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InkyCats20 wrote: »Worked for me Sammy - looked quite familiar too :rotfl:
Maz - can you tell me the title of the first Stuart MacBride book (I do like to read things in order) I'm going see if my library (cover your eyes Bookie) have got it.
I usually read Patricia Cornwell / Tess Geritsen / Kathy Reichs / Karin Slaughter / that type of thing
Aaaargh!
Maybe won't open tomorrow.
fantasticfiction.com gives all titles etc for authors in series order.0 -
P J Tracy and Simon Beckett are good too Inky0
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I fancy Dec
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bookseller1980 wrote: »Aaaargh!
Maybe won't open tomorrow.
fantasticfiction.com gives all titles etc for authors in series order.
I can't remember inkiy, so guessing bookies link will do the trick!
I do remember when i reading the first one that there had been events prior which were relevent to the story but never been a book about them.....
I love Patricia Cornwell, i have a tess gerritson and a kathy reichs to read but haven't got round to it yet....... in my pile of great unreads!!I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0 -
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i only watched susan boyle........I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0
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Oh God, I am so bored.
Even Britain's Got Talent isn't keeping me interested.
I really want to go and take my Ebay photos but promised Mum I'd watch this - since she doesn't normally watch and I do I feel bad sodding off to sort out my post.
I wish my life wasn't like this. All my friends have moved on and I remain. I do love my Mum but neither of us are good at being independant and I try (going to manc,leeds etc and visiting my friends) but daily life here is just dinner and TV and I don't want that. She is going to visit my sister in a few months which leaves me by myself - I am already looking forward to it.
Its so sad. I look forward to my holidays SO much. When I am at work I don't mind coming home and watching TV - its all I am good for. But like tonight or any weekend night I don't actually leave the house I do have other stuff to do I get stuck watching tv - otherwise she is left on her own - all day and every evening. Then she gets miserable. The better I feel or the more ideas I have the more restricted I feel.
I mean I got home from work oh crikey I could go on for ever, sorry guys. I am just very conscious of wasting my days off. My whole life seems to be a "make sure you are in for dinner" existence.
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