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Jul 31, 2011 01:58PM

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Im temporarily from Sheffield :D

Not so bad i suppose
Simon what fun could you possibly have in hemel AND NOWHERE ELSE UNLESS you are a fan of roundabouts

I'm from Gillingham in Kent within the Medway area. i do really need to start using the library there but i dont know many authors names within the fantasy fiction books. and since they categorize it like that its annoying ><. I do love books tho ^^

Our library in Gillingham in Dorset have a separate section for sci fi and fantasy, I also find the books I would like to read on GR and then go to the library website and see if I can get the book I need.
Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "Our library in Gillingham in Dorset have a separate section for sci fi and fantasy, I also find the books I would like to read on GR and then go to the library website and see if I can get the book I need. "
having a separate section for it would be nice i really would like it a bit more but they dont ><. btw does GR mean google reader or something along those lines. im no good with shortened down words lol
having a separate section for it would be nice i really would like it a bit more but they dont ><. btw does GR mean google reader or something along those lines. im no good with shortened down words lol

You could try the Guardian 1000 books, there is a section of Sci-fi/fantasy books. Or have a look at what the Sci-fi groups here are reading or have on their bookshelf.
Doh. i should think before i type some times. and thanks for the help guys



was great when they were younger could just get a pile for them to experiment as to what they want

I think all Dorset libraries are the same Shelley, our's in Gillingham isn't so good either!




Hi Shelley, I'm from Poole too, but I haven't actually used the library for years!


I have a similar issue with both Barry and Cardiff libraries. They've both been modernized over the last few years. Sadly this seems to mean more computer and less books :(
I have really good memories of Barry Library as a kid - it was in an old Victorian building - with a separate large (at least to an 8 year old) room for the kids section. They seemed to have every Dr.Who book ever - and I quite happily eat them all up :)



I have fond memories of my old library as a kid, I used to be there all the time after I had finished paper round and tea! I can remember it being late opening too on most days. I loved the smell of the books and the quiet. Now as you say more computers and loads of noise!

Thankfully when I grew up my local library was one in Warrington which had a good selection of fantasy, and kids books which was all I was interested in at the time.
Ah Dr Who books. I've had to buy the ones I want to read, though at the start that was because I lived across the channel at the time.

Not read many of the new Dr Who books - but thanks to the 'wonders of the internet' I have a complete set of Target/New Adventures/Eighth Doctor books that I'm slowly working my way through (geek heaven!!)




Hallo Tim
My wife and I spent a couple of weeks in Belize when our son was stationed over there with the RAF in 1990. Not the kind of place you go to unless you like scuba diving.Other places include London (born & bred), Norfolk, Hampshire, Germany and now Spain. The Merchant Navy took me to various places around the world and I worked for a while in Saudi Arabia. Favourite place? Anywhere my wife is.

I was at Blandford Forum which I liked very much, except for the beer which was awful ;)

H..."
I know what you mean about Belize. I spent six months there avoiding all the things that want to bite you, sweating continuously and, at one point, being scared out of my wits by a hurricane. It has never been on my list of places to revisit.
Germany on the other hand was great and I have always wanted to go there again but never quite managed it.


Sounds wonderful! I've only seen Northumberland from the inside of a car.

Yes, indeed!

I loved Belize, and would jump at the chance to go back. I spent three months there about 10 years ago, with a whole month in the cayes, diving almost every day. We camped for a lot of the time, staying in army jungle bashers (a hammock with a tarpaulin over the top to keep out the rain) out in the country and in small villages staying with local families. We visted lots of the Mayan sites like Altun Ha, Lamanai and Xunantunich, and massive nature reserves like Cockscomb Basin and Blue Hole national park. Its a beautiful place with the most amazing wildlife and people.