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I picked up some nostalgia reading the other day. Comet Sedai Send a noteboard - 11/05/2011 03:27:53 AM
Eddings, Feist, Wurts, McCaffrey and Georgette Heyer (spot the odd one out).

It's so nice to be relaxing with easy, well-loved books. And the fact that they're all so delightful after all these years makes me very happy.

The only downside is that I have to keep buying them to fuel my nostalgia kick. It's a good thing I work in a charity bookshop...

Um. That's all.

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There's this cool 'thing' near where I live called, literally, The Book Thing. Every weekend, people drop off books, and people pick up books, and it's all free. It's a little warehouse filled with every type of book imaginable. I found an old book I liked but had read in ages by Paul Gallico called The Snow Goose. It smells of nostalgia. Though his 'Thomasina' is among my favorites.

But, I'm finally just going to bite the bullet and ask a question that has long plagued me: what does NSSP stand for? Seriously, wikipedia has failed to help me (Next Steps in Strategic Partnership? I think not).
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Narcissistic self-serving post *NM* - 11/05/2011 06:48:12 AM 1506 Views
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Re: I think I was 12 when I first read HP. - 13/05/2011 06:33:18 PM 543 Views
That's love. - 15/05/2011 02:26:50 AM 566 Views
this is true for me as well. *NM* - 13/05/2011 04:25:55 PM 266 Views

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