Just finished Diarmaid MacCulloch's Thomas Cromwell: A Revolutionary Life. I was pleasantly surprised by how readable it was. It staved off the pangs while awaiting Mantel's endlessly delayed Mirror and the Light.
Just finished Diarmaid MacCulloch's Thomas Cromwell: A Revolutionary Life. I was pleasantly surprised by how readable it was. It staved off the pangs while awaiting Mantel's endlessly delayed Mirror and the Light.
- r2d
My ebid.net stores:
>> Gemstones
>> Fossils, Minerals and Gemstone Rough
>> Jewels and Gadgets
I just started reading one of Barack Obama's books.
Marie
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https://www.ebid.net/ca/stores/Stay-Gold-Collectable-Shop
https://www.ebid.net/ca/stores/Stay-Gold-Coins-and-Banknotes
https://www.ebid.net/ca/stores/Stay-Gold-Stamp-Shop
https://www.ebid.net/ca/stores/Stay-Gold-Craft-Items-and-Patterns
https://www.ebid.net/ca/stores/Stay-Gold-General-Shop
My stash of paperbacks I bought from Helen who raises funds for the local Greyhound Rescue - should keep me busy for a while
Non of yer fictional stuff for me, just a book of facts..
It's a 1971 first edition too
I dared to open a box of books that has been sealed since Nov 2012.
I've rediscovered books that I forgot that I owned!
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Graham
Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it is about learning to dance in the rain.
Karen Maitland - the gallows curse
Simply Handmade all my handmade items
Maelbrigda's Bits and Pieces For Clothing and Jewellery, Ornaments, Odds & Ends & Much More
Craft Store Crafty bits & pieces. Patterns, Card, Yarn, Stamps and more
Books, Blu Rays, DVD's, CD's and Vinyl Records
https://www.ebid.net/uk/stores/The-Pagan-Tree
Please have a look. I combine postage wherever possible.
Just finished
It will be listed in the next YDC
Relentless by Alaistair Fotheringham. A biography of Miguel Indurain, the only cyclist to win the Tour De France five times in a row.
Top of my list is this book I just bought in the YDC
Just started Tombland by C J Sansom. I've read all of his previous books, a fantastic read.
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