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trennels2008-10-08 12:39 pm
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GGBP books
I've just been on the GGBP website for the first time in at least a year, and I see they have finally published the second Marlows-in-the-past book (The Players and the Rebels?). I have to confess that despite having had my copy of The Players Boy since GGB republished, I still haven't read it...(my Dad wants to borrow it though, molto bizarro).
I also noticed that there is an Antonia Forest bio published; has anyone read it? I decided not to buy the first one based on reviews, so would be interested to hear what people think...
I also noticed that there is an Antonia Forest bio published; has anyone read it? I decided not to buy the first one based on reviews, so would be interested to hear what people think...
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I liked Celebrating AF on the whole - it was great to finally be able to read the texts of the papers I had to miss because of parallel programming, and of course to have the extra Run Away Home material.
I do have a couple of minor issues with the convention report at the beginning. There are a couple of inaccuracies concerning the quiz, and I think it's a little odd that they didn't ask the people who feature in the 'around the convention' photographs if they minded having their pictures included in the book.
I do understand that it's legal to take pictures at public gatherings, but if I'd been involved I would have been inclined to ask, as much for goodwill's sake as anything else.
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