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Fascinating stuff indeed. Shows what a horrendous place the 19th century was and why libertarians are mentalists.

I've even read it on the kindley thing.
Are you proud of me, Patti?

Bought Darren's new Ward book, The Silence of the Mimesof course, which got ..."
I tried, am trying, to limit the number on new voyage too Patti, not doing so well I got 162 on it already. Infact, I am going to slim them down anud Take some back off again.
This weekend I got Kaths 2 books, the First Horseman, The Miniaturist, The Killers of The King and Secret Dreams. ( sorry I can't remember how to do the links, I will go and refresh my memory, just not tonight )


You will soon learn David that me and the technical bits don't always go together, well ok then we rarely go together !

Cracking book about hostage negotiation written by a hostage negotiator. If you like Lee Child let this be your next read.



I love G.K.C. I dip in and out of his Father Brown stories.

I love G.K.C. I dip in and out of his Fath..."
For some reason, I've never encountered his work, but Terry Pratchett is a fan so I've got to give it a try :-)


Where you off to?

Even I liked it.

Where you off to?"
Spain for a few days

Difficult to top old Arthur C-D

Just been looking at that, Kath. Think I'll grab it, too."
Near Valencia, Patti.

Free at the moment, innit?


I blame whoever it was that mentioned it in the just started.
I'm aching to start reading it!




Why not Rage, Stu? I quite liked Rage."
I couldn't get it on Kindle with it being hard to get after the school massacre


Oooh, good! I hope you enjoy it, David, and thank you :)
Funnily enough, I downloaded Imperfect Strangers and am itching to crack on with it. It's had some excellent reviews.
I've found a new favourite author (one of many!) through kindle unlimited. I couldn't find much by authors that I already knew and this authors name came up in a related search. Melissa Hill
I've already gobbled up Summer in Sorrento and Autumn in Verona, have just started Winter In Venice and have downloaded another longer book to read soon Something You Should Know. I'm really enjoying them; pleasant, light hearted stories set in Italy.
I've already gobbled up Summer in Sorrento and Autumn in Verona, have just started Winter In Venice and have downloaded another longer book to read soon Something You Should Know. I'm really enjoying them; pleasant, light hearted stories set in Italy.

I shan't name it, because the spinach, celery, apple and lime juice concoction I made in good faith this morning was utterly vile.
The last time I saw something that was close to that particular vivid shade of bright green, the dying Malus was puking it on to the floor of Little Hodcombe's church at the end of Peter Davison's 1983 Doctor Who story, The Awakening.
It tasted even worse.
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Bought Darren's new Ward book, The Silence of the Mimesof course, which got me a free copy of Gaiman's Stardust. Stardust
I've also had to download the first Lemony Snicket The Bad Beginningbook to read for my ten year olds.
Currently reading a L'engle A Wrinkle in Time for my ten year olds.
Got a couple of others to read for them this weekend as well. Yay.