Monday, 3 June 2024

The Second Library Book Photo For May

The mobile library comes round every four weeks, so twice a year, there are two visits in a month. 

 Last week I spent all week praying that nothing would go wrong with the mobile library or the driver as there were 17 books waiting for me!

Thankfully all was well and these are what I collected (plus three books for the Summer part of Reading the Seasons challenge which will be on a later post and one for the Spring part - post about this tomorrow)

The fiction are mainly crime fiction with a couple of Donna Leons that I'd not read, and new books by Alys Clare, Anthony Horowitz, Rory Clements and Elly Griffiths. The Large Print book is an old book by Catherine Aird. Murder by the Seaside  is short stories and a three in one book of the only Ngaio Marsh stories I've not read.
Two fiction that are not crime are Home Front by Kristin Hannah and The Village by Marghanita Laski




And two non-fiction which I may or may not read right through.


I had better read the Anthony Horowitz first as there are 184 people on the waiting list! (although there are 37 copies in the county, I still like to put books with long lists back into circulation ASAP) 

4 weeks ago I brought home these. I read most but couldn't finish the Rachel Hore book as it made me cry too much and happy tears are likely to change to sad anytime nowadays. The books that I did finish are listed  on the separate Books Read 2024 page 



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Sue

25 comments:

  1. The Village is a great read, funny and insightful. Hope you enjoy it

    Off to Suffolk this morning for our holiday. Happy to treat you to the promised cheese scone if I could find a way of getting in touch.
    You can find me on Instagram as JCGstitches Jx

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    1. Oh it's this week you are here, I assumed it was last week.
      So sorry as my week has now got really busy - and hair cut booked too, so not sure when I will get into Stowmarket.
      Hope you have a wonderful time in Suffolk and get to visit all our interesting towns and villages. Hope the weather is better for you than it has been lately

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  2. So glad the library van came. There some interesting looking reads there. xx

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  3. I wish we had a mobile library van, public transport or even bottle banks. They only seem to serve the towns and villages in rural Ireland.

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    1. Mobile library is once every four weeks and not many people use it so it's hanging on.
      Bottle bank at the pub - grotty pub but within walking distance. First time I've been within walking distance
      Bus service is a couple each day but not going to the local town and once a week to the local town.
      Better than many other places!

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  4. As always, you have chosen wonderful books for another month. I, too, am always impressed with the book van delivery service that serves you extremely well.

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    1. They are all ones I'd reserved so they turn up when it gets to my turn, I've already got many more reserved - hope they don't all arrive next month!

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  5. I don't know how in the world you find time to read so many books in one month. Granted, the books I choose often are larger volumes, but still, I would do well to read two or possibly three in one month. I have only three outside activities, chair yoga once a week, a women's social club one evening a month, and garden club luncheon/meeting once a month, so it isn't' like I am gone all the time. I am not a big tv viewer anymore, just some news analysis programs in the afternoon and one. daily soap opera I am addicted to. So where did all my reading time go?

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    1. I am not anonymous -

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    2. I know I read quite quickly - doesn't take me long to get through a crime book

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    3. I read very fast, no TV etc. I often read a book every day, have done so since I taught myself to read by age 4. My brother is same.

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  6. I recently finished Kristin Hannah's book "The Women" which I thought was very good but also very sad. I will have to look into more of her books...

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    1. Oh dear, I have The Women on order but not sure I will enjoy it if it is too sad

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  7. I’ve just finished The Hidden Years, she is a good writer very similar to Kate Morton, their plots are so alike but very good reads. Sarah Browne.

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    1. I've enjoyed many of her books and would have enjoyed this but it made me cry too much - which isn't good for me nowadays

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  8. Mobile libraries are a great community service aren't they, we don't get one here, 6 miles away from town, which is ok while I still drive.......
    During lockdown my dear old mum used to get books delivered to her door, chosen for her by the mobile library staff - a really good service.
    Alison in Wales x

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    1. Suffolk also has a Home Library Service where volunteers take books to people homes. The mobile library is only for people who can get to it, luckily for me it stops just 200 yards up the road

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  9. What a great assortment. Big fan of Elly Griffiths.

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    1. I love her books , sad that she got to the end of the Norfolk series

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  10. Both those Leons and the Griffiths are good (though I'll miss Ruth Galloway!). I have Close to Death on my list and seeing others here that intrigue me!

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  11. That should keep you going for the month especially if the weather breaks as
    forecast. Catriona

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  12. It looks like we are going to end up with a mobile library, and that's only if we're lucky. The Council has run out of money. Another backward step for the village. It will lose a lot more than books.

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  13. Lots of authors there that I like to read. Thanks for the suggestions!

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  14. What a lovely bunch of reading material. I am especially interested in your thoughts on the Thrifting one.

    God bless.

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  15. Do you have a library you could go to in person, even if you do not wish to. Maybe for returns? I remember the Bookmobile coming, summer afternoons, when I was a child. Once a week! I was thrilled, tho my mom also took us to the library twice a week usually [storytime, play groups, and they'd dole out two books.]

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