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I allowed myself to get a bit carried away last weekend and put in a couple of chunky online orders. One was from Harper Collins, but as they had a message on their site about a warehouse move or some such, I shouldn't expect anything from them for a couple of weeks. In any case, it was, in part, a pre-order for July. However, the other one was from Books2door and I finally caved in and bought the Dark Tower box set that I've been wanting for rather a long time.

That turned out to be the thin end of the wedge as, once I'd noticed that they had all eight Slow Horses books for just over £20 which simply couldn't be refused, I was properly up and running. Then, into my stride, I had to get the Arthur Ransome set, just because they are things of beauty, because I will make great plans to work my way through them one day, because I have very happy memories of adoring Swallowdale (not S&A) as a child and, well, I only have to look at them to be reminded of Dad.

Finally, a paperback Mr Mercedes set because I was on a roll and because, why not!



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