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Book themed week!

I've very much want to share my lack of excitement this week by showing you some of the things that made me excited this week. 

So I was über über pleased to get my Books Are My Bag (Bag). . . The publishing/book selling industry getting together to promote reading and bookshop. Using it makes me happy, it makes me feel that I'm spreading the love of reading around London! The bright orange really helps with that. 



The Pemberley bag is almost as good; come on a Jane Austen and my true love for Lyme Park. It was a present from my Mum and though I wish I'd got to visit again myself. 

 

And then to top off a really booky week I did Newspaper Print nails; the blue has totally become my go to colour of September. And with my working at a publishers this month it was great fun!!! 

So this is my week of booky items, might add more lately! 

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