The Seven Sisters
2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by inkognitoh from Port Macquarie, New South Wales Australia on Sunday, April 23, 2006
Purchased for 50p from WHSmith. Bonus!
Journal Entry 2 by inkognitoh at Nandos, 204 Earls Court Road in Earl's Court, Greater London United Kingdom on Monday, May 1, 2006
Released 17 yrs ago (5/1/2006 UTC) at Nandos, 204 Earls Court Road in Earl's Court, Greater London United Kingdom
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I stopped off in Earls Court to grab some lunch on my way back from a successful shopping mission. One leather skipping rope found and purchased. Now I've only got to find the motivation and space to use it. This Nandos is usually a really tight ship but was staffed today with young folk who were clearly on holiday mode.
I stopped off in Earls Court to grab some lunch on my way back from a successful shopping mission. One leather skipping rope found and purchased. Now I've only got to find the motivation and space to use it. This Nandos is usually a really tight ship but was staffed today with young folk who were clearly on holiday mode.
I'll edit this entry to reflect my views once I've read my other copy.
I like Margaret Drabble very much, read Seven Sisters on a trip to Abu Dhabi + Dubai and found that it was a thoughtful, very demanding read.
I purchased the book from the Notting Hill Oxfam so wonder if it is part of the bookcrossing plan.
I purchased the book from the Notting Hill Oxfam so wonder if it is part of the bookcrossing plan.