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Problems! I lost half of it, because it submitted before I had finished. Edited it, then it wouldn't let me post cos I wasn't logged in (fed up with being logged out all the time), so will try and edit again.

PP

 

That is really annoying. :D

I get that sometimes when I'm writing an answer. If I take too long writing it up then when I go to submit I'm logged out. Have to start all over again. I've started to just write out the reply on Wordpad and then just copy and paste it in and submit.

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Hey you guys, just tick the 'remember me' box at the top right hand side where you print your user name and password then it keeps you logged on however long you take - even if you disconnect. you just have to remember to log out when you finish or else your name stays on indefinitely.

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Would like to read at some point

 

 

 

These are all books that I've never read but would like to at some point in the future. There will be a separate list for my TBR Mountain. If someone recommends a book on the list I will star it so that when I come to choose a book it might make it easier.

 

 

 

Frankenstein - Mary Shelley

 

Barchester Towers - Anthony Trollope

 

The Railway Children - E.Nesbit **

 

Far from the Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy **

 

Diary - Samual Pepys *

 

Vanity Fair - W.M.Thackeray **

 

The Forsyte Saga - John Galsworthy *

 

The Mill on the Floss - George Elliot *

 

Vile Bodies - Evelyn Waugh **

 

For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway

 

Bliss and Other Stories - Katherine Mansfield

 

Treasue Island - Robert Louis Stevenson

 

Lord Jim - Joseph Conrad

 

The Virgin and the Gypsy - D.H.Lawrence

 

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

 

The Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey Chaucer

 

An Instance of the Fingerpost - Iain Pears

 

Joe Cat series by Shirley Rousseau

 

Lillian Jackson Braun-Cat Who series.

 

The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd

 

Hidden Talents by Erica James

 

Joyce Fussey's? "Cat's in My Coffee

 

 

 

More to be added

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Sorry to hijack your thread with this, PP! There is only one setting that I can see, which says...

This is the time in seconds that a user must remain inactive before their login session expires.
However, it also affects how long people show on the 'Who's Online' thingy.

 

At the moment, it's set to 15 minutes, and I don't really want people showing on the 'Who's Online' long after they've gone.

 

Saying that, I've never noticed myself logged out.. it will be interesting to know if the 'Remember Me' link makes a difference to people.

 

Also, if you get logged out, and you've been active in the last 15 minutes, it might be worth checking your cookies etc.

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We have a poppy AND a purple poppy??? I had no idea. Greetings, poppy!

 

Thanks KW :D

When I first joined I didn't realise there was a purple variety here already, otherwise I would have used something else .......hope it doesn't lead to too much confusion and I don't cause PP huge embarrassment :D .

As long as I keep away from cat avs, you should be able to tell us apart.

Hope the 'remember me' thing works for you PP, people were having the same problem on another forum and that's one of the things they said to do. The other was to write directly into microsoft word or similar, then transfer to forum.

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Hi Poppy. Yes it seemed to work yesterday. I keep forgetting to tick the box, but once i get into the habit I think we have it resolved. I have recently been copying everything before I send it, as I lost so much in the past. That helped, and as you say, if its going to be a long post like a review I do it somewhere else.

Thanks, PP

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Would like to read at some point



 

These are all books that I've never read but would like to at some point in the future. There will be a separate list for my TBR Mountain. If someone recommends a book on the list I will star it so that when I come to choose a book it might make it easier.





 

Frankenstein - Mary Shelley

 

Barchester Towers - Anthony Trollope

 

The Railway Children - E.Nesbit

 

Far from the Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy Far From the

 

Diary - Samual Pepys

 

Vanity Fair - W.M.Thackeray

 

The Forsyte Saga - John Galsworthy

 

The Mill on the Floss - George Elliot

 

Vile Bodies - Evelyn Waugh

 

For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway

 

Bliss and Other Stories - Katherine Mansfield

 

Treasue Island - Robert Louis Stevenson

 

Lord Jim - Joseph Conrad

 

The Virgin and the Gypsy - D.H.Lawrence

 

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

 

The Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey Chaucer

 

More to be added

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I listened to a very abridged version of The Diary of Samuel Pepys and found it fascinating. Would definitely recommend it.

