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Dec 06, 2011 09:14AM

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Does your library charge fines for overdue a few days or after a certain period like three weeks?

My library gives you 3 weeks and if it's not on hold you can renew up to twice (potentially a 9 week borrow)and then it's a daily fine. Death of Kings was on hold so I couldn't renew and I wanted to finish the book.......
Thank God it was a good book and worth the fine! :D

That is good to hear! :)
Our library has the same set up. You can renew twice unless there's a hold. No fee for being overdue though....that I know of. lol. Maybe I will get a bill at the end of the financial year for the few I have had overdue this year. :)

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I know people who were involved in that excavation.

I assume they never found the heads?
Does that most likely signify that they were stuck on stakes perhaps? the heads I mean. To ward off other raiders?
All very interesting.

I assume they never found the heads?
Does that most likely signify that they were stuck on stakes perhaps? the heads I mean. To ward off oth..."
I all got a bit silly in the end. There were even doubts cast that they were Vikings at all.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-env...

Or perhaps the one in Ireney's doco is the other mass grave mentioned in that BBC article. The one found when workers were building the 'Weymouth Relief Road'.


Aye, I have no way of knowing which version is the more true. That Oxford one seems pretty tidy though.


http://oxfordarch.co.uk/index.php?opt...
Althugh you've got to laugh at those radiocarbon dates.

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Thanks Ireney, sounds like an interesting program.

No problem. Always happy to share.
Are you involved in any digs Lee? Judging by some of comments and your profile, my impression is that your line of work does involve some digging, but I don't want to make assumptions >8)
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Most of my work now is lab-based, but I still get into the field fairly regularly. Currently I'm involved in projects in Mongolia, Britain and various parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. I'm afraid in terms of the actual digging, I seem to supervise more than do these days!


Enjoy it. A Clash Of Kings is next on my list.
I'll never understand the point of staggered release dates, especially in this day and age, but at least for once the UK got it first!

So odd for Canada to get anything before the States.

So odd for Canada to get anything before the States."
Maybe BC's trying to balance things out in his own way.

Staggered release dates are ridiculous. IMO.

Staggered release dates are ridiculous. IMO."
Really? I didn't notice.


It's OK, I think everyone between Australia and the UK could hear you!

The beauty of the connected world is that I can purchase the title anywhere in the world when it becomes available. I've purchased books from UK, for instance, because I could not yet do so here in Canada or in the US.
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Do you have a least favorite??


http://timhodkinson.blogspot.co.uk/20...

Saw this book on Goodreads..

Harald Hardrada
I don't know if this book is YA or adult as the author John Marsden is better known for his teen books (YA) such as Tomorrow, When the War Began.



I see the second book is out too. A follow up to Sworn Sword.


(Not in order)




(Not in order)

It's so long since I read these books that it'a hard to remember what they were like. I did love them at the time, but I suspect they may seem a little tame now compared to some more recent HF.
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