the girl on the wall

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Lisa
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the girl on the wall

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I have just won a copy of "the girl on the wall" on ebay for £3 :dance: free postage :dance: :dance:

I am a "read once than put ontop of wardrobe and forget about it" i can hear all you bookworms now :lol:

So for that reason I am more than happy to let it be passed round the world so people can read it. It's ok if no-one wants to just thought I'd offer :D

here is the amazon page for it http://www.amazon.co.uk/Girl-Wall-Lifes ... 111&sr=8-1" target="_blank

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Lisa wrote:I have just won a copy of "the girl on the wall" on ebay for £3 :dance: free postage :dance: :dance:

I am a "read once than put ontop of wardrobe and forget about it" i can hear all you bookworms now :lol:

So for that reason I am more than happy to let it be passed round the world so people can read it. It's ok if no-one wants to just thought I'd offer :D

here is the amazon page for it http://www.amazon.co.uk/Girl-Wall-Lifes ... 111&sr=8-1" target="_blank" target="_blank

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This sounds like fun, i love books
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Don't feel bad... I own over 3,000 books and I refuse to read them more than once. Enjoy!
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I own quite a collection of books also, but I enjoy re-reading them. I usually wait at least 3-5 years so they aren't too fresh in my mind.
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this book sounds like my kind of thing id definately love to read it thank you lisa :dance:
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I read a snippet about this book in a magazine, cant remember which one. I would love to read it. I am going to see if i can find it in the library first.
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It's not something I'd ever buy, but after reading a snippet in a magazine, I would really love to have a read of the book. It's one of those sorts that I'd only ever read once but would love to read.
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It is a great book. Its not one I would usually read, but after I read the site I was intrigued. so i ordered it. I devoured it and have read it 4 times already. LOL (Yes i re-read books that I like)

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