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BookJumper

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  1. I am indeed a fan of Gaiman and Neverwhere so happens to be my favourite by him, so any similarities with that would be a definite selling point :lol: I'm also into my Greek mythology, which is why when I saw the title of this I did a double-take and thought, oooh interesting! I really need to try some Mieville soon, I think it'll end up being a toss between this and The City & The City, which also sounded awesome.

  2. Pizza Hut is for dinner :lol: we're having a large Cheese Bite Footie Feast Pizza (steak, chicken, spicy pork, spicy beef, ham and pepperoni) with extra cheese and cajun chicken, cheesy garlic bread, hot'n'spicy chicken strips, BBQ chicken wings, chilli onion rings, vanilla and chocolate swirl cheesecake and chocolate fugde brownie - all for

  3. Oh my, that's a lot of responsibility! :D I'll do my best though :lol:
    Thank you :roll: I'm sure you'll do brilliantly, you fine people seem to handle responsibility well :D the last person I saddled with telling me if something was OMG THE BEST BOOK EVER ended up allowing me to discover something which I am currently adoring every page of, so...!
  4. Lost Souls it is then
    To be fair, I really really really want to read this one so could you please let me know just how good it was when you're finished? If you tell me that OMG IT WAS THE BEST BOOK EVER, I might try to use it to shock me into being able to read certain things again, I'm aware that I'm missing out on a lot of good books being the way I am and it vexes me.
  5. Mary Berry's Complete Cookbook is an amazing tome that contains gazillions of recipes, every single one of which is illustrated in colour; they range from easy-peasy to astoundingly complex and the book itself contains very handy how-to guides from boiling eggs to carving game :D the only cookbook you'll ever need, pretty much.

     

    There's a lot of Mums on the forum so they're better qualified than me to answer that part of your question, but I would urge you to take anything you find in parenting books with several pinches of salt. Educational psychology is an ever-evolving field; for instance, if my parents had listened to the advice contained in the parenting books of 25 years ago, I would not have been raised speaking two languages (back then it was thought to 'confuse' children, whereas it is now actively encouraged and thank goodness for that).

  6. 'Scary' can mean a variety of things to a variety of people. Personally I find King at his best (Carrie, The Dark Half, Misery, Christine etc.) terrifying because he writes about the darkness within human nature which, to my mind, is infinitely scarier than any monster - I know not everyone subscribes to the same view. It might help us to answer your question better if you could give an example of something, a film for instance, which actually succeeded in scaring you :D?

  7. I have finished the jar and I seem to be still alive, so I think rejoicing is in order :D I will stick to 'best by' dates with raw meat because salmonella doesn't really appeal, otherwise I tend to eat anything that isn't green and/or furry - my body's used to it I think, not quite sure why I was so worried there!

  8. I've got a tub of sour cream & chive dip in the fridge, it was opened quite a while ago (I'd say at least 2/3 weeks) but there's no furry bits on it... is it safe, d'you guys think? The label says 3 days but then the label on ready-made curry sauce says the same thing and I always use that provided it isn't furry - the difference being that I cook the sauce and wouldn't really want to cook my sour cream dip :D!

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