Sacre Bleu by Cristopher Moore, It's a comedy about a conspiracy surrounding the death of Vincent van Gogh. ;v; Another book I'm reading is Escape from Evil by Ernest Becker.
Before I Die- Jenny Downham. 'Tis a rather stange book, it's good I suppose. All the critics say they cried at the end but I don't know why. The main character who passed away at the end isn't exactly the most innocent girl in the world, so I feel no symapthy. It's in the cinemas the now under the name 'Now is Good'. I'd quite like to see it to be honest.
It's about a girl with terminal leukaemia and she's made a list of things she wants to do before she dies. The majority of those things are illegal, which although I see her reasoning for wanting to do them, brings my sympathy for her down. Although if she was completely innocent and everyone felt sorry for her she's turn into a Mary Sue. The only other downsides are the three disturbing sex scenes and Adam, one of the other main characters.