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Thankyou I bought them. It's a rather nice book and I gave my daughter a good donation for the charity she's raising funds for. Unfortunately the costume jewellery she had been given wasnt to my taste so I passed on that.

I didnt read any of Austen's books either for school days. And I've never seen any of the tv adaptations. This should be interesting
 
If you like romance and a sarcastic view of Regency society then enjoy.

I liked Mansfield park as it’s the most interesting to me but I rarely read fiction.

Thankyou I read a varied sort of books. I use our local library for a lot of books and buy more in the local charity shops. Latest charity shop buy was a French book to brush up on my old qualifications as I may be going to Paris next year for a couple of days. I'm amazed I remember so much from school days
 

We have a book barn here which has thousands of used book all for a £1 and 50p for kids books.

Any book you want they have. I could spend hours in there!

My french is rubbish lol!
 

If you haven't seen the movie The Jane Austen Book Club, you might enjoy it. It's also a book, which is quite different from the movie. I like both. The book is by Karen Joy Fowler.
 

My own idea of UK village life is a mix of Miss Marple, Miss Read, and Monica Edwards. ETA: Midsomer Murders!

I discovered Thomas Merton in college, when I read The Seven Storey Mountain for a course. In later years I rediscovered him and read more of his books. He is one of my favorite authors, and I guess two of my favorites of his books are The Wisdom of the Desert and Seeds of Contemplation.
 
@SaskiaKC but what do we know, right? Oh man I loved Midsomer Murders, until they started having a)corpses and even killings onscreen, and b) more than one murder per episode. I felt they had caved to the violence-craving masses, and anyway, if they kill off 5 people in a village every week, how long is there going to be a village????

I haven't read any Merton, but I can see I'll want to. Thanks for the titles!
 

I liked Midsomer Murders when Tom Barnaby was the DCI. I haven't been able to get interested in John Barnaby or his sidekicks.

Talking of killing off so many people in little villages each week, there is a hilarious program (maybe available on YouTube) with interviews with the cast, in which John Nettles says something very much like what you've just said).
 
We have a book barn here which has thousands of used book all for a £1 and 50p for kids books.

Any book you want they have. I could spend hours in there!

My french is rubbish lol!

ooh the book barn seems like my idea of heaven

and my French is OK just needs a good old polishing so I can speak with the native French people on my trip. School days French cant be that bad
 
ooh the book barn seems like my idea of heaven

and my French is OK just needs a good old polishing so I can speak with the native French people on my trip. School days French cant be that bad
French - some of it sticks,a lot has gone AWOL and i need it back ASAP. We are moving to France sometime in spring. Cant write more now, back to french swotting.
 
French - some of it sticks,a lot has gone AWOL and i need it back ASAP. We are moving to France sometime in spring. Cant write more now, back to french swotting.

Good luck. The problem I'm having is the verbs etc. I'm only brushing up on the ones I think I will need. I refuse to be like my husband who thinks that by speaking slowly and doing hand gestures he will get what he wants hee hee.
 
I'm now half way through the last book I had to read in the Emma Harte series. Called Just Rewards by Barbara Taylor Bradford
 
Good luck. The problem I'm having is the verbs etc. I'm only brushing up on the ones I think I will need. I refuse to be like my husband who thinks that by speaking slowly and doing hand gestures he will get what he wants hee hee.
Have found that spoken french is a lot easier than written, for example the le/la dilemma - recent guidance was to speak quickly and use l'
 
Good luck. The problem I'm having is the verbs etc. I'm only brushing up on the ones I think I will need. I refuse to be like my husband who thinks that by speaking slowly and doing hand gestures he will get what he wants hee hee.
Have found that spoken french is a lot easier than written, for example the le/la dilemna recent guidance was to speak quickly and use l'
 
Aye, that's the one. Not seen the movie.

Just started 'War of the Worlds' by Wells, never read this book before, will be interesting to note the differences to the films.
H.G.Wells. Seemingly a diabetic and one of the main drivers behind the NHS. Or is that common knowledge here?
 
H.G.Wells. Seemingly a diabetic and one of the main drivers behind the NHS. Or is that common knowledge here?

Also, it was, I think, Wells who supported the founder of dotorg.
 
Just finished my seventh book in a series on my kindle of the Author Dewey Lambdin, and his sea stories about Alan Jewrie in the Royal navy and his trials and tribulations, victories and losses, based around the time of the American Revolution in the late 1700`s.
Very enjoyable fiction series indeed, and I have moved on and am now just started reading how to make Moonshine on my kindle, (legally bought from Amazon) and then will revert to my beloved Terry Pratchett once more.
Does anyone else who uses a kindle, find themselves side swiping normal books to get the pages to change, and then hope no one saw you doing that?
 
Reading One Door Away From Heaven by Dean Koontz. Been a long time since I picked up one of his books. I got this one from my daughter who is raising funds for her daughter's scouts group as they had all their camping equipment stolen. It's OK but I do wonder what our American friends think of his outlook on American lfe
 

His books don't appeal to me. I tried one of them years ago about the time I first heard of Stephen King. I've never seen the attraction in either one of them.
 
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