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I picked up some bargain books at the charity shop today (sorry Bookie )
They were on BOGOF
Not seen Bookie since she posted after her weekend with Samuel, sounds as though she enjoyed it
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lo twit.
i could read one of the plethora of books we have here i guess. or will take a look in the shops tmrw.
i keep lookin at amazon and cos i duno what i want i dont ever get anything
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Stuart macbride is good... crime fiction but set in Aberdeen (which appeals to me, but maybe less so to you, unless you know the place) and are really quite gritty and funny....
but i agree, if you have a load of books unread then you should read them first...
My to read list is getting longer and longer by the week....I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0 -
well the OH has msot of the ian rankin rebus books which i guess i could make a start on.
ahm just lost without her! although she's back she's nightshift all week! grrrr!Mr & Mrs Doomcow Wedding Fund: £10200/£18000 (by 04/2012) (spent £2000)
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Read one your 'in stock' books Doomy

I got Labyrinthe by Kate Mosse
Deathly Hallows JK Rowling
An Inspector Lindsey one by Elizabeth George
& a Cathy Kelly chick lit one
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I think Knots & Crosses (?) was the first Rebus, I've got them all

As well as all the Patricia Cornwell ones.
Most of Kathy Reichs
& most of Clive Cusslers *swoon* Dirk Pitt *swoon*Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no: 203.0 -
I loved Labyrinth Twitty, although the Kate Mosse books do seem to go a bit loopy at the end!
I've got a few books to read, don't seem to have had time recently, although I don't know why, as my social life is dire!"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250 -
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Snaggs, you don't seem to have had a date for AGES!!! have I missed something?Mortgage OP 2026 £640/2000Mortgage balance: £32,222
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bookseller1980 wrote: »Hi to anybody awake. Have I missed anything?
:jBookie ! How are you ? How did the picnic go ?Nothing is so fatiguing as the eternal hanging on of an uncompleted task. William James0
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