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I have just finished Martina Cole "The Know"
Has anybody read it???
What did u think of the book????
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I read it about 3 months ago.
I thought it was a really good book.  I only have about 3 or 4 of her books, and I think it's the best so far...
	
	
	
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		Sorry never heard of her or the book 
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Is that the one where the prostitutes little girl dissapeared?
I was really impressed with the first book I've read but after that they all kind of blend together because it is all just a variation on the same theme, much like John Grisham.
	
	
	
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		Quote:Originally posted by Surita 
Is that the one where the prostitutes little girl dissapeared?
I was really impressed with the first book I've read but after that they all kind of blend together because it is all just a variation on the same theme, much like John Grisham. 
 
Not a fan of John Grisham then? 
Same theme, different Story though.
	
 
	
	
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		Quote:Originally posted by Cee 
i have to agree with you here - the first time i read a m.cole it was a real page-turner but i also found them to be a case of 'read one and you've read them all' - much the same as Virginia Andrews aswell. 
 
Most authors are like that - Wilbur Smith as an example.  But people find a theme that they like, and they stick to it.  I do get bored of it sometimes, though, and end up looking for new authors...
	
 
	
	
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		Lots of writers does stick to one theme - however I have found that Bryce Courtenay has the ability to weave a tale about basically any country and period in history.  I absolutely love his books!!!  I can not believe that I've only discovered his books about a year ago.
Used to be a big fan of John Grisham's but now I just find all his books the same and kind of boring.
	
	
	
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		Quote:Originally posted by Surita 
Lots of writers does stick to one theme - however I have found that Bryce Courtenay has the ability to weave a tale about basically any country and period in history.  I absolutely love his books!!!  I can not believe that I've only discovered his books about a year ago.
Used to be a big fan of John Grisham's but now I just find all his books the same and kind of boring. 
 
Everyone is raving about Bryce Courtenay, megtinks I will have to get some of his books.  Is this the same guy who wrote the story about the boy in boarding school, The Power of One?
	
 
	
	
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