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raeliz64
10 yrs ago
I've just finished False Colours by Georgette Heyer, which I loved as it's been years since I read the book and coming up next is The Bone Collector by Jeffrey Deaver.
raeliz64
10 yrs ago
Should finish it today I think.
raeliz64
10 yrs ago
I finished The Owl Killers by Karen Maitland this morning which I really enjoyed and am just about to start Keeping the Dead by Tess Gerritsen.
Bookrings, Bookrays, and Bookboxes
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European BookRing: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
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And me!
raeliz64
10 yrs ago
I'm in the UK and will post anywhere.
raeliz64
10 yrs ago
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This book was caught and journalled very soon after I released it. Hopefully the anonymous finder won't remain anonymous.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/12114670/
Bookrings, Bookrays, and Bookboxes
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Mystery Thriller Book Box UK only
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RE: Mystery Thriller Book Box UK only
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
I'd like to join please.
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
I work on a hospital ward and we are on our second PAT dog. Minty, a border collie used to visit us every week, but unfortunately moved away with his owner so now we have Sooty a poodle/spaniel cross. Most of our patient…
Bookrings, Bookrays, and Bookboxes
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New Year UK bookbox *starting this week - sign up now!*
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RE: New Year!!! - I'd like to join please
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
And me please :-)
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
I'm in the UK and will post anywhere.
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
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My DIL is training to be a teacher and while she doesn't read a lot she will do so if she finds something interesting. Last Christmas I bought her Gervase Phinn's series about a school inspector in the Yorkshire Dales wh…
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
Yes, anything by Bill Bryson. The bit about cricket on the radio in Down Under is probably the funniest thing I have ever read.
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
I'm just about to start Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin.
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
...To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee for my book group. I'm enjoying it even more this time around.
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
This was my book club's choice last month - I didn't like it very much, it wasn't particularly well written and the characters were cardboard cutouts. Most of our group gave it 6-7 out of 10.
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
I haven't read very much, but I think I'm going to like it.
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
The Native Star by M.K. Hobson. I'm really enjoying this tale of the Wild West. but with magic.
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
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Another Leicester gal here. My hairdresser's Dad is taking part in the dig, on the day the news broke he sent her a text saying, "We found the King, love Dad."
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
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I am last on the list for this bookray and wondered if anyone else would like to read it.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/8382688
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
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Thank you :-)
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
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I have a bookray book to send on to this bookcrosser, but a search doesn't turn anything up. Is the name correct does anyone know?
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
Wow - that's great :-)
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
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Roman Blood by Steven Saylor and it's been waiting for far too long to be read! I received it in an exchange with Nu-Knees way back in 2009.
raeliz64
11 yrs ago
We're in ancient Rome, 80 BC. I haven't read very much yet, but I think I'm going to enjoy it.