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I have ordered my copy. We will have to get CY to do his book signing at the Trout in Lechlade instead. He really should have checked our diary first :chuckle:

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Just purchased a signed copy from eBay via River Reads Book Shop. :thumb:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230773137215? ... 1439.l2649
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Mark wrote:Just purchased a signed copy from eBay via River Reads Book Shop. :thumb:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230773137215? ... 1439.l2649

Me too :chuckle:
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I had already pre-ordered mine from Amazon and when I arrived home yesterday, there it was!
Made a start on it already...

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Anyone in attendance at the book signing event last night care to report how it went? Was unable to attend :cry:
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I only have a dreadful quality picture from my mobile phone
but pending arrival of something better quality ....

Chris and Master of Ceremonies Andrews of Arcadia

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My first trip to Brick Lane (buzzing!) and my first book launch.

I enjoyed Chris's chat and readings and he took a few questions at the end
then chatted with those getting books signed.

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It seemed well attended - we filled the space available standing room only.

Started the book on the train to work this morning and had to stop myself
at the end of chapter 9 because it was being devoured too quickly!

I then stopped to read chapter 10 before going into the office and was suddenly
aware that I was surrounded by zillions of people rushing around on their
way to work in the City and there was I sitting on a bench reading
about nightingales!
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Lovely stuff dgc! His analogy and literary prose is enchanting once you start reading. I am glad you enjoyed the evening, and managed to get up for work despite an late evening. Thanks for the report. :hat:
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Great dgc, thanks for posting. :)
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...but I'm not enjoying it as much as his others. I miss the fishing aspect very much: without it I feel that its very Deakin-esque but without being quite as good (a tall ask anyway). Its why I love BB's fishing books more than his others - fishing is my core interest I suppose and I like the nature part of things to be the back-drop to that. Or maybe I'm just in a little bit of a reading shift - I have these intermittently: I recently read 36 of Wodehouse's books back-to-back and then suddenly, mid-book, found that I needed a change.

That all being said I am so going to take my kids out on a night walk this summer!

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For anyone that doesn't know there's a bit of a gathering at my old local on May 19th
http://www.thelandsend.co.uk/landsendevents.htm
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