Next Book
Firstly, I would like to say that I know nothing about e books, Val, having only read one article about the new Sony reader. I did think of a positive point after I posted my last entry but have since forgotten it. Perhaps it was that they would save paper.
I have also wanted to read the Bryson on Shakespeare, so would be happy to have that next. I read Anna K a long time ago and still have a copy. More recently, I borrowed Helen's copy of the TV adaptation, which I loved. It is very long at about 850 pages of alarmingly small print, so will take a long time for all of us. If Helen feels she can manage it, I would be willing to re-read.
I have also wanted to read the Bryson on Shakespeare, so would be happy to have that next. I read Anna K a long time ago and still have a copy. More recently, I borrowed Helen's copy of the TV adaptation, which I loved. It is very long at about 850 pages of alarmingly small print, so will take a long time for all of us. If Helen feels she can manage it, I would be willing to re-read.
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