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UK only - March/April Smile Day RABCK
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Can I play too?
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
I don't want to win, but am more than willing to send a book or two to someone.
Book Talk
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In honor of St. Patrick's Day, what are your favorite Irish books/authors?
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Does CS Lewis count?
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
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He was from Northern Ireland I think.
Didn't realise Durrell was Irish. I released one of his books recently. As to Joyce, 'A Portrait of a Boring Man' if you ask me. So I'm going with Lewis.
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
...and then send them to me!
I gave them a few pounds for the books. It is a charity shop after all.
I have a little Plan actually. There's a not for profit Eco-themed festival called the Green Festival that th…
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
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and was so horrified I went round some charity shops at the weekend to save some books. I got a load from one place that was going to bin them that afternoon.
I couldn't believe what I was seeing! Sure, there a fe…
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Do you know of a website or a book that lists a writer's favorite books?
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Technically read it
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
I suppose, but in a dip in dip out kind of way. I'm going to re-read King at some point and Cross the books I don't want to keep so I'll give it a proper shot then.
I had Bare Bones at one point but gave it to a char…
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Do you know of a website or a book that lists a writer's favorite books?
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Re: Do you know of a website or a book that lists a writer's favorite books?
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
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Stephen King gives a list at the end of Danse Macabre. I've read a few of them and it's not all horror. Watership Down's on there.
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
> I'm having a really bad day... I don't
> want to describe my problems here since
> this isn't the purpose. Just want to
> ask, how many of you buy books to cheer
> you up? I'm thinking I might need to buy
…
Book Talk
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Do you ever read certain books when you are sad to make yourself feel better?
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Re: After I read Nineteen Eighty Four
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
> hmmm, your making me want to reconsider my
> long time desire to read this book, ha ha
> =)
What have I done!!
Seriously, it's a really great book. I've read it twice and I'm envious that you still have your…
Book Talk
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Do you ever read certain books when you are sad to make yourself feel better?
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After I read Nineteen Eighty Four
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
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for the first time I had to read Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters straight afterwards just to clear the suicidal thoughts.
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
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I believe
> the Da Vinci code could be true, well the
> theory around the book......to be honest,
> there have been so many cover ups with the
> church....... I don't believe Jesus was a
> virgin for a minu…
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
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though I haven't read it.
I have a friend who a few years ago had never read a book. I gave him a few cast offs but nothing caught his fancy. Anyway, one day he came to me outraged and citing to me all these crimes …
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
Yes, unfortunately I'm incredibly original and had to create my own places.
The only way I can see to do it is to go to the profile of an active bookcrosser who lives near me and trawl their profile... or simply to …
Lukerik
15 yrs ago
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Hi Folks!
I recently released a book in Newcastle and I was given a very long list of locations around the city where books have obviously been released before. They don't appear in the 'Go Hunting' list, I presume b…