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Hiya, madbumblebee (love the name)! to the forum!
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Hiya, mandalaybookshop! to the forum!
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Hiya, Aaron! to the forum!
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Hiya, Leanne! to the forum, and congratulations on your upcoming wedding!
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Hiya, Vina! to the forum!
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Hiya, Leonna! to the forum!
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Hiya, Sarah! to the forum!
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Hiya, Valentina! to the forum!
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We recently bought a chest coffee table, which I filled with books. Then the other day, I looked under the table for something, and the bottom of it has broken and is bulging outwards. So, I've had to move a whole lot of them out and into a plastic storage tub which is sitting in our (tiny) lounge room.
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I've found a few errors, but none that I can specifically remember off-hand. I do find them irritating, as I'm sure books are proof-read by more than one person. If I pick them up on the first read, then surely someone who does that for a living must be able to.
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I'm not keen on short stories, though I have read a few Stephen King ones. Those weren't too short, though. My book for the Penguin read is a collection of short stories by RK Narayan (I'm sure I've spelt that wrong ). The problem with those is that some of the stories are literally 3 pages long, and I just don't see the point of them. I need something that I can get involved in, with a plot of decent length and lots of things happening.
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^The Pillars of the Earth is a fanstastic read. I hope you enjoy it.
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I've yet to read Guns, Germs and Steel, or Collapse, though I own both. I did enjoy The Rise and Fall of the Third Chimpanzee; have you read that one?
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I usually give them a few chances, unless they are truly terrible. I've given Dean Koontz countless chances, but I've pretty much given up on him now. I do still pick up his books though, and read the blurb on the back.
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I'd go for The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy. It's a very funny read.
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Hello and welcome!
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Hi Jo! to the forum.
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Nici - try here. A lot of people are having this problem.
Someone suggested the following:
"Depending on your version place any 32 or 64 bit VISTA dvd in your computer and reboot it.
Boot from the DVD ROM
Select restore from a previous restore point
The first two restore points available to me failed. i had to go back 3 days before i found one that worked for me.
After that, manually attempt to download and install the update that was giving you issue. i simply disabled automatic updates until i can find out more about why this even happened."
I haven't read the rest, but there's 7 pages on there - hopefully someone will have the solution.
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Piiiizzza!
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I've started getting into bringing Tuna Light Lunches (the John West meals) into work. They're quite decent, and filling. Probably healthier than white bread (which is what I usually have).
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Boiled egg bread roll. Yum!
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^Will this be your first Atwood book, Supergran? She's quite the author. Alias Grace is my favourite of her books.
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A graphic novel of Wuthering Heights? Sounds interesting!
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^Ditto - I loved The Beach. It really is a great read.
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I attempted this one last year, and just couldn't stick with it. From the blurb on the back I thought it would be an excellent thriller, but it just seemed to go off on these odd tangents, too much for my liking.