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Strange Meeting

Wilfred Owen: A New Biography

The Boy I Love

Three Day Road

A Novel Bookstore

The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender

The Silence of Bonaventure Arrow

The Paris Architect

Deathless

The Girl in the Photograph




I hope you enjoy 'The Miniaturist' Peggy. It was one of my favourites from 2014! :)

And I love the cover, it's beautiful!

And I love the cover, it's beautiful!"
I agree, the cover is lovely. Which one do you have?



That is the one I have too. I like the first one as well though. I recently came across this short video which shows the amount of work that went into designing and making the UK cover. It looks like they put an awful lot into it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_3hU...


I know! I thought it was all done on a computer. They definitely went all out for this one!


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Nice stash Lisa! I'd be interested in hearing what you think of [book:Wilfred Owen: A New Biography.

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I will be sure to let you know my thoughts on it Lilisa. Wilfred Owen is my favourite war poet so I am looking forward to finding out about the man behind the poetry :)

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Thanks Lisa. Strange Meeting is my favorite Wildred Owen poem.

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I like 'Strange Meeting' too. However, my favourite poem by him is 'Dulce Et Decorum Est'. It made such an impact on me when we studied it in school.

I completely agree Sandra.


Life After Life by Kate Atkinson (hardcover, $1) (This is my second copy)
Me Before You by Jojo Moyes (paperback, $1) (I was SO stoked on this!!! Been wanting it for a whiiile but never could find it used)
Palo Alto by James Franco (paperback, $1)
The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey (hardcover, $7)






Foyles:
I have visited Foyles a few times before, and their new premises aren't as characteristic as the old bookshop, but the amount of books is still impressive. I concentrated on non-fiction here.
Yes Sister, No Sister: My Life as a Trainee Nurse in 1950s Yorkshire
Invisible Romans: Prostitutes, Outlaws, Slaves, Gladiators, Ordinary Men and Women -- The Romans That History Forgot. Robert C. KnappIn Stitches
Hospital Babylon. Imogen Edwards-Jones & Anonymous
Confessions of a Male Nurse
Paris to the Moon
A Piano In The Pyrenees: The Ups and Downs of an Englishman in the French Mountains
Trust Me, I'm A (Junior) Doctor
Direct Red: A Surgeon's Story
Londoners: The Days and Nights of London Now—As Told by Those Who Love It, Hate It, Live It, Left It, and Long for It
Daunt Books:
I wasn't planning on visiting Daunt, but I happened to stroll past it on Marylebone High Street while looking for something else, so I popped in. Didn't look at their specialty (travel books), only wandered around the front part of the shop. Nice atmosphere, sort of old-fashioned.
The Prophecy of Bees

Forbidden Planet:
I just love this shop, I could spend hours there! A must visit for anybody interested in fantasy, science fiction etc.
Snowblind (a paperback of this though, but can't find the exact same copy on GR)
Zombies: More Recent Dead
Red Rising
An English Ghost Story (signed)
Annihilation, Authority and Acceptance (hardcovers, signed)
Oxfam or Cancer Research UK shops:
This was my first time visiting these shops and I made some real finds here. There's one Oxfam shop near British Museum, another one on Marylebone High Street, where there's also a Cancer Research UK shop.
The Hive Construct
Games Creatures Play
A Walk in the Woods
Seoul Survivors
Driving over Lemons: An Optimist in Andalucía
Almost French: A New Life in Paris
Under My Hat: Tales from the Cauldron
Men of the Otherworld
Best New Horror: 25th Anniversary Edition
Wizard and Glass
Altar of Eden
Demon Collector
Stung
Home Improvement: Undead Edition
The Vampire Shrink (LOL, I just couldn't resist the title!)


Before Christmas, I ordered the boxed set of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. They came today:
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two Towers
The Return of the King


I haven't read any of his books yet either Cherie. I am looking forward to trying one out as I have heard plenty of good things about his writing.

We had two cabin-sized bags with us just for this purpose, LOL! When we returned, I packed them full of not much else than books.

We had two cabin-sized bags with us just for this purpose, LOL! When we returned, I packed them full of n..."
Such a smart thing to do!

A Broken World: Letters, Diaries and Memories of the Great War

Mystery in White: A Christmas Crime Story




King of Thorns
Rise of Empire
Heir of Novron
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