Thank you Caroline! Unfortunately I can’t claim the credit for it, but it is good. Oh, wonderful! 😀 It would have been wonderful to find we’d crossed paths in the past there! 🙂
Hi Kirsty! I have a super old copy of Mary, Queen of Scots by Antonia Fraizer somewhere around here. I have a copy of Tipping the Velvet by my bed surprisingly enough. I had to read Fingersmith by the same author for a book club I was in and it was really enjoyable to read. Also I would like to give a shout out to my favorite bookstore in England Blackwells! We went there the last time I was in England. I really loved the floor with all the classics because I love classic literature. I also liked the used books floor as well! I must have gotten eight books there! Love that place! Sinceel, Nora
Hi Nora! Oh, wonderful; have you read the Fraser yet? I’m really interested to hear what you think of ‘Tipping the Velvet’; I’m hoping to get to it relatively soon. It’s wonderful, isn’t it? 🙂
Love the term book diet! I used to work at Heffers – at the information desk :O)
Thank you Caroline! Unfortunately I can’t claim the credit for it, but it is good. Oh, wonderful! 😀 It would have been wonderful to find we’d crossed paths in the past there! 🙂
“Not a book ban, more a book diet” – Brilliant.
Great t-shirt. So great you are a short story fan. How many bookmarks do you own?
Haha, well, much as I love the idea of a ‘book diet’, it’s not restrictive enough for me. I’ve come up with a new project which should hopefully help.
Thank you! I’m quite fond of it. I am indeed. Are you? I haven’t ever counted, but I must have at least 200!
I even did a post on it. It would be great to have your opinion on it. Would it be cheeky to give you the link? No worries if not.
As for bookmarks, I don’t have any. I always use a piece of paper. I should borrow some of yours ha.
Sure. 🙂
http://alexraphael.wordpress.com/2013/09/08/best-short-story-writers/
Hi Kirsty! I have a super old copy of Mary, Queen of Scots by Antonia Fraizer somewhere around here. I have a copy of Tipping the Velvet by my bed surprisingly enough. I had to read Fingersmith by the same author for a book club I was in and it was really enjoyable to read. Also I would like to give a shout out to my favorite bookstore in England Blackwells! We went there the last time I was in England. I really loved the floor with all the classics because I love classic literature. I also liked the used books floor as well! I must have gotten eight books there! Love that place! Sinceel, Nora
Hi Nora! Oh, wonderful; have you read the Fraser yet? I’m really interested to hear what you think of ‘Tipping the Velvet’; I’m hoping to get to it relatively soon. It’s wonderful, isn’t it? 🙂