Espresso Tales (44 Scotland Street S.)

by Alexander McCall Smith, David Rintoul | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 1405501200 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Artista of Durham, County Durham United Kingdom on 2/16/2006
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3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Artista from Durham, County Durham United Kingdom on Thursday, February 16, 2006
Great. I loved 44 Scotland St. and this is a great follow-on. Much better than the rather boring Ladies Detective Agency.

Journal Entry 2 by Artista at VW Pullman Garage, Pity Me. in Durham, County Durham United Kingdom on Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Released 18 yrs ago (2/22/2006 UTC) at VW Pullman Garage, Pity Me. in Durham, County Durham United Kingdom

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Journal Entry 3 by wingAnonymousFinderwing on Sunday, February 26, 2006
Picked it up today, 26 Feb 2006, it is a talking book with 5 CDs, six hours of listening to do, will start it in next couple of days.

CAUGHT IN VW PULMANS GARAGE, PITY ME DURHAM UK

Journal Entry 4 by wingAnonymousFinderwing on Thursday, March 2, 2006
Unfortunately the narrator sounds too much like Ken Bruce (Radio 2 presenter). I can not stand his voice so the talking book never had a chance with me. I coulc only listen to the first 15 minutes. The actual 'story sounds as thought it would be good, but I will not be finding out.
I will be leaving it in Starbucks cafe, metro centre, gateshead, tomorrow, 03/03/2006.

CAUGHT IN PITY ME, DURHAM COUNTY DURHAM DURHAM

Journal Entry 5 by wingAnonymousFinderwing on Saturday, March 4, 2006
Left this talking book with the proprietor of O'Briens.
She will be leaving it in the cafe soon.

CAUGHT IN O'BRIENS COFFEE SHOP, TEAM VALLEY, GATESHEAD. U.K.

Journal Entry 6 by rem_RMD-262661 on Saturday, March 4, 2006
I picked this audio book up in O'Briens (sandwich shop) in the TVTE in Gateshead. My girlfriend works there.

I am a big fan of audio books. I got into the habit of listening to audio books because my granda was blind. He used to get talking books from the RNIB.

I used to think it was great as a kid not having to have a torch to read under the bed covers. You didn't even have to hold the book or turn the pages. Instead you could just concentrate on the book.

I am currently coming to the end of another (audio) book, but will listen to this one after that. Once read I will of course send it on its journey again.

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