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but I'm back :) Hope everyone is well. Love the new look, much more up to date than the old style ;)
Have had no internet access for a few months so have been forced to do things in the "real world" and boy is it a scary place to be. managed ot catch up on some of my reading. Now in the...
THanks Martin, I hadn't read this thread till now. REally wish I hadn't bothered while I was eating *feels really ill*;)
Can we maybe have a special "Medical book Forum" just for Martins' toe :p
Hi there and welcome to the boards. I was amazed at the amount of booklovers on this site and at how friendly they are. Hope you have fun here :D
blue x
Robinson, I'm not planning on selling any of my books. The site I posted the link to is called "Book Crossing". It's a site for people that wish to pass on books that they have finished with by means of leaving them labeled as a "free book" in places such as coffee shops, cafes and public...
Thanks everyone. You've made a newbie feel really welcome :D
Phil, on other boards I use I answer to wkd, blue or blueeyes so call me what you like....within reason ;)
Newbies tupenceworth now!
Personally, I hate using my first name to sign up for sites. I have had one or two bad experiences when I did. I always use this nickname or a variation of it for everysite I use, so it's not that hard to find me.
I can undertand why using real names makes the...
Hmmm there are so many that I love and re-read over and over.
The Thorn Birds
The Harry Potter Series
Agatha Christie books
Anything by John Grisham
Anything by Edward Rutherfurd
My current faves, today at least, and in no particular order are
London - Edward Rutherfurd - brilliant book, made me really enjoy my visits to London.
Treasure Island - R.L. Stevenson - One of the first "grown up" books I read.
Diary of Anne Frank - I felt like an evesdropper when I...
I only buy two magazines nowadays - Webactive and Web User. I used to subscribe to Readers Digest, but ended up with about a years worth lying unread, so gave up on it!
I found this site the other night .I think this is a great idea
I personally, have mountains of books that I probably never will read again, so have signed up for that site and will be registering some books later in the week.
I remember these books from school.
Shane
Of Mice and Men
Billy Liar
The Pearl (I think that's what it was called, all I remember is it was about a Meixican - again not too sure - who found a pearl and ended up blowing his babys' head off!!!!)
Diary of Anne Frank - this moved the whole...
Found this site from a link at bookcrossing.com and thought I'd sign up.
Have always been an avid reader right frm when I was a nipper. Always got a book with me somewhere. Cant sleep at night unless I've read at least one page of something!
I hope that I'll feel at home here. You all...