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Please note: I have books here that I must send out. Please check with me before sending any books. If I have a book that you're concerned about, please let me know, and I'll do my best to get it moving again. Part of my problem is that
I'm working my way down the list on some books without finding anyone who still wants it, so if you could supply a name and address that will help me get the book moving.
This is what the weather is like around my area right now.



I've loved books ever since I was old enough to read, and have had a book in my hand for most of my life since. With children, a home and a job I found I wasn't reading as much as I used to, but Bookcrossing has changed that. This is partly why I enjoy bookrays - if someone else is waiting for a book I have a good excuse to sit and read it Right Now!
I teach computing skills for adult education and enjoy computers, and I also teach English, so I'm fascinated at the idea of bringing all my interests together in this way.
Thanks to Cliff1976 I have a wishlist:
I love hearing from new people via bookcrossing.
I mainly read mystery/thriller books or science fiction, but have been known to read most things. I've been reading all sorts of new things thanks to Bookcrossing.
I'm having fun on the uk bookcrossing yahoo list - why not join us?
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There's also a local list to arrange meetups in Kent -
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Books on my bookshelf marked available are available to traders, books marked TBR will be available once read - if you want one I will be happy to reserve it for you, and bump it up the TBR pile. Books marked Reserved are usually ray books, or have at least one home to go to after me.
I will usually post anywhere, but it may be by surface mail.
I read books in English, French and German, I learnt a smattering of Italian last year, and I'm just starting a degree in modern languages, starting with French.
All my releases tagged as wild are truly wild releases - I'm going to keep a record of any wild catches I get.
Inconceivable
Winter Frost
18th Feb 2004 Tooth and Claw
26th March 2004 Vet in Harness
My Life on a Plate 22nd June 2004 - after nearly a year!
There have been others since that I forgot to make a note of.
Books read in 2006:
1. Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction by Sue Townsend.







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