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Thread: Book 2: Cogheart by Peter Bunzl

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    Book 2: Cogheart by Peter Bunzl

    OK this is the second book we are going to read. It's a young adult fiction book set in Victorian England but different...
    Have to come clean, the author is a friend of an old school friend, but I have to say that I'm loving it and have already got the sequel..

    http://www.peterbunzl.com/cogheart/
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    I've ordered a copy should be here early next week
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    Mike, I can’t believe you haven’t got a kindle

    I’ve just downloaded it
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    I do have a Kindle but prefer a proper book
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    Me too... Although with poorly wrists I'm going to have to sort my kindle out again I think...
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    I know everyone’s going to cry ‘sacrilege’ but, for me, it’s about the story, not the paper it’s on. And a Kindle is definitely easier when you’ve got sore hands
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    Agreed but I find it easier to read the printed page rather that stare at a screen
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    Count me in, my daughter has a copy of this so I will ask her if I can borrow it when she comes home, I'm sure she won't mind but I'd rather not take it without asking

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    Good to have you aboard!
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    I completely forgot to ask her when she got back from my dad's earlier but I've just got it off her now, I'll start reading it tonight

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