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I'm not letting you anywhere near my daughter. She is also fanatics with beads and charms too. Did you know that these things can kill you? I trip on them occasionally. Not really a graceful fall.Mentioning it b/c I have so many beads at home that I could pretty much start a store on my own. Can actually control myself when it comes to books & CDs but with beads it's hopeless. :disapp:
Yikes, have you read all of them yet?
One of my hobbies is jewelry-making (beading). Mentioning it b/c I have so many beads at home that I could pretty much start a store on my own. Can actually control myself when it comes to books & CDs but with beads it's hopeless. :disapp:
The libraries here seem to still be in good stead (touch wood!), at least the one's in my area... And I do feel I'm doing my part, as I've got 54 books at home at the moment...
A friend of mine in your country has worked for her local bookmobile. She sent me a photo of the interior, and it was mouthwatering. A tidy little space completely populated with books on their shelves; what better vehicle could there be?
Good grief no! I'm just insatiably greedy when it comes to books.. (I've got a very complicated System of how, when and which books I read, that I won't bore anyone with!)
If there's anything worth being greedy about, books would have to be it.
Re: your system, do tell!
Me too me too. : I once wanted to be a teacher because These Happy Golden Years. They're one of the hearted warming book series.I loved the Little House series as a kid; still own all of the books and pull them out from time to time, especially The Long Winter.
Me too me too. : I once wanted to be a teacher because These Happy Golden Years. They're one of the hearted warming book series.
If you liked the Anne of Green Gables books, I hope you have found some of L.M. Montgomery's other books-I particularly liked My Blue Castle and A Tangled Web.
Also, when I was young, Rainbow Valley and Rilla of Ingleside, in the Anne series, were not in print. Now they are!