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the lathe of Heaven by Ursula le Guin


I was trying to read this before the book group tomorrow night at dulwich library but my copy is stuck somewhere in amazon and the library ones havent come back.


Does anyone have a copy I could borrow? today if possible! I could read it by tomorrow eve if I hurry!

Please PM me if you do!

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Don't bother



It's not worth all the frantic effort...trust me


The books fairly crap anyway, dated & out moded but here is the wiki link


What you need to do now is "blag it"



TOP TIPS


1.Sit and rub your chin


2.Say nothing bar the odd "Hmmmmm well...."


3.Wear a beret


4. Eat a shack load of garlic, that way no-one will press you that much for answers


5."Forget" your glasses



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lathe_of_Heaven



Go on trust MEEEEEEEEE




W**F


*Report back ASAP*

mightyroar Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Thanks for the advice woof.

>

> Are you by any chance the one in the beret with

> the bad breath that usually doesnt say much?

>

> But I do actually want to read it! anyone got this

> book......... anyone

> anyone

>

> Bueller..........


_______________________________________________________________


Ohhh



Yeah that's me, wandering round like "Mr Magoo"


Come on you don't really want to read it, do you ?


You just feel you have to



W**F

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