You need to know what you're looking for really, don't you? Which is why that's useful. Usually this is how we find our books. We just kind of peruse the different shelves and tables. And we go based on the recommendations of the people who work in the shop. Or we just look at what everyone else is buying. Of course, in most bookshops, the books that are in High Street bookshops. Books that have been published quite recently. or their classic literature. You know, your Jane Austen's and your Dickens. People like that. Yes. That's James. How dare he? It seems almost that he wants to be involved.
A conversation with my (lovely) mum in which we generally witter on about a number of different things including some British history, ways of describing rain, different expressions for talking (like rambling and wittering), my mum's accent, what she thinks of this podcast and some of her podcast recommendations. Vocabulary is explained after the conversation and there is a vocabulary list available.
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