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Librarylizzi

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About Librarylizzi

  • Birthday 12/26/1968

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    The Book With No Name by Ano
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    Essex
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    Reading, holidays,footballl

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  1. Posh Pawn hahaha and GBBO from last night
  2. I don't think i could stop at one but if I had to I would say The Book Thief, it's the book I always recommend to people. Other than that it's dependent on mood, genre etc. difficult question ha ha
  3. Oh I'm glad to hear there's another I will check it on our library catalogue Monday. I will add Kabul Beauty School too thank you
  4. Great for the spectators though Sedge! Thank goodness normal service resumes today the Internationals are over.....
  5. I just finished this, I liked the cover but all the way through I was comparing it to McCall Smiths Ladies Detective Agency. Although this book is set in Rwanda, it is quite harrowing at times but I enjoyed the characters in it and of course it's about cakes, so wasn't at all terrible. A recommended read.
  6. Unlucky Sedge! We'll look for a win Inver
  7. The one you gave up on was quite harrowing but tied in with the Neighbour I struggle with that subject too since I had my son years ago . I cant recommend any particularly as i read them all as they come along like I do with all my authors. I will let you know about the one I am reading now
  8. Sounds like a result really with no strikers! Who needs RVP anyway ha ha
  9. Hiya, have you tried Lisa Gardner? She is excellent, she does series and stand- alones and I really enjoy her books. Tana French is another fav of mine, more psychological suspense than gore! Good luck and happy reading!
  10. Vimes hi, no i could never read the ending first, what would be the point?
  11. I was a Special Constable for 6 years. I made some brilliant friends and learned a lot about myself!
  12. Well I started off as a humble library assistant, now I'm a Library Development Officer which means I do librarians work for less money, well that's ok because I love my job! I work in a busy public lending library and we have just closed to the public as we open in September in our brand new multi million pound home in Southend. I especially love encouraging children to read as I loved going to the library as a child. We have no librarians in our library now as they are all in managerial posts i really hope its different where you are bookmonkey xx
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