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I called in to see a friend last night and she told me to help myself to some books from her heaving book shelves. I love a good book to curl up with before falling asleep so I decided to stick with something light-hearted and chose 'Marley & Me' and 'Calendar Girls'. I have a real soft spot for books that become movies and I can't wait to dive into them tonight.
Have any of you read either of these books? What did you think?
I'm afraid I haven't read the books, so I've no comment to make. But I can't leave it blank cos you'd beat me,
ReplyDeleteso in the words of a great theologian
" That would be an ecumencial matter"
Fr. Jack Hackett.