brodiebabe
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fobs said:Another thanks from me....always lookng at ways of funding my reading habit (besides the very good value library approach)
Begob! I never noticed that in all the times I've been in there (including about an hour ago). Must keep my eyes peeled next time.brodiebabe said:The first one is "C2K" at the corner of Capel and Abbey street
ClubMan said:Begob! I never noticed that in all the times I've been in there (including about an hour ago). Must keep my eyes peeled next time.
Strikes me as fundamentally flawed (that's polite for utterly useless...), but hey...Literary fiction is the fiction of ideas. Its primary purpose is to evokethought. The writer's goal is self-expression. Any consideration of the reader—if one exists at all—is purely secondary.
Popular fiction is the fiction of emotion. Its primary purpose is to evoke feelings. The writer's goal is to entertain the reader. Any consideration of self-expression—if one exists at all—is purely secondary.
gauloise said:A great idea to promote book clubs..something which I have tried to do in the past but I am curious as to how they discern between popular fiction and literary fiction..I would have thought that le Carré was popular fiction ? But I am sure a well read AAM member will put me right on this!
Cahir said:will it fit in the letterbox?
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