Re: It's Not Often I Moan....BUT.
Would it be better to have a good browse and read about the ones you would like online and then pop to the library with a ready made list of ones you want to borrow...that way youre getting the best of both worlds ,and being able to read about them online rather than just choosing blind from a listRe: It's Not Often I Moan....BUT.
Re: It's Not Often I Moan....BUT.
Yes Aysa, I suppose I'll have to try something online. Twink we don't have a WH Smith, or anything like it, in the wilds of the far north of Scotland. Thurso is just one wee main street with a few essencial shops and a wee Tesco on the outskirts.Re: It's Not Often I Moan....BUT.
My problem is Julie, I want them in normal disc form, not MP3. I like to bung a disc on the stereo in the car on the long drive between Thurso and Perth, also like to be able to play them on the lounge stereo while I'm working around the living area of the house. I'm not a fan of wee personal MP3 players and don't have one. I have audio books in files on my pc and I can only listen to them while I'm in himself's den doing emails ect, and I am not in there much.Re: It's Not Often I Moan....BUT.
Re: It's Not Often I Moan....BUT.
Re: It's Not Often I Moan....BUT.
Re: It's Not Often I Moan....BUT.
Does anyone still read "paper" books? Being retired, I normally read 2 or 3 books over a 2 week period and rarely venture to our computer, tablet, CD player, etc., when I want to enjoy a read. Our kids and grandkids much prefer electronic "devices" to regular books so maybe it's a generational thing.
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