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Post by windysisters on Jan 1, 2022 12:54:01 GMT
You know that something is something.
- Go Tell the Bees that I am Gone
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peppercricket
Book Assistant
Batley Townswoman's Guild presents the Battle of Pearl Harbour
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Post by peppercricket on Jan 1, 2022 12:55:23 GMT
We were a grumpy lot that summer of 2012.
Tales from the Folly by Ben Aaronovitch
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Post by adelynechan on Jan 2, 2022 20:46:36 GMT
I respect a good checklist, but I'm beginning to think my mother went overboard.
You'll Be The Death of Me by Karen McManus
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Post by celia48 on Jan 22, 2022 15:01:42 GMT
I was on my way to scrounge some tobacco from Lucy, who I sometimes call L-Plate, and is probably the poshest person I’ve ever met - who doesn’t like anyone touching her and thinks the world is flat - when I heard it all kicking off in the little room next to the canteen.
Rabbit Hole by Mark Billingham
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Post by pennylane on Jan 22, 2022 18:15:01 GMT
I was on my way to scrounge some tobacco from Lucy, who I sometimes call L-Plate, and is probably the poshest person I’ve ever met - who doesn’t like anyone touching her and thinks the world is flat - when I heard it all kicking off in the little room next to the canteen. Rabbit Hole by Mark Billingham Ooh I hope this is good, I picked up a copy from the library
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Post by celia48 on Jan 22, 2022 18:58:02 GMT
I was on my way to scrounge some tobacco from Lucy, who I sometimes call L-Plate, and is probably the poshest person I’ve ever met - who doesn’t like anyone touching her and thinks the world is flat - when I heard it all kicking off in the little room next to the canteen. Rabbit Hole by Mark Billingham Ooh I hope this is good, I picked up a copy from the library Just started it and so far, yes it’s good.
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peppercricket
Book Assistant
Batley Townswoman's Guild presents the Battle of Pearl Harbour
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Post by peppercricket on Jan 23, 2022 16:12:00 GMT
Rabbit Hole on my wishlist too.
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Post by pennylane on Jan 23, 2022 16:13:37 GMT
I lost an arm on my last trip home.
Kindred by Octavia E. Butler
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Post by jessieloo22 on Jan 28, 2022 21:22:16 GMT
WHEN PEOPLE SAY ‘terminal’, I think of the airport.
The 100 years of Lennie and Margot
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vixen1
Agatha Christie Whodunnit
Bookworm, fangirl, historian, biscotti enthusiast!
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Post by vixen1 on Jan 29, 2022 9:46:57 GMT
Once upon a time there lived a little boy called Willie.
- Stories of Magic and Mischief, Enid Blyton
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peppercricket
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Batley Townswoman's Guild presents the Battle of Pearl Harbour
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Post by peppercricket on Jan 29, 2022 16:41:40 GMT
Sunday, 19 September 1965
Sunday afternoon, thought Verity Malone, was a blameless time of day.
The Midnight Hour by Elly Griffiths
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Post by rosemary3 on Jan 30, 2022 21:42:57 GMT
It was the first afternoon of the Christmas term and Mr Carter was enjoying the peace and stillness, so soon to be shattered by the arrival of sixty-seven boys on the school train.
Jennings Goes To School by Anthony Buckeridge
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vixen1
Agatha Christie Whodunnit
Bookworm, fangirl, historian, biscotti enthusiast!
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Post by vixen1 on Feb 9, 2022 9:12:57 GMT
It was 5:42am on May Day, 1983, In the West of England, and i sliver of sun had edged above the ridge.
The Left-Handed Booksellers of London by Garth Nix
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Post by rosemary3 on Feb 11, 2022 21:49:34 GMT
As a pathology technician who worked in a mortuary, the question I'm asked most often is, "How on earth did you end up working with dead bodies?"
Murder Isn't Easy: The Forensics of Agatha Christie by Carla Valentine
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wyres
Agatha Christie Whodunnit
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Post by wyres on Apr 30, 2022 19:13:39 GMT
Let me tell you the story of a righteous man.
Ariadne by Jennifer Saint.
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