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The Great British Bake Off: Series 6: Episode 2 – Stuck in a Book
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Stuck in a Book. The Great British Bake Off: Series 6: Episode 2. August 15, 2015. August 16, 2015. Sorry about the delay, guys – I’ve been hit with a trademark Simon cold, which has left me coughing, spluttering, and generally useless for a while. But better late than never, here are my thoughts on episode 2! And the first shots are already great. The bakers wander down the paltry steps (Bring Back the Bridge) and Mat (Ian? What secret meaning could it have? Which Mel pronounces with evident glee and no...
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On completion of your edit, will my manuscript be ready for publication? | LibroEditing proofreading, editing, transcription, localisation
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LibroEditing proofreading, editing, transcription, localisation. Proofreading, editing, writing, transcription and localisation. My Iris Murdoch research project. Guest blog posts, adverts, sponsored posts. All the Troublesome Pairs. Resources for students / small businesses / Word users. All the small business interviews. Small business chat update – Simon Forder. Small business chat update – Andrew Donnelly →. On completion of your edit, will my manuscript be ready for publication? Vital textual change...
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FURROWED MIDDLEBROW: Reading diary: ELINOR M. BRENT-DYER, RITA COATTS
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Off the beaten page: lesser-known British women writers 1910-1960. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Reading diary: ELINOR M. BRENT-DYER, RITA COATTS. ELINOR M. BRENT-DYER, The School at the Chalet. 1925) and Jo of the Chalet School. Gradually, considering how many other authors and books I'm always trying to read at the same time) work my way forward in the series. Now, this is a bit easier said than done, because although paperbacks of the series are generally pretty readily available, those editions have often...
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Book covers | Liz Broomfield Books
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Books on business for small business owners and the self-employed. How I Survived my First Year of Full-Time Self-Employment. Running a Successful Business After the Start-up Phase. Your Guide to Starting and Running your Business. Quick Guide to Networking, Social Media and Social Capital. Quick Guide to Your Career in Transcription. How I Conquered High Cholesterol. All of my books for small business (and my book on beating high cholesterol) are now available in print editions. April 1, 2015. If you bu...
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I prefer reading: April 2015
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Some people say life is the thing, but I prefer reading" - Logan Pearsall Smith. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. In Search of Rex Whistler : his life and his work - Hugh and Mirabel Cecil. Had married the politician Lord Grey in 1922. Has just been published about Rex and Edith. There's a review here. The latest BBC History podcast. Features an interview with the author. There's also a video about the restoration here. The house is now owned by the National Trust), the tent room at Port Lympne. One moment's res...
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I prefer reading: Thursday Bookshelf - SH-SU
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Some people say life is the thing, but I prefer reading" - Logan Pearsall Smith. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Thursday Bookshelf - SH-SU. A shelf full of Shakespeare! Old school editions of Hamlet. The BBC films from the 70s and 80s that were a real bargain. I remember seeing a lot of them on TV at the time - I especially remember getting up early on Sunday mornings to watch the Henry IV plays - but I've gone back and watched some of them again and plan to get through the whole lot eventually. In the US....
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A Musical Feast: January 2015
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8220;You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” -C.S. Lewis. Tuesday, January 13, 2015. State of the TBR. One of my goals for the year is to reduce my TBR (to be read) pile from two and a half shelves down to one. This bookcase is now supposed to house all of the dissertation books that don't live in my office, and space is already getting cramped - and I'm only one month into the project! And Crime and Punishment. The only book I own that comes in a box! The third and...
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A Musical Feast: August 2015
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8220;You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” -C.S. Lewis. Thursday, August 27, 2015. A Natural History of Dragons. Oh, Marie Brennan's book was so, so close to making my list of the best of the year. Victorian gentlewoman goes off adventuring for scientific study of dragons? But Oh, how I wish there weren't a but! I'm definitely going to read the next two in the series, and hopefully they get a bit better. Hopefully Isabella learns a bit about privilege and oppr...
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Reasons to Stay Alive – Matt Haig – bookskeptic.com
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Reading Ireland Month 2016. Reasons to Stay Alive – Matt Haig. January 9, 2017. December 31, 2016. There was a lot of hype about this book, so finally I caved and bought it. I read it as a break from my pretty depressing reading Ireland month. Light was everything. Sunshine, windows with the blinds open. Pages with short chapters and lots of white space and. But so, increasingly, were books. I read and read and read with an intensity I’d never really known before. As much as I liked the raw honesty of th...
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A Musical Feast: 2011
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8220;You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” -C.S. Lewis. I have fond memories of reading. I Capture the Castle. While overseeing orchestra rehearsals, and slowly but joyfully struggling through chapters of. While huddled under the covers in my very cold St. Louis apartment that winter. I'd finish. In January, and it would kick off my newfound love of classics and eventually lead to the start of this blog. Favorite books of the year. From my personal collection.
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