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'The Silver Pigs' by Lindsey Davies, which is the first of the Marcus Didius Falco books. I've already read some of the others. Not very good at reading books in chronological order! They're whodunnits with a wrily humorous touch, set in Rome around AD70. She really brings the place and the people (well, except the ones she bumps off!) to life.

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reading this to Yuna aged 8 months

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that is one lovely book, fond memories of reading that over and over and over and over and over and over and over to my daughter

reading the 3rd book in the series 'Song of ice and fire' (game of thrones) by George RR Martin , fantastic series so far, characters are so well developed, plot lines are deep and the end of each chapter leaves you wanting more and more.


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The Very Hungry Caterpillar: Eric Carle

reading this to Yuna aged 8 months

One pickle, one cup cake, one slice of watermelon raftl


that is one lovely book, fond memories of reading that over and over and over and over and over and over and over to my daughter

reading the 3rd book in the series 'Song of ice and fire' (game of thrones) by George RR Martin , fantastic series so far, characters are so well developed, plot lines are deep and the end of each chapter leaves you wanting more and more.


I've just started the 5th book, A Feast Of Crows. Agree with everything you say about it. Can't wait for the Others to come in to it.

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