Wednesday, 15 December 2010

This Might Not Work But I Thought It Would Be Interesting


Read Talk To The Tail.

17 comments:

  1. Are you a member of BookCrossing? There are a lot of us feline fanciers.

    Kathy Bennett
    aka KrazyKatLaydee on Bookcrossing

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  2. Brilliant idea, I just wish it were me who finds it, but sadly I won't be in London again until January. Perhaps I'll be a 3rd, 4th or later reader - I hope so.

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  3. What an awesome idea! Love it!

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  4. AWESOME IDEA!! if you feel like flying to NZ and leaving one on the Auckland MetroLink bus, dont hold back

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  5. I think you should leave it at the airport and have it travelled around the world.. :)

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  6. That is completely cool.

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  7. Liz, I totally would if I wasn't terrified of flying, but maybe I'll go for Steven's idea instead...

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  8. I second the BookCrossing and airport ideas. And if by chance you could send a copy on a flight over to Victoria, British Columbia, and arrange to place it on the #30 bus, I'd be eternally grateful!

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  9. Oooh, any word yet? Brilliant idea. Sadly public transport on the Gold Coast is shite, so this will never happen here.

    Will watch with interest.

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  10. good luck with this idea. My attempts at Book crossing never work well. I've tried leaving books in interesting places - railway station, outside beach cafe - but I never hear any more from them.

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  11. (my copy has been on order for months, can't wait to read it.)
    I hope your book has many adventures, who knows where it will go!
    love
    Lyn
    xxx

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  12. What a lovely idea! Perhaps once it's been on Heather's #30 bus in Victoria it could move a few hundred miles north to Haida Gwaii, BC. Public transport is thin on the ground, but I am sure we could find a way around that.

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  13. Great idea Tom. I look forward to seeing if whoever finds it responds.

    Out of interest, who in the cat on the cover of "Talk to the Tail"?

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  14. Gives me goosebumps, the romanticism of it all!

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  15. If there will be a German translation, it should travel on the Stuttgart S-Bahn please.
    I'll give you a description of my favorite seat ;-)

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  16. Great idea- I wonder if it will migrate to Swindon? It is a lovely way to share ... may have to so something similar in our neck of the woods .

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