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...has heard that books are expensive and hard to get hold of in Hurghada and as I can get through a book a day somedays when I am extremely bored of the rain and the wind, how many books is too many to bring over?
And...does anyone know of any good book shops in Hurghada that you use on a regular basis?
English books are difficult to find in Hurghada, the best place to look is in the bars and hotels. I had a bookcase full in my pub unfortunately, they were taken but never swapped or returned so I gave up on it.
I have many, many books at home which you can borrow as long as you are into thrillers
Hurghada Lady wrote:English books are difficult to find in Hurghada, the best place to look is in the bars and hotels. I had a bookcase full in my pub unfortunately, they were taken but never swapped or returned so I gave up on it.
I have many, many books at home which you can borrow as long as you are into thrillers
Hurghada sounds like Luxor HL with people swapping books regularly. We are lucky that ACE sell second hand books that people have donated & Gerda's Garden has a free swapping library.
New Gal wrote:... I can get through a book a day somedays when I am extremely bored of the rain and the wind, how many books is too many to bring over?
So in the Egyptian climate you won't be reading too many books then
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New Gal wrote:... I can get through a book a day somedays when I am extremely bored of the rain and the wind, how many books is too many to bring over?
So in the Egyptian climate you won't be reading too many books then
Ha ha, what I meant to say was thats how much I read so I can't not bring some of my books cos thats unnatural for me but yeah I get what you meant
Having said that it has been heavy overcast grey skies all day here with intermittant drizzly rain so I have spent most of the day reading...when not on the forum or watching the F1GP qualifying
Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
[quote="BBLUX"]Having said that it has been heavy overcast grey skies all day here with intermittant drizzly rain so I have spent most of the day reading...when not on the forum or watching the F1GP qualifying [/quote
So do I!!! It was 48 a week ago & 25 today, no wonder I've got sinus trouble & a sore throat today
Sunsets like this help to compensate though. Taken from the lounge this evening, hopefully red sky at night shepherds delight applies in Egypt too
While I was driving back from Luxor it was raining, it rained later on that night also in Hurghada. The weather has been awful for the past few days really overcast and very windy. Thankfully it's sunny again today with a nice breeze.
FABlux wrote:So do I!!! It was 48 a week ago & 25 today, no wonder I've got sinus trouble & a sore throat today
Sunsets like this help to compensate though. Taken from the lounge this evening, hopefully red sky at night shepherds delight applies in Egypt too
Ebikatsu wrote:Some for New Gal that we took last week
Aww thank you, the pics are gorgeous! I'm so jealous, its been raining here non stop since Wednesday I think, internet is down on my laptop cos of some lightening we had lastnight (!) so have had to resort to using internet on my mobile which is no fun at all
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