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A Book Tour

I’ve had to use YouTube this time, and thus it might only let 25 views happen. If it does behave awkward, and you do want to see itlet me know; though bare in mind the title y’know there’s no nudity or anything salacious (unless badly stored books do it for you).

EDIT: I’ve put it on public but will switch it back off again towards the end of next week, I’m not a massive fan of youtube but until I work out why Cinocopa is making the sound go weird I’m stuck with this.

EDIT 2: It’s now on private but if you urgently desire to see my book collection in all its untidy glory email me, or leave a comment here.

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Posted in Talkies 1 year, 5 months ago at 1:03 am.

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  1. “This is a private video. Blah blah sign up login and jump through all these hoops.”

  2. I was playing “Snap” whilst I watched, and shouted it when I spotted Francis Wheen’s “Hoo-Hahs”.

    My mother swore by the Be-Ro cookbook, only in her case a fifties version with no cover. Considering we’re direct descendants of the original Mrs Beeton*….

    * not yet verified by “Who Do You Think You Are”

  3. “pile of crap that we bought from Argos”. That applies to just about anything from there, I’d have thought.

    I would reciprocate with a book tour in our house (ordered only by author surname), but it would be “chicklit this, chicklit that, uni book, uni book, pointless autobiography, chicklit” (repeat ad infinitum).

    And yes, I know your noseyness still hasn’t been fully satisfied with my clothing-look. I will do it…. honest (mum)… ;-)

    I was also looking at your house thinking “that’s from Ikea… we have that…” repeatedly. Especially when I got to the cookery books, as we have the same shelf for our books (although mine is grossly underused in comparison).

  4. be not afeared of Wilkie Collins – seriously – The Lady in White is a ratcheting read once you get into it and flies by (bit pulpy for my tastes though, he was sort of like a Jackie Collins of his day I reckon – wonder if they are related?!).


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