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Chrissy

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  1. Not a rumour Laura, his husband and a writer finished off the book when he died,

    He was just pages away from completing it at the time of his death last year but, determined to realise Stephen's dream of having it published, his husband Andrew worked with a writer to finish the final few pages, using Stephen's notes. (from stephengatelyfans.co.uk)
  2. Hello lalalalana. I am just going to point you in the direction of our forum rules and guidelines here, where we ask

     

    ...please do not join just to ask for help with your homework / dissertation / survey etc. These are also only allowed for regular, active members.

     

    I should add that you should feel free to take a look around though, as there are probably a number of threads that might be what you are looking for. Thanks.

  3. Linda Gillard.

     

    'Emotional Geology' ~ 'EG' is a book of texture, emotional and otherwise. It stays with you long after you have closed the cover.

     

    'Star Gazing' ~ The particular journey that this book takes you on will be enlightening and awakening. You will see the world differently at the end.

     

    'A Lifetime Burning' ~ This book is a different beast altogether, the strands of the story interweaving themselves to be a compelling read. Linda has taken something considered controversial and written a book that is stunning.

     

    All three beautifully written by a author who truly understands human frailties and strengths. Characters you can believe in, plots that compel you to read on, and a sense of wonder at completion.

  4. it rather reminded me of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (if you remember them :blush:)

    Oh yes I do, love them. 'Our House' was always my move-in song ~ the first music played whenever I moved into a new place. :tong:

  5. This was obviously the nmain focus of the days tv news. Such a horrible thing to have happened, and with no obvious 'cause'. From early reports the man who carried it out was a nice friendly bloke who had just become a grandfather. :blush:

  6. Amazing Grace makes me cry - does it count as it is a hymn? It was played at my grandad's funeral.

     

    Kimmy, take a look at this thread then! Mugglenot put a link in the thread that is just wonderful. You will definietly get goosepimply and teary. :blush:

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