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Joo's Book Reviews and Interviews: The Stranger in the Shed by Nicola Palmer
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Joo's Book Reviews and Interviews. Because I like to read. Saturday, 18 July 2015. The Stranger in the Shed by Nicola Palmer. Nicola Palmer writes children's books. I like reading Nicola Palmer's stories. I'm not a (young) child. Again, this is a fab story from this author. There's an underlying story about bullying, but it's more about friendship. Is smelly Angus real or imaginary? Is Angus' world real or imaginary? Does it matter to Rory when he's ignored by just about everyone else? Damien J. Nash.
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October | 2014 | Bits and Pieces
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Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory. (Ed Viesturs). Almost One Year on. A Sunday to remember. I’m not a Carer! In a Heartbeat…. Nicholas C. Rossis. On A Sunday to remember. Karen on A Sunday to remember. On I’m not a Carer! Sluggie on Re-inventing the self. On Re-inventing the self. Nicholas C. Rossis. POTL: All Things Books, Reading and Publishing. MorgEn Bailey - Creative Writing Guru. Annabelle Franklin, Author: Messages from Millie. Ann Marie Thinking Out Loud. October 4, 2014.
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I’m not a “Carer”! | Bits and Pieces
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Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory. (Ed Viesturs). Almost One Year on. A Sunday to remember. I’m not a Carer! In a Heartbeat…. Nicholas C. Rossis. On A Sunday to remember. Karen on A Sunday to remember. On I’m not a Carer! Sluggie on Re-inventing the self. On Re-inventing the self. Nicholas C. Rossis. POTL: All Things Books, Reading and Publishing. MorgEn Bailey - Creative Writing Guru. Annabelle Franklin, Author: Messages from Millie. Ann Marie Thinking Out Loud. I’m not a Carer!
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Lattemama in English | … | Page 2
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July 29, 2016. For some reason or other I haven’t been sewing much the past few months. I’ve made a tee for Sofia and a skirt for Isabel but the high production rate I had a few years ago is gone. I have however made several tees for myself and before we left on our roadtrip I knew I had to make a few new ones. The fabric is from Stoff och Stil. In Malmö and the pattern is the Metro tee from Oliver S – heavily modified to give me more tummy room and more room over the biceps. July 27, 2016. Rickard’...
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September | 2014 | Bits and Pieces
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Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory. (Ed Viesturs). Almost One Year on. A Sunday to remember. I’m not a Carer! In a Heartbeat…. Nicholas C. Rossis. On A Sunday to remember. Karen on A Sunday to remember. On I’m not a Carer! Sluggie on Re-inventing the self. On Re-inventing the self. Nicholas C. Rossis. POTL: All Things Books, Reading and Publishing. MorgEn Bailey - Creative Writing Guru. Annabelle Franklin, Author: Messages from Millie. Ann Marie Thinking Out Loud. In other news, I&...
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Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory. (Ed Viesturs) | Bits and Pieces
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Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory. (Ed Viesturs). Almost One Year on. A Sunday to remember. I’m not a Carer! In a Heartbeat…. Nicholas C. Rossis. On A Sunday to remember. Karen on A Sunday to remember. On I’m not a Carer! Sluggie on Re-inventing the self. On Re-inventing the self. Nicholas C. Rossis. POTL: All Things Books, Reading and Publishing. MorgEn Bailey - Creative Writing Guru. Annabelle Franklin, Author: Messages from Millie. Ann Marie Thinking Out Loud. That there mounta...
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Joo's Book Reviews and Interviews: Losing It by Elizabeth Armstrong
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Joo's Book Reviews and Interviews. Because I like to read. Saturday, 16 May 2015. Losing It by Elizabeth Armstrong. I found it hard to pigeon hole this book into a genre. On the surface it's a paranormal/supernatural story, but only a little bit. It starts reading a bit chick-litty, but it's more than that. There's a bit of violence with the police involved, but it's more of a mystery. But, for me, overall it was a satisfying story, with possibly a set-up for future stories. Visit Amazon.co.uk. I've fini...
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