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CITIBELLE 5 yrs ago | 6 replies
Back after a few years away from the site , it was lovely to recognise so many names. Looking forward to getting to know you all again.

CITIBELLE 10 yrs ago
Interesting to hear of Longbourn by Jo Baker, hadn't heard of that one, must look out for it. I enjoy these re-works of Pride and Prejudice. Well, most of them anyway. Thanks Knu-Knees

CITIBELLE 10 yrs ago
Sadly the mec-obcz that I manage has had to close. Will be looking for a new site.

CITIBELLE 12 yrs ago
I was a giver last year with 'Toast' by Nigel Slater Have applied this year to give away 'The Book Thief' by Marcus Zusak. Fingers Crossed!

CITIBELLE 12 yrs ago | 1 replies
I am an ardent foodie and love reading about it, whether an autobiography, memoirs, travel writing or a novel, food is an essential ingredient. For me the author Aldo Buzzi sums it up perfectly when he said …


CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago
I got 'Toast' Very pleased. Hope they will give us more guidelines to giveaway protocol. love luellas train giveaway, sounds lots of fun.

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago
Good luck, Interesting

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago | 2 replies
I know you will all forgive for posting this here but not everybody reads chitchat. It is with great sadness that I have just heard that oi-reader has lost her fight with cancer and passed away. She will be sorely missed…

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago | 30 replies
For those who have not read the end entry on oi-readers last post it is with great sadness that I have just heard that she has passed away. Rest in peace oi-reader, you will be sorely missed.

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago
What a nice message, lets hope our serendipitous finder is well on the road to recovery.

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago
Unfortunately not the right one, but thank you anyway goldenwattle.

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago | 2 replies
Can anybody help me with finding a poem that I think is called Ode to a Yorkie. My mother in law would dearly love a copy of this. Many Thanks

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago
Thanks for the link GoryDetails, most of it was just good sound commonsense. I had never thought of the sales as a release point, might try that sometime soon, especially as my nearest library has a fill a bag table goin…

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago
Its very interesting that most of you talk about books donated to the libraries, I wonder if this is very much an American thing, Over the years I have often bought books from the sale shelves here in the UK but have nev…

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago | 19 replies
I bought several books very cheaply at a library sale today, two of them were published in the last two years and were in very good condition. I got to wondering what criteria librarians use in deciding which books to wi…

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago
Thanks for posting this Bascula, I have recently set up an OBCZ in my local Enterprise Centre and was wondering what to do to give it more interest and eye appeal. I thought where there was a few books from the same auth…

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago
You were doing well. I enjoyed the Yacoubian Building. |I bought 6 books this morning at a car boot but they were 25p each.

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago
I certainly enjoyed them over 50 years ago, as I did The Hardy Boys and the Bobsey twins, as a youngster found them more appealing the Swallows and Amazons or The Secret Seven.




CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago | 10 replies
This is a great story for lovers of cat tales.

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago | 1 replies
with no access to my poetry books, So open to Sujie, or anybody else that wants to give us a quote in meantime.

CITIBELLE 13 yrs ago
just wanted to congratulate you, but I don't need any more books at the moment as we are moving house soon and I am trying to clear my shelves.

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