Good book
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Well there you go then, your system worked! Perhaps though you might want to consider putting up some signage and don't forget to give way to traffic from your right!
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Trouble is one has to go to Melbourne, and the other to Cairns - if you get an ironing board in the post you'll know I got it wrong
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Well I had a lovely surprise this evening! Two parcels arrived for me and I couldn't immediately think what they were and then I realised that they were from a particularly lovely witch! I am currently over the moon but not on a broomstick
I now have a pile of books to read - I've not been in that situation for a while!
I'm currently finishing off a book I borrowed, Bryce Courtenay's The Power of One and then I'll get choosing from my new selection!
Pollyana you are a diamond
I now have a pile of books to read - I've not been in that situation for a while!I'm currently finishing off a book I borrowed, Bryce Courtenay's The Power of One and then I'll get choosing from my new selection!
Pollyana you are a diamond
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Well I had a lovely surprise this evening! Two parcels arrived for me and I couldn't immediately think what they were and then I realised that they were from a particularly lovely witch! I am currently over the moon but not on a broomstick
I now have a pile of books to read - I've not been in that situation for a while!
I'm currently finishing off a book I borrowed, Bryce Courtenay's The Power of One and then I'll get choosing from my new selection!
Pollyana you are a diamond
I now have a pile of books to read - I've not been in that situation for a while!I'm currently finishing off a book I borrowed, Bryce Courtenay's The Power of One and then I'll get choosing from my new selection!
Pollyana you are a diamond
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Well I had a lovely surprise this evening! Two parcels arrived for me and I couldn't immediately think what they were and then I realised that they were from a particularly lovely witch! I am currently over the moon but not on a broomstick
I now have a pile of books to read - I've not been in that situation for a while!
I'm currently finishing off a book I borrowed, Bryce Courtenay's The Power of One and then I'll get choosing from my new selection!
Pollyana you are a diamond
I now have a pile of books to read - I've not been in that situation for a while!I'm currently finishing off a book I borrowed, Bryce Courtenay's The Power of One and then I'll get choosing from my new selection!
Pollyana you are a diamond
No problem
You should've seen me trying to cram the satchels in the postbox, millimetres to spare isn't an exaggeration 
Hope you enjoy them

Tandia is lovely, I only have one very dogeared copy of that though. sorry guys
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I loved it, although admittedly I hated the ending, naturally.
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Actually the book I'm reading has Tandia included as well - but I thought I would have a break before I read it.
Oh dear, that doesn't bode well for a happy ending
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I just finished The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows. Lovely quick read, in fact read it over 3 nights, couldn't bring myself to put it down (even though I could kinda tell where it was going). Don't let the title put you off!
Have downloaded The Power of One on my Nook since everyone else seems to be reading it - $6.99 Bargain
Have downloaded The Power of One on my Nook since everyone else seems to be reading it - $6.99 Bargain
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Just finished "My name is Mary Sutter" by Robin Oliveira - set in the American War of Independence, its the story of a woman's determination to become a surgeon in the days when women really didn't do that sort of thing. Absolutely brilliant book, very descriptive
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I'm in a strange position of having plenty to read and not having the opportunity to read, very frustrating! But better than no books
Hopefully after this next week, life will settle down here and I can bury my head in a book! At the moment, I'm not reading, Robin Hobb's "The Golden Fool", 2nd in the Tawny Man series.
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Thought I'd post an update on how the trilogy is going.
Great story and the main character is brilliant, but I have found the books to be a tad slow now and again and I have got slightly bored with certain chapters. All in all so far though it is a great read. I'm half way thru the last book.
Chick flick next me thinks.

Great story and the main character is brilliant, but I have found the books to be a tad slow now and again and I have got slightly bored with certain chapters. All in all so far though it is a great read. I'm half way thru the last book.
Chick flick next me thinks.

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Well I've just picked up James Herbert's The Dark, started well so far, typical Herbert. Should be a great read.
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Just finished one called The Other Side of Paradise by Margaret Mayhew. Fact-based story of a 20-ish year old in Singapore in WW2, how she grew up as a very spoilt colonial, partying all the time, then ended up pitchforked into the War, driving an ambulance and eventually in a Jap prison camp. Very well written, could read that one again.




