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I hope it's better weather than today! But it will be lovely to see everyone again in person, whatever the weather!!
Am I right in saying we will bring a wrapped up book like we usually do?I have a lot of other books that I've been given by people at our events that I can give back. I thought I'd list them here, as I don't want to bring all of them if I don't have to. So if you would like me to bring one of these, please let me know.
They are as follows:
Disruption by Jessica Shirvington. I'm pretty sure last time someone said they wanted this one, and I'm happy to bring it if that person is attending.
Tales of Magic and Destiny (short story anthology)
Reunion - Book 1: Chronicle of the 12th Realm by Greg Mutton
Doctor Who: Twelve Doctors of Christmas
Promise at Dawn by Romain Gary
Sophie: Dog Overboard I know someone wanted this one next. I can't remember who so let me know.
Tower of Thorns by Juliet Marillier
Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders
Little Gods by Jenny Ackland
Before I Let You Go by Kelly Rimmer
London Rules by Mick Herron
The Missing Pieces of Us by Fleur McDonald
The Sisters' Song by Louise Allan
Rain Music by Di Morrissey
Lynne wrote: "Am I right in saying we will bring a wrapped up book like we usually do?I have a lot of other books that I've been given by people at our events that I can give back. I thought I'd list them here..."
I'd forgotten about the surprise book until yesterday, so I thought we might give that a miss this time, but if others respond and want to do it, that's fine.
I've got a truckload of my own books that I somehow didn't get to last year, even with a bit more time and libraries closing (thank you to the e-libraries for their siren song!) so I don't have many books to give away, nor am I going to ask for any of yours, Lynne!!
I have a feeling it was Deborah that you were talking to about Disruption (I think I brought it for my surprise book and you got it?), but Deborah isn't sure if she can make it on Saturday or not. She's probably a no, but plans can always change!!
Lynne wrote: "Am I right in saying we will bring a wrapped up book like we usually do?I have a lot of other books that I've been given by people at our events that I can give back. I thought I'd list them here..."
lol Tower of Thorns was actually one that I returned to you I am pretty sure!
I hope you al have a great time. I am really sorry that I will be working and have to miss it.
Yes, you did give that one back to me. But I've read it so I thought someone else might like it. :-)I will be sorry to miss you, Deb.
Lynne wrote: "Yes, you did give that one back to me. But I've read it so I thought someone else might like it. :-)I will be sorry to miss you, Deb."
Likewise! but work is work... I hope to make it to the next one!
Yes, it is a shame to miss you, Deborah!And I do have one book I can bring for a book swap, so let's do it on Saturday - for anyone who wants to! No dramas for anyone wanting to come but who isn't prepared!
I am so looking forward to this catch-up on Saturday :)I am also happy to bring a wrapped mystery book for our usual swap; I am also listing here books that I am happy to bring if someone wants to read them:
-Elizabeth & Elizabeth by Sue Williams
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- Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness
- The Viennese Girl by Jenny Lecoat
- The Weight of Ink by Rachel Kadish
- Girl by Edna O'Brien
- The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
Lynne, I'd like to take Lincoln in the Bardo if it's available. I am also interested in Tower of Thorns, but I see it's the second book in a series: do I need to read the first one to understand the story?
Alda, it would probably help if you read the first one, which I only have on Kindle, but it's worthwhile reading, if you want to get it and keep this one until you're ready. I think you could follow this story pretty well without reading it, but it does have a few spoilers in it for the first book.
I'd love to try 'The Dictionary of Lost Words' if its still available Alda.I have the following up for grabs:
The Survivors by Jane Harper
Death in Daylesford by Kerry Greenwood
Going Under by Sonia Henry
Play Dead by Harlan Coben
Lynne wrote: "I'll bring Lincoln in the Bardo for you. :-)"Thanks Lynne for Lincoln in The Bardo.
And I'll read Dreamer's Pool first then :)
Jane wrote: "I'd love to try 'The Dictionary of Lost Words' if its still available Alda.I have the following up for grabs:
The Survivors by Jane Harper
[book:Death in Daylesfor..."
Yes, Jane, I'll bring The Dictionary of Lost Words for you tomorrow :)
Hello lovelies,Sorry I’ve been MIA for so long...
I will bring a mystery book, but haven’t had time to go through any of mine to swap.
Looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow 😊
Well, we forgot any photos again, but it was just really good to catch up again in person with some fellow booklovers after about 15 months since our last real catch-up!I came home with To Cook a Bear by Mikael Niemi - which is either an intriguing or really gross title!! I was just thinking that it makes me think of How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell which I vaguely remember a teacher reading to us in school!
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Of course, as with all the best-laid plans at the moment, it is subject to change at a moment's notice, depending on any last minute COVID restrictions!