I was staged to find out I have 928 read titles in my Audible library online. Amazing and I have only sent back 7 books in that time I did not like and had a credit restored library online. Amazing and I have only sent back 7 books in that time I did not like and had a credit restored. And to think I spent over three quoters of my like without reading a book or mostly anything as to poor reding skills. Now I have not been able to read a book physically as to blindness in the centre of my yeas for some years now, I discovered audiobooks, and now I eat books at some times up to 12 a month, unless I have a few Dickens novels as I am reding now Nicales Nickalbe a long book unabridged. Then it accords to me to write one. One then two then three and now I have started on a new one 4. Not only do I read a book but like to take notes of the weighting stile of the Author and how the story is constructed and the tricks as there are many. I laid in bed this morning after having a dream about my new book I got to see the characters, at last, they have shown themselves to me, and as I laid there thinking about a story sipping a mug of tea that Helen kindly brings me up I started to see a story or the part I needed come into mind So far I have written chapter one and two and into chapter three. it's mostly introducing the carriers and a journey to Chichester of the family of stone mansions set in the 1500s in the rain of Henty the 8th two years before the destruction of the Abbys and discission of the catholic faith. I still have some, well a lot of researching to do before they get tp Chichester cathedral. I was most disappointed the other week as we drove down to Chichester for a look-see and its as all the others closed. I need to get in there to get the feel and a good look around as I did with the Hampton court book. I like to meet my characters there and see them. Hopefully, soon it will be open and it is only around 90 mins drive away. However, I have 5 books to get threw that I have acquired on the history of the cathedral to read to listen to as I have to convert them into audio with my scanner. The weather is crap so not cycling at the moment so that is why I find started the new book I could not put it off as tp the things coming up in my imagination. My new friends are The brothers
Edwin apprentice caver aged 17 and his younger brother Adam 15 the painter in the company, Sister Carolyn aged 7 and the mother Aceiln Born in Flanders in a town called
Bruges. Father the master stonemason Callwen Fluellen Born in wales. and the family friend of the company, the stonecutter Aelfgar of old Saxon blood. Then not to forget the Dog Hunter.
So there you are and they're on there way as you read this to Chichester cathedral in west Sussex.
I will keep you up to date.
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