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Nigel wrote: worryingly most of them arent fiction
my wall of books:
Nigel wrote:worked it out
1 of ospreys
1 of wargaming stuff
3 of costume books
3 of fiction
rest hisrory and accounting stuff
Maerwynn wrote:my wall of books:
Waaah! Library porn!
Since you've shown me yours, I'll show you mine... I'll post a pic on Monday. Not very big at the moment because of moving house regularly, but I do have sheet music in it too.
I'm told I do a good Bene Gesserit impression in my wimple
Maerwynn
I do have sheet music in it too

lidimy wrote:I do have sheet music in it too
Ooh, good one, that counts too right?![]()
Just checked my Stig of the Dump, was printed in 1971, first printed 1963. That's oldIt's nice to look back through all my dad's books actually, all the old favourites like' One Hundred Million Francs' and 'The Night the Water Came' and 'Tom's Midnight Garden' bring back so many memories.
Most of the books that I've bought in the past years have been non-fiction, bar Tristram Shandy and Gulliver's travels!![]()
Lidi (:
lidimy wrote:Umm...
Well as long as you aren't dog eared, and don't have a floppy cover with missing pages, then I'm sure you count as new


Ecce wrote:Wayland2002 wrote:He's a black belt in Yorkshire Sumo.
Actually, it's the Scottish martial art of Siujimi. Including such moves as "Giesmairchipspal", "Haudmabottlaneedapish" and of course "Canyirmammyso?"
guthrie wrote:
We really should have a Dune theme night at some event or other. The more BG the better, but who can come up with a Stillsuit?
Panda wrote:That would be some decent bit of kit making. I'd pay to see that!!!
I would have all the Frank Herberts cept it be hard to find them second hand and I come very close to having a phobia about buying books first hand.....
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