mustang shelly wrote: » Just finished Hell Or Some Worse Place:Kinsale 1601 by Des Ekin. A brilliant account of the Battle of Kinsale and the aftermath from the perspectives of the Irish, Spanish and English with a particular focus on General Juan del Águila who led the Spanish Armada into Kinsale.
Noel Some Cornbread wrote: » I've been let down (once again) by an ebay purchase not arriving so I'm wondering now about switching to a Kindle. The last time I tried one I found it dull and hard to read, anyone got any suggestions?. The book I'm waiting for is Company Commander by Russell Lewis. With this let down I'm between books at the moment and dying for a read. Anyone here in Dublin got Company Commander to burrow or sell?.
It still pales in comparison to reading an actual book in my opinion.
artvanderlay wrote: » It's in the library catalogue, and on the shelf in a few branches, so you won't have to wait. If you order today, it'll be with you in a couple of days (assuming you are a member of library somewhere in Ireland!). God, I love the libraries in Ireland since they hooked up all the branches
New Home wrote: » You should be able to - check www.library.ie, or, even better, http://librariesireland.iii.com/iii/encore/?lang=eng I'd say if you haven't been in one in over ten years it'd be worth trying going back, it may be a whole different experience for you. It's worth going during "quieter" times, too, if you don't like crowds (e.g., maybe not on a Saturday).
Noel Some Cornbread wrote: » I'm an absolute idiot, you've just reminded me that a library truck actually parks right outside my house I'm feeling rather silly right now.
artvanderlay wrote: » Just do what I do; reserve your books through the library catalogue, they will let you know when they are in, then just go to the desk and pick them up. You'll be in and out of the library in a minute! There are no charges for reserving books, and they have even abolished fines! Plus because the catologue covers the whole of Ireland, you can get a book from a library in Donegal (for example) in a couple of days. Did I mention I love the library? :pac::pac::pac:
Noel Some Cornbread wrote: » Just looked there and my local library isn't my local at all, I have one in Howth and there's one in Finglas on my way home from work I'm easily excited lol
New Home wrote: » Donaghmede, Raheny, or Baldoyle? All close enough to Howth.
Ipso wrote: » I see he has a book on The Spanish Armada and my local library here in California has it. Must check it out.