The Ambridge Anti-Library

Not that anyone, hardly, seems to read in that godforsaken hole. But I shall, undaunted, kick off with

Insufficient Work for the Undertaker

Your contributions welcomed, as are thoughts on whether this ought to go in a separate Fantasy Archers compartment or stay within The Archers for the time being.

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The Who Always Rings Twice?
Tis Pity She’s A Horrobin
The Story of Ooooohhh Noooooo

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Bridegroom Revisited

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Love it! Reminds me of one of the all-time classic album titles: Caravan’s For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night. Excellent album, too!

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Love these, especially the first. But you are a partial ratbag, you know. Oonoo was next on me list.

Oh well, more Allingham, then.

Police at the Teashop.

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An Inspector Doesn’t Call.

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The Mystery of the Missing Bunting
Baking for Idiots

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Does David Dream of Electric Sheep?
Something Titchener This Way Comes
I Was Told There’d Be Cake
How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, by Toby Fairbrother
Ruth Archer and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

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Fancy women and stepbrats

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Fear and Loathing in Brookfield

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Ann of Grey Gables

Helen Killer

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Susan’s Out of Curiousity Shop.

A Christmas Carol and Christine.

The Bottle Imp and how to arrange them.

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Usha Frank’s Diary

A Tale of Two Farms

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Let’s not forget the children:-

Jack and Jill’s, Book of Nursery Rhymes

Gideon’s Bible.

Alice’s Adventure’s in Balloon-arch Land

and of course: Joe Grundy’s Cider Club Rules.

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From Usha With Love.

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[quote=“Used2B, post:15, topic:41, full:true”]
From Usha With Love
[/quote] … and, of course, La Carre’s “The Usha House”.

“How Green Was My Herbal Lay ?”.

Hundreds published by the ©Ambridge University Press

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Nineteen Fifty-Four

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Am I allowed a title with no editing?

Cold Comfort Farm.

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Oh, yes!