do impossible thingsThe Book Show
1.) HIVE: Higher Intitution of Villainous Education by Mark Walden (<3)
2.) Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (re-read x3 for exams)
3.) Alex Rider: Snakehead by Anthony Horowitz
4.) Nemi by Lise Myhre (not really a book, but …)
5.) The Butcher’s Boy by Patrick McCabe
6.) American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis (OMFG! o _ o)
7.) Silverfin by Charlie Higson
8.) Blood Fever by Charlie Higson
9.) Double or Die by Charlie Higson (obsession?)
10.) The Magician’s Guild by Trudi Canavan <3
11.) The Novice by Trudi Canavan (love, love, love!)
12.) The High Lord by Trudi Canavan (I absolutely adore this series)
13.) Hybrids by David Thorpe (amazing concept)
14.) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams (I was so pleased for Maggie at the end!)
15.) Deathnote: Volume 1 by Tsugami Ohba
16.) What I was by Meg Rossoff (I love this author)
17.) Deathnote: Volume 2 by Tsugami Ohba
18.) Deathnote: Volume 3 by Tsugami Ohba
19.) Deathnote: Volume 4 by Tsugami Ohba (L is amazing!)
20.) Deathnote: Volume 5 by Tsugami Ohba
21.) Deathnote: Volume 6 by Tsugami Ohba
22.) Deathnote: Volume 7 by Tsugami Ohba
23.) Deathnote: Volume 8 by Tsugami Ohba (they’re all mangas, so I’m not sure if they count as books…)
24.) The Handmaid’s Tale by Maragret Atwood (What a stupid ending, it really pissed me off)
25.) Bridget Jone’s Diary by Helen Fielding
26.) Bridget Jones. The Edge of Reason by Helen Fielding (really loed these two books; really funny)
27.) Mr Maybe by Jane Green (okay, just okay)
28.) Structure, Bonding and Main Group Chemistry (revised ed.) by Rod Beavon and Alan Jarvis
29.) Organic Chemistry, Enegetics, Kinetics and Equilibrium (revised ed.) by Brian Chapman and Alan Jarvis
30.) Perfume. The story of a Murderer by Patrick Suskind (wow, fucking amazing! I really want to watch the film version now!)
31.) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: York Notes by Steve Roberts
32.) York Notes: Pride and Prejudice by Martin Gray and Laura Gray
33.) York Notes: John Donne, Selected Poems by Phillip Mallet (not that useful, methinks)
34.) Letters to Alice, on first reading Jane Austen by Fay Welson.
35.) Biology 1 endorsed by OCR (:D)
39.) Jane Austen’s Heroines by John Hardy (re-read)
40.) A Preface to Jane Austen by Christopher Gillie
41.) HIVE: Overlord Protocol by Mark Walden (Ha! Love it, soo many twists and turns!)
42.) Grotesque by Natsuo Kirino (OMG!! Amazing, even though the ending left me a tad baffled)
43.) Perfect Match by Jodi Picoult (brilliant, I was literally crying one second and laughing the next!)
44.) Twilight by Stephenie Meyer (X4)
45.) New Moon by Stephenie Meyer (x2)
46.) Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer (x2) (I’m so addicted to this series of books – and Edward :’D – ugh! I can’t wait until ‘Breaking Dawn’ comes out this August!!)
47.) The Vampire Diaries: The Awakening by L.J.Smith (re-read)
48.) The Night World: Daughters of Darkness by L.J.Smith (re-read, still my favourite – Ash is <3)
49.) The Night World: Soulmate by L.J.Smith (re-read)
50.) The Night World: Secret Vampire by L.J.Smith (re-read, ah, I’m going through a vampire phase again :z)
51.) Cherry Heaven by LJ Adlington (like!)
52.) Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (what was the big deal??)
53.) Les Liasons Dangerouses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos (English translation)
54.) The Importance of being Ernest by Oscar Wilde (lol! This man’s a genius!)
55.) To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (Gasp! What an AMAZING book, I loved it. Scout’s a doll, Boo Radley’s SO nice and Atticus – what an inspiration! Brilliant book – another firm favourite!)
56.) Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer (lol!! LOVEEE, literally 756 pages of pure joy (apart from Bella’s pregnancy thing, that just really highlighted the importance of contaception to me :x))
57.) Queen of Babble in the Big City by Meg Cabot (like the first one better tbh)
58.) The Pact by Jodi Piccoult (reread, but I still love it)
59.) The Portrait of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (love!)
60.) Artemis Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer (reread, agh I’m just about to start the latest book in the series: AF and the Time Paradox – can’t wait!!)
61.) Vampirates – Demons of the Ocean by Justin Somper (Really liked!)
62.) Vampirates – Tide of Terror by Justin Somper (Awesome, just like the first. I can’t wait to read the third!)
63.) Caddy Ever After by Hilary McKay (Brilliant! The Casson family books always make me feel happy and warm ^ – ^)
64.) The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath (an amazing book. So strange and so lovely.)
65.) Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman (I can’t believe I havent read these before.)
66.) Eye for an Eye by Malorie Blackman (Jude is completely fucked up)
67.) Skip Beat 1 by Yoshiki Nakamura (Didn’t really like the draings, but Ren was good :P)
68.) Vampire Knight 1 by Matsuri Hino (lovelovelove, especially Kaname! ^ – ^ The anime’s awesome too :D !)
69.) Lazy Ways to Make a Living by Abigail Bosanko (reread, and omg, I love this book.)
70.) Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella. (I absolutely loved it ^ – ^ Sophie Kinsella is epic!)
71.) Artemis Fowl and The Time Paradox by Eion Colfer (Argh – Holly and Arty? Wtf?!?)
72.) D.N.Angel: volume 1 by Yuriku Sugasaki (good story, even though it did kind of confuse me at first :z)
73.) D.N.Angel: volume 2 by Yuriku Sugasaki (awesome – really want to read the next volume now)
74.) Full Metal Alchemist: volume 1 by Hiromu Arakawa (love this – the Elric Brothers are awesome!)
75.) The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter (I’ve been dying to read this books for months – it was well worth the wait! Brilliant!)
76.) H.I.V.E – Escape Velocity by Mark Walden (loved it!)
77.) Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling (Okay…)
78.) Quidditch through the Ages by Kennilworthy Whisp/ J.K. Rowling
79.) Diary of a Manhatten Call Girl by Tracy Quan (very good read)
80.) The Window by Carol Ellis (good end to the year :)) 4 years ago



