I met her on holiday before she was an MP. We got on ok and she asked me to meet up with her back home. So we met up at the shopping centre that I frequent with hers and my kids. She said she wanted to be ann MP and was going to be on the radio one evening. I tuned in eagerly …… never saw her again 😂 until she popped up on our screens as a newly elected MP.
B, it will be worth you asking your library about Borrowbox. www.borrowbox.com/ I have read books that I normally wouldn't consider. This time of year I start reading all the Christmas stories, starting with a Christmas Carol.
Trisha
You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending. C. S. Lewis
I met her on holiday before she was an MP. We got on ok and she asked me to meet up with her back home. So we met up at the shopping centre that I frequent with hers and my kids. She said she wanted to be ann MP and was going to be on the radio one evening. I tuned in eagerly …… never saw her again 😂 until she popped up on our screens as a newly elected MP.
Good story LLCC. She speaks her mind doesn't she. I like to know what really went on behind the scenes, so looking forward to her spilling the beans. Suella Braverman spilt the beans yesterday too, very brave of her.
There is a lot to be said for being part of a group, and the support and friendship that is gained from this.
They may not have you in their system since they went digital LLCC.
MCG - thats the thing with library books, you can feel under pressure to hurry up and read it and with books, you have to be in the mood don't you. I do mine online, so can renew them from home if the date is drawing near
There is a lot to be said for being part of a group, and the support and friendship that is gained from this.
I STILL haven't read my library book: and time is running out.
I am now reading my first library book: it is a good story but is very dark yet tragic. I'll read it once, but may never read it again: it depends on what I think when I reach the final page.
I've read all the Harry potters, time over time, all the Philip Pullmans and of course Terry Pratchett books, so you can see my type of fiction choice right here
My factual books are usually wican, astrology, magical gardening, remedies, aromatherapy and lots of house design.
I STILL haven't read my library book: and time is running out.
I am now reading my first library book: it is a good story but is very dark yet tragic. I'll read it once, but may never read it again: it depends on what I think when I reach the final page.
I finished reading this book. It is called "See You In September" by Charity Norman. It is a book I'd highly recommend you guys read.
It is basically about a young woman who becomes involved in a cult. She ditches the annoying and critical boyfriend and goes with these kind strangers. The twist is, she ends up living her adulthood with these strangers and ends up saving their lives.
The character - Cassy - lived in London and was studying law but took a year out: that ended up being the rest of her life. She never completed her law degree. She ended up a school teacher instead.
Post by MissCandyGirl on Nov 21, 2023 16:04:06 GMT
I finished reading my library book last night: and it was genius. The author knew her Greek mythology and knew how to weave her knowledge into the plot.
A book that I give 10/10. I will definitely read it again and again.