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Groups1001 Books to read before you die, artsblog, Atwoodians, BBC Radio 3 Listeners, BBC Radio 4 Listeners, Bits for Brits, Books that made me think, British & Irish Crime Fiction, Gay Men, Tea!show all groups

About meThe pic is of me and my mate Kelly taken in the good old Cavendish ages ago! I really enjoy reading and the discussion of books. I saw this through a Guardian arts blog and added my library in one night! About me- well I love films, tv, theatre, going out with friends etc! all the usual descriptionary type bobbins!

About my libraryI don't have a specific area that I read as you can probably tell- I have more books than are on display, in fact I have every Agatha Christie novel from one of those collector partwork jobbies (put em all together on your shelf and they look lovely!) but haven't put them on as otherwise they'll be a lot of others left off! As you can tell am fascinated by the Tudors!

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