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Nellie

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  1. This is a very interesting question. I am definitely swayed by covers, on authors I have never heard of before as it's the only way I am tempted to pick up a book in a shop when there are thousends to choose from.

     

    As for authors I know I am less swayed by cover, as I know the contents will be to my taste.

  2. They didn't even ask me what I liked to read. I'm a regular at that library too, so I felt a bit miffed to be honest.

     

    I live in Hampshire and I have plenty of libraries locally, so I am going to start frequenting another one now.

     

    Makes you wonder what they are up to doesn't it? Perhaps its a cover for some illicit activity!

  3. They don't sound terrible friendly do they? If I do get invited along I was wondering about going and suggesting a really outrageous book to read. Can't think of one off the top of my head, but I am sure, given enough time I could find one. Perhaps one about a reading circle who are not very welcoming!

  4. So, I went to join my local reading group, not terribly successful....

     

    Librarian: Hello Madam! *big smile* Can I help you?

    Me: Yes please, I'd like to join the reading group please

    Librarian: *face like stone* I don't think we have one

    Me: Err.. There is a notice up on the board over there saying they meet every month

    Librarian: I will have to ask....

    Me: *waits while librarins whisper in corner shooting odd glances at me*

    Librarian: We have a list. I will put your details down and someone will ring you to see if you are suitable. *gets out list from under desk where there are names of people, some of which have "NO" written next to them*

     

    I have heard nothing.....

     

    Probably not the sort of group I want to join. I will keep looking.

  5. It's not my earliest memory, but it is my nicest childhood book memory.

     

    I was at infants school and I was taught by a teacher how to hold a book and turn it's pages so I didn't damage it. Then I was the only one who was allowed to read The Wind In The Willows. The copy had beautiful pictures of Toad, Rat, Mole and all the characters and I can remember looking at wonder at the beautiful book and wishing with all my heart that I could have one of my own one day.

  6. I always think it's a bit rude to ask to borrow people's possessions. If I see a book in someone's house that looks interesting I make a mental note of the title and go and look for it at the library. I wouldn't dream of asking to borrow it.

     

    I am very lucky to have an (almost) complete set of Agatha Christie first editions which are kept in a glass doored bookcase. People seem to think it's OK to ask to borrow those. There is no way I would lend those out! I tell them that it would invalidate the insurance. :friends0:

  7. I have also read since I was a small child, which thinking about it now is odd as none of my family read at all. I wonder how I was introduced to a love of books??

     

    I read now to escape and de-stress. I also have MS and find reading very threaputic, because, just for a while I can escape into a good story and forget random bits of me don't work properly!

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