London2008Con
From -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom
Joined Thursday, June 28, 2007
Recent Book Activity

Going Wrong

Room for a Lodger

All the Empty Places

The Shakespeare Secret

Victoria Line, Central Line

Last Rights

London Morning

Wild Child

Docker''s Daughter

The Chalice and the Sword

White Teeth

The Nature of Monsters

A View of the Thames

The Old Man of Lochnagar

Bits of Chelsea

British Museum London

Boswell's London Journal: 1762-1763

The London: Volume Two 1840 - 1948

Mrs Dalloway

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I have set up this bookshelf to keep track of the books I am collecting for the goody bags for the 2008 Convention in London. If you're coming, feel free to browse - you might find there is a book going in one of the bags that you MUST have. If so, don't
try PM'ing me - you'll just have to hope it ends up in your goody bag, or else talk to everyone at the Convention until you find out who has it and arrange for a swap/loan/ring! If you're not coming to the Convention - why not?! (Silly excuses like no money
are - well, ok, acceptable I suppose, after all I wouldn't want to wipe out your book budget on travel expenses etc.)
NONE of these books are available ahead of time, I have a hard enough job tracking down my own availables to send to people who request them, so sorry but you'll just have to wait.
Various people are being very generous with looking out for London books for this project. Although I don't intend to list them, special thanks must go to Rivercassini, who allowed us carte blanche to raid her overloaded (real life) shelves - which we did, with great glee!
NONE of these books are available ahead of time, I have a hard enough job tracking down my own availables to send to people who request them, so sorry but you'll just have to wait.
Various people are being very generous with looking out for London books for this project. Although I don't intend to list them, special thanks must go to Rivercassini, who allowed us carte blanche to raid her overloaded (real life) shelves - which we did, with great glee!