 

Carole

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Carole said;

 

I listened to a very abridged version of The Diary of Samuel Pepys and found it fascinating. Would definitely recommend it.

 

Carole

:D

I've had this book for ages, part of a whole set of books published by Marshall Cavendish. They were issued once a fortnight I think with the proverbial accompanying magazine - The Great Writers. I collected them all. I have read quite a few, but I catalogued them on Librarything the other day and saw one or two that I should read or re-read. They are lovely hardback books.

 

PP

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MOUNT TBR

 

Somehow I doubt I'll ever scale it, but I'll have a go!

 

In no particular order, and books being added very frequently!

 

 

A Child Called It by Dave Pelzer

 

The Conjuror's Bird by Martin Davies

 

Winter Solstice by Rosamunde Pilcher

 

Blackberry Wine by Joanne Harris

 

Chocolat by Joanne Harris

 

Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris

 

Dime Store Magic by Kelley Armstrong

 

Body Double by Tess Gerritson

 

My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult

 

Can You Keep a Secret? by Sophie Kinsella

 

The Faber Book of Contemporary Stories About Childhood

 

The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger **

 

Fleshmarket Close by Ian Rankin

 

Other Peoples Children by Joanna Trollope

 

Watchman by Ian Rankin

 

Tiger's Child by Torey L. Hayden

 

Intimate Lies by Maria Barrett

 

The Outsider by Albert Camus

 

The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett

 

The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett

 

Winter in Madrid by C.J Sansom

 

Never Say Die by Tess Gerritsen

 

The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

 

Blue Dahlia by Nora Roberts

 

Everything You Know by Zoe Heller

 

The Family Way by Tony Parsons

 

The Little Friend by Donna Tartt

 

Isobel's Wedding by Sheila O'Flanagan

 

The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory

 

We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver **

 

Emma (Penguin Popular Classics) by Jane Austen

 

The loving spirit by Daphne Du Maurier, Dame

 

Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier, Dame **

 

Always and Forever by Cathy Kelly

 

Evening Class by Maeve Binchey

 

The Copper Beech by Maeve Binchey

 

Under Gemini by Rosamunde Pilcher

 

Princess Diana's Revenge by Michael, de Larrabeiti

 

A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian by Marina Lewyicka

 

Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman by Elizabeth Buchan

 

Man and boy by Tony Parsons

 

The Shell Seekers (Coronet Books) by Rosamunde Pilcher

 

Atonement by Ian McEwan **

 

Last Chance Saloon by Marian Keyes

 

The Secrets of Jin-Shei by Alma Alexander

 

Rachel's Holiday by Marian Keyes

 

The carosel - Rosamunde Pilcher

 

The Sins of their fathers - Gilda O'Neil

 

Make Us Traitors - Gilda O'Neil

 

On Beauty - Zadie Smith

 

Empire of the Sun -JG Ballard *

 

The Kindness Of Women - JG Ballard *

 

 

Black Dog - Stephen Booth *

 

The Bronte Project - Jennifer Vandever

 

Super - Cannes - J.G.Ballard

 

Daphne du Maurier - A Daughters Memoir - Flavia Leng

 

Nothing Happened - Ebba Haslund

 

Ellen Terry - Moira Shearer

 

Sesame and Lilies - John Ruskin

 

The Man-Booker Prize - 35 years of the best of contemporary fiction, 1969-2003

 

Another Time, Another Place - Jessie Kesson (but I will be reading Sam's first LOL)

 

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PP,

 

I read a Child Called It...very moving. Not immaculate in its writing but it IS a story told in the real words of the man that lived the nightmare so you excuse that. But it's good and should be read if for no other reason to remind us that not all of us live lives of peace, joy, abundance and love.

 

KW

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I've read about a dozen of your TBRs - I guess we have some similarities in taste (not that we didn't already know that - LOL!). You've got some really good reading to look forward to there. :D

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