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My Fantastic Five - Books I Love #10 : GerryWolstenholme

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When my favourite item in the Waitrose Weekend paper (My Best Books) was chopped to just one book a week from five, I really missed it - I love to hear what other people rate their cherished reads, so I decided to start my own guest-blog along the same lines.
 
Thanks to Gerry Wolstenholme for No 10 in the series. Blackpool-born, he  attended Baines Grammar School before moving to London. He was a Read more of this blog post »
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If I were Maya Angelou
I’d see things as they are
Not from too high or from too low
Or too close or too far

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Lesle Judith
Hello and thank you for the friends request.

I hope you and your family enjoy the Holidays!
Take care!


Majenta Hello, Judith! Friend Request Accepted, thanks for Requesting! I hope you're having a good weekend and will have a good week ahead. Congratulations on your book! Happy reading, writing, and everything else.

Best wishes from Majenta


Majenta Hello, Judith! Friend Request Accepted, thanks for Requesting! I hope you're having a good weekend and will have a good week ahead. Congratulations on your book! Happy reading, writing, and everything else.

Best wishes from Majenta


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