Things to get rid off

I will be listing these items on Ebay/ Amazon over the next few days. If anyone would like them before they get listed there and save me the effort, please let me know.

Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons £10 + postage. It’s barely read, it didn’t do it for us, though I do know ppl who rave about it.

Five in a Row: Volume 2 £15 + postage (or sensible offer, I’m very open to offers).

Doesn’t look like I’ll manage to sell this one. Natural Superwoman: The Survival Guide for Women Who Have Too Much to Do. Postage, or if I’m seeing you soon, I’ll put it in a pile to drop off then.

Another one free to a good home. If these ones don’t go, they’ll go to a charity shop as we move. Pip (Freya North).

Free to a good home: Wolf in Shadow (A Jon Shannow novel).

Ooh, this one might actually sell. Secrets of the Spas HB (Life’s Little Luxuries) £1 + postage?

Not a chance this one will! Bubbles in Trouble. I have no idea why I have this. I don’t think I’ve even read it. It’s not my type of thing at all. Postage?

This one was quite good, not sure whether I reviewed it on here. An Accidental Woman. Still, unlikely to get anything for it, postage?

And that’s your lot for now, because I’m going for an early night. G’night all.


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