
a trip up the tv tower and museum island down bottom end of the unter de linden and just outside berlin is the wonderful sans succi in potsdam and also the wonderful berliner dome saw a concert there for my 30th birthday , berlin is my favourite european city and on a warm day in berlin I could be found in the english garden in the tiergarden area of the city reading a book lol

if can find photos will see reichstag before resortation and while they were biulding and what it looks like now , did you do museum island and charlottenburg
Chris wrote: "The Gallows Curse by Karen Maitland for me. It was a "must-have" when it came out, but so far it's collecting dust :-("good read :) when I had a uncorrected proof copy

so nominations welcome :)

well thought this month could be a book off your TBR pile you have always wanted to read but never got round to it

well if we can start nominating reads for october closing date 16th

well leave it up ti the group what they feel

done a check a few books with autumn in the title :) but maybe someone out there has to write more books with autumn or fall in the title
Booksdingle wrote: "Nice link JackieB! As its also the season of 'mellow fruitfulness' I will nominate 'The Smell of Apples: A Novel' by Mark Behr. Stephen....if we do spooky I may wimp out!!! lol."well was more thinking of autumn in the title :) like we did with winter, summer
Booksdingle wrote: "We happened to have one in my branch so I was lucky - we only have 5000 books! Someone I work with has read it but didn't enjoy it, from the blurb on the back I am thinking 'Dead Poets Society'......"my library didnt have a copy so got one off amazaon for £2.68 ( inc p&p)

no thats american is halloween as maybe do the theme for november a book you always wanted to read but were afraid ( or put it down and never got ) to start it

was thinking that we could read a book around the theme of autumn like we have done winter, summer so far now its the turn of autumn
Alice wrote: "Stephen wrote: "http://www.wellington-shropshire.gov.... my local book festival, looked at going to 2 so far rory clements and raphael selbourne"
Sure enjoyed your link. We alwa..."its a free book festival held each year and the 2 I mentioned earlier would be interesting to meet the authors
http://www.wellington-shropshire.gov.... my local book festival, looked at going to 2 so far rory clements and raphael selbourne

did you ask about a loan from the british library though its based in boston spa close to leeds and wetherby

well me cut down on buying but still got a new book today but a read and review one
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Russell Potter
Booksdingle wrote: "Does anyone here do family tree research? I have re-embarked on mine last few days and turned up some rally exciting information - found my grandfathers long lost cousin...a rather well known arti..."well you could try the british library to obtain a copy on loan as they have a copy of each book ever written in english