Last One at the Party
Last One at the Party
By Bethany Clift. A fictional book about a young woman during the 6DM global pandemic, her old life, how she copes, learns new skills and makes lots of mistakes. Some quite descriptive and gory parts as you can imagine but certainly not a horror book although quite horrible in places. I am about 3/4 of the way through and really enjoying it. Not a serious prepping book and I am sure quite inaccurate at times, but a nice, easy to read book which has kept me interested.
Growing old disgracefully!
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Having literally just posted about not yet buying the usb powered lighting (partly, which I didn't mention, because finances are finally starting to concern me, the way things are going) I find I *have* to buy this book, even though even the kindle version is £4.99. Bother

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I logged in to Amazon to buy it, and hurray, I bought it in December and never got round to reading it. 99p. Thank you for the reminder, Medusa!
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I love books and have some really nice ones on my shelf. I was just reading through old threads and think that I have probably donated this to a charity shop. I need to find a way to mark the fiction books I read and want to keep 
Growing old disgracefully!
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I’ll try this one - thanks!
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