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Where's Spot by Eric Hill

every night

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Originally posted by @wolfgang59
Where's Spot by Eric Hill

every night
How many years? 😉

-VR

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Originally posted by @very-rusty
How many years? 😉

-VR
In my second year.
But then the youngest will get interested ...

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Originally posted by @wolfgang59
In my second year.
But then the youngest will get interested ...
Of course a children's book you read to your children! 😉

-VR

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Last Friends (Book three of Jane Gardam's Old Filth Trilogy)

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Douglas Adams: the long dark teatime of the soul

I have read that a long time ago. It is still funny.

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the Broons….holidays in the button ben

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Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Andarnas Labyrint (The Labyrinth of Spirits), the fourth and final book in the Cemetery of Forgotten Books series.

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Recently finished 'If Cats Disappeared From The World' by Genki Kawamura.

Has one of the worst opening chapters I have ever read, but was encouraged by the colleague I borrowed it from to 'stick with it.' - I'm glad I did. A really good read.

Today I borrowed H.G Wells 'The Invisible Man' from the library. (A book I really should have read by now).

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
Recently finished 'If Cats Disappeared From The World' by Genki Kawamura.

Has one of the worst opening chapters I have ever read, but was encouraged by the colleague I borrowed it from to 'stick with it.' - I'm glad I did. A really good read.

Today I borrowed H.G Wells 'The Invisible Man' from the library. (A book I really should have read by now).
I am reading a story about this short bald headed man with a white beard. Has quite a seperiority complex. (No I don't think it is santa) This fellow is quite skinny slight of build.

Author is unknown!

-VR

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Georg Rusam: Ösetrreichische Exulanten in Franken und Schwaben

Looks like I have a severe lack of knowledge of Austrian History in the 16th and 17th century...

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@very-rusty said
I am reading a story about this short bald headed man with a white beard. Has quite a seperiority complex. (No I don't think it is santa) This fellow is quite skinny slight of build.
Ah, an autobiography...

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
Ah, an autobiography...
Yeah, about some English dude who thinks he is a Ghost! 😛

-VR

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Have just completed reading The President is Missing. James Patterson.
Quite well written, with inputs from Bill Clinton.

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
Recently finished 'If Cats Disappeared From The World' by Genki Kawamura.

Has one of the worst opening chapters I have ever read, but was encouraged by the colleague I borrowed it from to 'stick with it.' - I'm glad I did. A really good read.

Today I borrowed H.G Wells 'The Invisible Man' from the library. (A book I really should have read by now).
Highly recommend reading The Invisible Man (if you haven't done so already).

A really enjoyable read. First paragraph and you're hooked.

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