:02 GMT
Do lock yourself away and read 'Francesca's Party'! Then come out and tell me what you thought of it! It is one of my favourite books of the female commercial fiction genre. Get reading!
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Post by nicc on Mar 12, 2006 9:58:54 GMT
Hey Oons, Dianne Blacklock is an Aussie author and I find her books really good. She has only written three so far but I find that I can't put them down once i start reading. She is similar to Cathy Kelly, Shelia, Marian..... Recommend her if you get the chance.
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Post by claire on Mar 12, 2006 15:13:19 GMT
I enjoyed Francesca's Party too. It was one of her best
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Post by Shirley on Mar 12, 2006 16:14:28 GMT
As for Melissa Hill's book, I think Something You Should Know is my favourite one - the twist in that book is excellent.
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Post by Oonagh on Mar 13, 2006 11:04:35 GMT
Yeah that was my favourite too!
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Post by filmbuff on Dec 11, 2007 14:26:31 GMT
I like the three stories intertwining in wishful thinking. Dara's client was an absolute pig!
Filmbuff
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