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What Book or Kindle Book are you reading ??
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'Emma' | Report | 15 Jun 2012 10:52 |
Thats lovely Rita, I bet the lady was over the moon |
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Rita | Report | 15 Jun 2012 10:46 |
I have just started on Elizabeth Elgins "Daisychain Summer " the follow on book of " I'll bring you Buttercups." |
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Mersey | Report | 15 Jun 2012 08:32 |
Hi Happy Readers :-) |
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*~*~ Maisie from Wales. *~*~ | Report | 13 Jun 2012 19:51 |
Now you see her Now she Vanishes by James Patterson.. Before that The Island by Victoria Hislop. Both very good books. |
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Rita | Report | 13 Jun 2012 19:44 |
I was thrilled with it Ann my son saw it advertised and brought it for me. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 13 Jun 2012 16:55 |
wow Rita that is a great book for you to have. |
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Rita | Report | 13 Jun 2012 16:32 |
Thank you Ann I have made a note of them. I will keep my eyes peeled you never know. I like to know someone has read these books and enjoyed them. it makes all the difference. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 13 Jun 2012 14:22 |
Ah, didn't dig that far Emma, was really looking at the Kindle editions. |
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'Emma' | Report | 13 Jun 2012 13:02 |
I agree with you Ann on the price in Amazon, but still see |
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AnninGlos | Report | 13 Jun 2012 13:01 |
Just thinking Rita Have you read the books by Susan Sallis. I loved the Rising Sequence: A Scattering of Daisies, The Daffodils of Newent, Bluebell Windows and Rosemary for Remembrance because they were set in Gloucestershire. But she wrote a lot of others too and if you haven't read them I am sure you would enjoy them. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 13 Jun 2012 12:56 |
That was anexciting moment for you Rita. Isn't it great when we find books we actually want in charity shops. You are so lucky not to hve read those books as you have it all to come. Looking on Amazon they are still quite expensive even though they have been around a long time. Unless they have re-published them. |
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Rita | Report | 13 Jun 2012 12:53 |
Being as it was such a lovely morning I caught the bus to the next villiage and wandered around for a while. popped into the co-op and brought a couple of items then went into the MInd Charity shop. guess what I managed to get 4 Elizbeth Elgin books as new £ 5 for the four. two are the ones I wanted to carry on from the other book.,I have just finished. |
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Rita | Report | 13 Jun 2012 09:21 |
I am pleased you all pass your books around for good causes.. I use to pass mine to two elderly friends on this estate before taking them to the laundry room. but both died. I do give a book to the lady upstairs who is 96 if I think it is one she will like to read.. it then goes into the laundry bookcase. it is nice to beable to pass them around. Kindles are nice but you cannot do the same with them. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 13 Jun 2012 08:42 |
My used papaerbacks get well read, they first go to my daughter, then when she has read them they go to my neighbour's 90 year old housebound mother. When she has read them my neighbour takes them to a charity shop. |
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Julia | Report | 13 Jun 2012 06:53 |
When I go into hospital, I always take a couple of paperbacks to read. When I have finished them, I always put them into the bookcase in the ward's dayroom, for others to read. If it looks like I am in for a longer stay, and I have read my own, I go down to the League of Friends shop, and purchase 3-4 at about 60p each. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 12 Jun 2012 21:44 |
What a lovely thing to do Rita. I am sure that it is appreciated by everyone. |
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Rita | Report | 12 Jun 2012 21:23 |
we had a mobile one and they closed it down in September last year. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 12 Jun 2012 16:13 |
Yes I too went to a library when very young, not a council run one though, I think I had to pay a penny a book, it was small in a little shop but I loved getting my books and read them so fast my Mum never believed I had read them properly. My parents both read but not a lot, I don't know why I was such a book worm. Loved the school library too and spent all my lunch breaks in there. |
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Rita | Report | 12 Jun 2012 15:54 |
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Rita | Report | 12 Jun 2012 15:38 |
Thank you Emma I will take a look on Amazon .Thank you for letting me know. |
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