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message 1: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
well this month will be topical lol the theme is jubilee so anything based around jubilee/1897/1977/2002/2012


message 2: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
any ideas for titles for reads for june feel free to come with ideas :)


message 3: by Chris (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 206 comments Sorry if this is a bit literal, but I only found this with an Amazon search;
Jubilee, Jubilee by Eliza Graham
Looks interesting, I'm really not into all those, commemorative books!


message 4: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (booksdingle) | 186 comments Ah, I recognise this, we have this in my library!


message 5: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (booksdingle) | 186 comments What about 'The Queen and I' by Sue Townsend....an old title but could be amusing given that she also wrote the Adrian Mole books


message 6: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (booksdingle) | 186 comments or maybe more appropriately 'Elizabeth the Queen: The Life of a Modern Monarch' by Sally Bedell Smith - looks interesting as seems to be more about her private life.


message 7: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
its not all about queen elizabeth the first of scotland and second of england, wales and northern ireland


message 8: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
its more books around time of jubilee not the monarchs themselves


message 9: by Lindsey (last edited Apr 15, 2012 11:46PM) (new)

Lindsey (booksdingle) | 186 comments O.K. sorry! - but as The Queen figures quite strongly in The Jubilee I thought these titles were relevant :-) Be interesting to see what people come up with - Chris' suggestion is good esp as we have it at our branch!


message 10: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
only 3 english monarchs have had golden jubilees i know 2 were females lol


message 11: by JackieB (new)

JackieB | 123 comments The Eliza Graham book Jubilee, which Chris mentioned, does look good. It looks like it's set during this Jubilee, but isn't really about it. I may have to add it to my TBR list.


message 12: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 163 comments Glad it's going to be Jubilee by Eliza Graham , as I bought it on kindle when it was on offer a few weeks ago:)


message 13: by Chris (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 206 comments 89p on Kindle still!


message 14: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
i got both at library waiting for me lol


message 15: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (booksdingle) | 186 comments I have this in my branch so guess who will be borrowing it over the Jubliee period - sounds interesting, hope it will be a good read.


message 16: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
yes mine is in transit from one branch to another


message 17: by Chris (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 206 comments Will make a start this weekend sometime


message 18: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (booksdingle) | 186 comments Have finished this in super quick time, I won't give anything away but I thought it was a really good read, fast paced, well written - glad it was suggested and chosen, hope you enjoy it!


message 19: by Chris (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 206 comments Good to know, I'm still reading last months choice but will get to this one soon


message 20: by JackieB (new)

JackieB | 123 comments I picked up "my" copy from the library about a week ago. I've got some stuff I must read first, but I'm itching to start it.


message 21: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
collected mine this morning as thought was still in transit as was returning book and librarian said got a book here for you to collect :) the normal librarian I see thesedays is one with a scanner, pad and a screen ( as my main library is a self service one open 6am-10pm)


message 22: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 163 comments Started Jubilee this morning - ok so far!


message 23: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (booksdingle) | 186 comments how do you find self-service library Stephen? I couldn't get to grips with the scanner when I tried and I work in a library!!!


message 24: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (booksdingle) | 186 comments Suppose good thing is that the opening hours can be alot longer - that said my library is pretty unique - we are open 7 days a week 10.30-5.30 including Bank Hoildays only one in Wales I believe and possibly only one in the U.K.


message 25: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
Booksdingle wrote: "Suppose good thing is that the opening hours can be alot longer - that said my library is pretty unique - we are open 7 days a week 10.30-5.30 including Bank Hoildays only one in Wales I believe an..."

well to book books out you dont use a scanner its put on a pad which then knows what the book is etc the only thing you scan is your library card to take books out


message 26: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (booksdingle) | 186 comments yes, when I say 'scanner' I mean the whole machine, was a bad use of words!!!! I wonder how much trouble there would be in terms of people claiming to have returned or not remembering that they took a certain book out - happens alot, where we get people saying they definitely brought a book back or that they never loaned it, and 9 times out of 10 they have just forgotten they have it....if you've not got face to face communications with the library staff I wonder how many of those types of cases would remain unsorted?! Also, we've had cases of people swopping dust jackets, wonder how the machine would recognise a book inside a different dust jacket?!


message 27: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
Booksdingle wrote: "yes, when I say 'scanner' I mean the whole machine, was a bad use of words!!!! I wonder how much trouble there would be in terms of people claiming to have returned or not remembering that they to..."

when you have finished either taking out or returning items you get a receipt


message 28: by JackieB (new)

JackieB | 123 comments The library books in my library have what looks like a white address label stuck inside the back cover (but on the book, not on the dust jacket). It's a bit thicker than a real address label, but not much. That's what the scanner reads to identify the book, so it ignores the dust jacket. I think the sticker would get damaged if anyone tried to remove it so I don't think it could be moved into another book.


message 29: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
thats what also stops people stealing books too as if its not put on the de activate pad would get alarms off too but read that white label so knows what the book is as well when it comes to take it out


message 30: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 163 comments Stephen wrote: "thats what also stops people stealing books too as if its not put on the de activate pad would get alarms off too but read that white label so knows what the book is as well when it comes to take i..."

That's what happens in Luton libraries too. Seems to be working ok.


message 31: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
Angela wrote: "Stephen wrote: "thats what also stops people stealing books too as if its not put on the de activate pad would get alarms off too but read that white label so knows what the book is as well when it..."

yes most of the problems gone now from the system but the older books cause a few problems though


message 32: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 163 comments Finished Jubilee this morning, but I felt a bit disappointed. For me, there was too much chopping and changing of the time phases. Interested enough to want to know what happened, but was a bit confused at times!


message 33: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (booksdingle) | 186 comments I didn't find the time changes too bad which is amazing cos usually that really irriates me. I liked the story though so overlooked the faults I guess


message 34: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 163 comments Booksdingle wrote: "I didn't find the time changes too bad which is amazing cos usually that really irriates me. I liked the story though so overlooked the faults I guess"

I think it might have been better if I'd read it in paperback, rather than kindle, then I could have easily flipped back and forth. I don't mind two time changes, but just felt a bit swamped....maybe I'm getting past it:)


message 35: by JackieB (new)

JackieB | 123 comments I gave up on Jubilee last Friday. The time changes made the plot seem to go around in circles as far as I was concerned. I wasn't thinking "shall I give up?", but I just turned over a page and read that the next section was another letter about that awful Japanese prisoner of war camp and shut the book. I just couldn't take any more meandering around.


message 36: by Chris (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 206 comments Me three! Found it too annoying, glad I only paid 89p for a kindle copy.


message 37: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
will read it later on in the week as going to a double headed 2 books called jubilee lol


message 38: by Chris (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 206 comments Show off!


message 39: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 381 comments Mod
Chris wrote: "Show off!"

as book am reading now is big one 601 pages


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