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Post by pinkpony on Mar 27, 2008 14:10:13 GMT 1
hmmm, lets see, can you promise to be a good girl?
I have just spent a week doing what I never get chance to do.....reading a book from cover to cover, nearly done and will post up when I have. Buck Brannan...so far so good....
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Post by gingerloon on Mar 28, 2008 15:22:01 GMT 1
I like Dean Koontz, I think his stuff is much darker that stephen kings sometimes.
Has anyone read We Need to Talk About Kevin, Lionel Schriver, ISBN I haven't the foggliest. blinking brill
have made a suggestion that there is a fiction and non fiction library section as the two together is too much for my very sad little brain
*settles in comfy chair with yet another good book and hopes no one notices taht I should actually be working*
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Post by Louise C on Mar 28, 2008 21:59:58 GMT 1
Been reading Buck Brannaman as well - it's good!
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Post by pinkpony on Apr 13, 2008 19:41:39 GMT 1
Right then, if I stop spending my free time sat on my pc gossiping in DG world, I might be able to get another book read and reviewed!!
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Post by colin on Apr 14, 2008 21:27:59 GMT 1
rj Im half way through 'in the company of horses' thanks to your recommedation and its excellent. Gust got to the story about the lady that mark had to help understand that when she was told to feed the horse 4 loafs a day it meant 4 slices of hay-she had been feeding the poor thing 4 loafs of bread!
Apart from that its making me think!
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Post by rj on Apr 14, 2008 22:48:56 GMT 1
:-) Thinking is cool!!!
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Post by tamsinextra on Jun 7, 2008 22:36:28 GMT 1
confused. what is this all about?
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Post by Louise C on Jun 8, 2008 19:31:35 GMT 1
Just chatting about books that we've read tamsinextra:-)
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Post by troop on Jun 8, 2008 21:50:01 GMT 1
no not here
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Post by tamsinextra on Jun 14, 2008 16:02:03 GMT 1
just got enlightened equitation. will take me aaaages to get through as have to try out each bit....
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Post by Louise C on Jun 18, 2008 20:28:07 GMT 1
tamsinextra have you heard about the EE conference on 12th/13 July - have a look on the website in General Horse Chat - it's stickied at the top:-) I'm going for the Saturday only but it should be a great weekend. We are on holiday down there at the time.
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Post by june on Jun 19, 2008 20:34:29 GMT 1
Green Grass of Wyoming. Ive not long read all these again. Im after Silvery Brumby next! I'll probabley get told off for talking now - its not allowed in libraries. Thought it was just me that was addicted to the Silver Brumby books! Was beginning to wonder if they were just a figment of my imagination.
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Post by rj on Jun 20, 2008 13:31:37 GMT 1
What are you reading now June (haven't you started that Molly Gloss one yet?!)?
I'm reading Charles Wilson's 'A Horsemans Progress' You can have that when you've finished with the Heart of Horses or whatever it's called, and the Mary Bromiley.
I have to keep track of my books, someone else has borrowed my copy of Sarah Fisher's book, the one what I won in the charity auction here and Anthony Head signed too (sigh................)
While I was sitting here, I was musing over yesterdays poo-picking session (2hrs of it). You know when you're in the long grass, which is of course wet, and you bend down to pick up a particularly plumptious specimen? Then you land up with browny-green streaks all up yer arms? A couple of times I've landed up at my desk at work wondering about the smell, then realised - I may have washed my hands, but didn't go quite high enough. Anyway, I was wondering if I could turn this into a new art form, an alternative to Henna perhaps? Anyone want poo-art on their arms? I could do chinese characters perhaps..........
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Post by june on Jun 20, 2008 13:42:34 GMT 1
I'm half way through Mary Bromiley and have just started Hilary Clayton's Conditioning Sports Horses. Need a holiday to catch up on my reading!
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Post by Louise C on Jun 21, 2008 20:36:52 GMT 1
I bet you're looking forward to Heathers aren't you June? I've got a lesson booked with Della on the sims on the 7th July.
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