Thank you to everyone who took part or contributed to the Wallace and Gromit Tea Party, which took place across all three libraries last week. With your help we managed to raise...
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Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Everlasting Festival of Reading
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For me, as it's a seasonal book which seems appropriate- Dickens at Christmas by, of course, Charles Dickens. It includes A Christmas Carol and other stories he wrote for this time of year. I will let you know how I get on with it soon.
If you have any books or authors you would like to tell other people about, then please respond to this post. Merry Christmas and happy reading.
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