1. Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code
2. Maeve Binchy, Nights of Rain and Stars
3. Dan Brown, Digital Fortress
4. Patricia Cornwell, Trace
5. James Patterson & Howard Roughan, Honeymoon
6. James Patterson & Maxine Paetro, 4th of July
7. John Grisham, The Broker
8. Josephine Cox, The Journey
9. Ian Rankin, Fleshmarket Close
10. Josephine Cox, Live the Dream
I haven't read any of these books.
1. Gillian McKeith, You Are What You Eat
2. Sheila Hancock, The Two of Us: My Life with John Thaw
3. Gillian McKeith, You Are What You Eat Cookbook Michael
4. Paul McKenna, Change Your Life in Seven Days
5. Paul McKenna, I Can Make You Thin
6. Maura Murphy, Don’t Wake me at Doyles
7. Jamie Oliver, Jamie’s Dinners
8. Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything
9. Dan Waddell, Who Do You Think You Are?
10. Antony Worrall Thompson, GI Diet
I have read one of these books.
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