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    hiya, after an eventful day, i am pooped and looking forward to feet up and kindle time

    I like fairly easy reading books, when its been one of those days

    Just read ' croissants and jam' by lynda renham and laughed the whole way through.

    Any recommendations for a good relaxing funny book???

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    I have registered for daily emails from here -

    http://www.kuforum.co.uk/free_ebooks/latest/

    Free books every day! I have lots saved up for my holiday and if they are no good after the first chapter I just delete them

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    I have registered for daily emails from here -

    http://www.kuforum.co.uk/free_ebooks/latest/

    Free books every day! I have lots saved up for my holiday and if they are no good after the first chapter I just delete them
    ooohhhh ace

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    Fab. Thanks for that Sarah. I've just signed up. Now all I've got to do is hope my 'not so subtle hints' about getting a kindle for my birthday have sunk in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twinkles View Post
    Fab. Thanks for that Sarah. I've just signed up. Now all I've got to do is hope my 'not so subtle hints' about getting a kindle for my birthday have sunk in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twinkles View Post
    Fab. Thanks for that Sarah. I've just signed up. Now all I've got to do is hope my 'not so subtle hints' about getting a kindle for my birthday have sunk in
    I had mine on my laptop for weeks before I made the decision to invest.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.htm...cId=1000426311

    You can download books to your laptop and then transfer them to your Kindle when you plug it in to charge it

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    (( stamps feet))


    How did i not know this??????/ Why do you know evereything???


    Cheers sarah that is just ace!!!!v how excited am i xx

    off to browse

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    I had mine on my laptop for weeks before I made the decision to invest.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.htm...cId=1000426311

    You can download books to your laptop and then transfer them to your Kindle when you plug it in to charge it
    Oh fanks Oh wise one

    I shall wait 'till I'm on my laptop as dh might object to me taking the desktop one to bed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twinkles View Post
    Oh fanks Oh wise one

    I shall wait 'till I'm on my laptop as dh might object to me taking the desktop one to bed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twinkles View Post
    Oh fanks Oh wise one

    I shall wait 'till I'm on my laptop as dh might object to me taking the desktop one to bed

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    That's a good one Sarah, I also use:

    http://www.ereaderiq.co.uk/

    Usually pick up a couple of freebies most days, haven't bought a book for months now. If you read the reviews on Amazon aswell they often give a pretty good idea if the book is your cup of tea!!
    ƸӜƷ* Hello Kitty *ƸӜƷ

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    I have just finished The Boy Who Sneaks In My Bedroom Window by Kirsty Moseley - I read it within 1 day, could not put it down!

    I have also read all of Milly Johnson's books, they are very good, funny and easy to read too!
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