Susie Dent of Countdown's "Dictionary Corner" is coming to Folkestone as part of Folkestone Literary Festival 2008. At least I hope it's the same Susie Dent. We watch Countdown every day on 40D 1, so this will be nice.
She has a regular publication called The Language Report 2, plus really squillions of other books 3. Would it be bad form for me to pick up some bargains from ABE and take them to get signed, rather than paying the full Waterstones RRP on the day? A signed Susie Dent is not going to instantly quintuple it's money like last week's Terry Pratchett did but they're nice to have anyway.
I've still not actually read the Roy Hattersley 3 or Terry Jones 3 books that I picked up last year, however I have nearly finished The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: or the Murder at Road Hill House 4 (my impulse buy from our last trip to Canterbury 3, even cheaper now on Amazon 3, or there's a signed first edition 5 for 45). I'm only a few pages away from also by the the same author 3, but I think there is still more to be revealed... It's been an interesting sort of book, an in depth study of a big important murder case that inspired the likes of Wilkie Collins 3, Charles Dickens 3 and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 3. It's a bit dry in places, and occasionally it feels like things were revealed in the wrong order - it is not a novel - but I'm sure things will come good. It won the BBC4 Samuel Johnson prize you know.
⬅️ How strange to compare this Wagamama review with today :: Nice weekend ➡️
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