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About my libraryabout 15000 volumes, about 4500 fiction, rest non-fiction of all kinds
currently moving info to this platform from Sidekick
library built from extramural, distance learning interests
also moving between countries - Hong Kong, Philippines, New Zealand

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Member sinceDec 6, 2007

Currently readingThe Female of the Species by Joyce Carol Oates
Simple Genius by David Baldacci
Critical by Robin Cook

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Dear jhagen, acmf, jaminger, Rivendel and tripleblessings,

I know you have all been just waiting for this news. I have uploaded a cover and done some CK facts for "The Haggis" by Alexander Maclean. Note the inclusion of the 90p "Made in Scotland" price ticket!

Jim
That's an excellent collection of books about New Zealand you have! I'm pleased to see that you have "A Hard-Won Freedom" in your collection; although I'm a Tim Jones who's a New Zealand writer, this book was written by a different Tim Jones, the former editor of "Mushroom" magazine. I read it many years ago & thought it was very good.

Regards
(another) Tim Jones
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