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The library does carry CD's - mine has some Meat Loaf. Also has videos, DVD's, magazines and of course books. Most libraries have a website. You can look at the books & other material they have to lend on-line. My library is part of a network of libraries covering about 25 cities & towns. If the item is available at any one of the libraries in the network, you can order it to borrow and have it sent to your home library for pick-up. My library is also connected with a site called Freegal where you can download music legally and for FREE! There is a limit to how many songs you can download per week. They have lots of current day artists such as Adele, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, James Durbin and Sixx.A.M. Not sure if they have Meat Loaf. They might since Freegal is connected wth Sony Music.The library also has computers to use to write documents, surf the web.....The library is a great place. Some libraries will even give you a mini tour of the library & its resources if you ask. You can definitely get more than just great books to read.
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Re-reading The Heroin Diaries by Nikki Sixx
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mszee's Mistress with sexy goddess boots
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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins I love it! It's like Battle Royale with interesting characters
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I just borrowed Anne Rice's latest, The Wolf Gift, from the library. She is done with the vampires and on to the werewolves! I can't wait to read it.
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now that I've finished all of the currently available George RR Martin 'A Song of Ice and Fire' books, I've gone in a completely different direction, and started Stepen Fry's first novel 'The Liar'.
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Cider - a publication by CAMRA which I picked up in a National Trust shop last week. A great read for the lover of "cyder".
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I like books of that subject, too, Em, but what I enjoy (if you can use that word here ) reading even more are books about serial killers. I always wonder what turns a person into one. You know, we all come into this world that sweet, innocent babe and ... THEN what happens, know what I mean ?
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I bought a Kindle yesterday so decided to get Dracula. Always wanted to read it , and as it's published pre 1900, it was free!
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I'm reading Running With Scissors, an autobiography by Augusten Burroughs ... and omgoodness !!! On the back cover is written a review " RWS promotes visceral responses (of laughter, wincing, retching) on nearly every page ... " ... and they're not kidding... I'd like to add... "gasps and omgawds" as well ... lol ... and I'm enjoying it for what it is ... xo
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I have to say the Kindle is one of the best thing's I have every bought, highly recommended. Also, loving Dracula, good old fashioned vampire novel. Sharp teeth, no reflection, and a proper blood lust. None of this sparkly nonsense!
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I've just finished Albert Pierrpoints autobiography. A fascinating read My first career aspiration as a kid was to be a hangman. Even though hanging had long been abolished by the time I was born. I was a weird kid Last edited by The Flying Mouse; 11 Apr 2012 at 17:24. |
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That's one I intend to read one day. I found the film, starring Timothy Spall, really intriguing. Not sure how true to life it was though! I guess the reason that particular trade disappeared was its failure to keep up with cutting edge technology. |
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I am reading 'Confessions of a GP' very interesting to see a doctors take on things and some of the weird people they encounter (hope I'm not one of them!!)
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Finished Dracula! Was a brilliant but quite a hard read. Quite creepy as well.
Started on the Hobbit, and then onto The Lord of the Ring's. First time reading the Hobbit, have to say Tolkien is a storytelling genius. |
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Mega Loafer
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I read Dracula many years ago... and when you mentioned "creepy", the word caught my eye and I just had to make a mention. One of the scenes that never left my mind was of the Count crawling head first down the side of a tower... Am I remembering that correctly ? I can't remember, though, just WHY I found that so creepy ... lol ...xo
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Two chapters into the Hobbit. Regret not reading it until now as it's so brilliantly told. I can't wait for the film as I'm sure Peter Jackson will capture the magic perfectly, plus the cast is amazing. |
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Hobbit's fantastic story, loved it.
Onto the Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the ring. Glad I read the Hobbit beforehand, although not necessary the Hobbit adds to the story, and the beginning of the Fellowship fills in the gaps in the Hobbit, such as where Gandalf kept disappearing to. |
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