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No spirits have stimulated such connoisseurship in recent years as have the Whisk(e)y family. Michael Jackson, "Whisky the definitive world guide" |
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Now i come to think of it I don't think I've ever watched Trainspotting all the way through either-seen it a bit at a time as my boys have the DVD. |
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"A gentle knight was pricking on the plain" ... Spenser, "The Faerie Queene". I've had the less than pleasure of introducing undergrads to the joys of Spenser. This always had them giggling.;)
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"Lying in bed, I abandoned the facts again and was back in Ambrosia."
The opening sentence of Billy Liar by Keith Waterhouse, an excellent book which was filmed with Tom Courtenay playing the title role. |
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My mum has recently been converted to using the Kindle and keeps telling me I should invest in one! At the moment I'm reading through a lot of DHLawrence and other things for research. When i'm having a moment off I'm reading the companion book to Downton Abbey which is surprisingly interesting and useful!:) |
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Read Billy Liar at school - good book. Elderly people like Kindle because they can increase the font size - which makes it good when your eye sight is decreasing! :eek::rolleyes: |
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Call me old fashioned -I still love to have a book in my hand and turn the pages...:o |
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"Roger, aged seven, and no longer the youngest of the family, ran in wide zigzags, to and fro, across the steep field that sloped up from the lake to Holly Howe, the farm where they were staying for part of the summer holidays. He ran until he nearly reached the hedge by the footpath, then turned and ran until he nearly reached the hedge on the other side of the field. Then he turned and crossed the field again. Each crossing of the field brought him nearer to the farm. The wind was against him, and he was tacking up against it to the farm, where at the gate his patient mother was awaiting him. He could not run straight because he was a sailing vessel, a tea-clipper, the Cutty Sark."
Another favourite from childhood -Swallows and Amazons. Bought it to re-read last year! |
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I still read conventional books though. It is a boon for those thick tomes......those that make your arm go to sleep. I think if you got one Dianne, many of the classics are free...or very low cost and there is also the daily deal for the kindle (99p for a download) |
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I love my Kindle which has really surprised me because having been an avid reader all my life I was unsure whether I would cope with not having the feel and smell of an actual book. It's a slightly different experience but equally enjoyable.
And as for the deteriorating eyesight, it was a real boon to me earlier this year when I was off work for a while with an eye condition which caused my sight to deteriorate, being able to increase the font size was really helpful. I would recommend the Kindle to anyone. |
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