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September book of the month

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Are we going to start again?
Right, we're almost there, just need a wee bit more time to get the pages shipshape and everything live.

So tomorrow night, Weds 24 Sept, look out for the October 08 Book of the month thread and get your voting fingers ready...
hurray!
Make that Sept 23rd. A Tuesday My eyes have gone squiffy.
See you then.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 11-Sep-08 22:35:24
yaay!
hi, yes, sorry, Mumsnet Bookclub will be back in action at the end of the month - I'll post the selection on Sept 26th so you can vote for our October Book of the Month. I'll pop the link on this thread when its up...
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 09-Sep-08 17:08:39
agree -although none as appealing as georgette heyer given my current frame of mind blush

only read 2 books since dd arrived..been relying on audiobooks which really is hte preserve of the OAP
The last three sound more to my liking than the first three.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 09-Sep-08 15:24:56
new booker list could do some of these although personaly the cold weather is making me be in the mood for some comfort reading...
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Mon 08-Sep-08 17:22:35
fair enough...although that would be the worst of all worlds ..lets just draw a veil over thes state of my mothers house
You need to talk to Libralady, she is going to her mothers for baths
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