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Austerity Housekeeping eBook free tomorrow

28 replies

BoffinMum · 03/03/2013 22:32

From about lunchtime tomorrow my Austerity Housekeeping eBook is free if anyone wants a copy. You can read it on any PC, laptop, Kindle, iPhone and iPad.

Austerity Housekeeping

If you do download it, it would be great if you could post a review. Wink

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MrsPennyapple · 03/03/2013 22:38

Thank you Boffin

Snazzynewyear · 03/03/2013 22:44

Thanks! Will look out for this tomorrow.

BoffinMum · 03/03/2013 22:47

Glad it's helpful. I am on telly tomorrow as well - I started a thread in Chat about it.

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mumnosbest · 03/03/2013 22:50

looks good thanks and good luck tomorrow!

reliablemillipede · 03/03/2013 23:56

Thankyou

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Thingymajigs · 04/03/2013 14:35

Thanks boffin. I have just started the first chapter and I'm a little alarmed that you can see into my home. I guess I might have to rethink my Snoopy pyjamas. Blush

Bejeena · 04/03/2013 15:01

Ooo lovely I have got it for my kindle will be reading with interest and reviewing.

BoffinMum · 04/03/2013 18:37

oo bran

Some mean person gave it a review saying it was a bit basic.

Like, man, it's a comprehensive beginner's guide with a few knobs on. I am sure you will all understand that I had to hoist my bosom at that review. One paltry star indeed

Not that I am paranoid or nuffink. Grin

On telly I am cleaning the directors boots. Not the most scintillating of tips we filmed, so do tune in to a more interesting episode if you can. Wink For example, in a later episode there are tips on blinging porridge, with one of the miniboffs in it (quite a large miniboff, actually). That might be a more exciting and useful tip.

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domesticgodless · 04/03/2013 18:39

Thank you Boffin! Incredibly well timed as I have just bought an astonishingly expensive house and am wondering how the hell I'm going to 'keep' it...

Will review when read.

BoffinMum · 04/03/2013 18:39

Thingymajigs do French temptresses prowl around the home in Snoopy pyjamas? Do they? Hm? Do they? No they don't. Get on the Figleaves website NOW and buy yourself something worthy of your inner goddess. That's an ORDER.

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Thingymajigs · 04/03/2013 18:53

Yes, ma'am! Wink I'm not sure I have an inner goddess but I'll do my best.
I'll review as soon as I've finished.

TheArmadillo · 04/03/2013 18:58

Oh fab - was really disappointed to miss it last time.
Am off work sick at the moment so should have plenty of time to read and review.

perspective · 05/03/2013 12:28

Super, thanks v much (though its not making you any money giving us all the heads up!) I'm enjoying it and ill do a review for you.

BoffinMum · 05/03/2013 22:39

I don't mind giving it away to MN people when possible. MN has given me a lot of support with this book. Grin

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Fluffycloudland77 · 06/03/2013 09:15

If you look at the other reviews that one star lady left she gave fifty shades of grey 4 stars.

I think that is all that needs to be said. because it's badly written rubbish

BoffinMum · 06/03/2013 13:24

That did not escape my attention.
Perhaps I should have written the book like this.

"BoffinMum stood there, resplendently naked, whilst BoffinDad flicked her with the feather duster, gently at first, and gradually harder and harder, until she begged him to stop. There was a glint in his eye and a curl in his lip as he coldly assessed the situation. Then at his command, she bent over and licked the antique Aubusson rug clean, little by little, as he sat back and observed her, impassively, masterfully."

She'd would have liked that a bit more, I think.
Did you see the china the reviewer liked???? Grin

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Fluffycloudland77 · 06/03/2013 14:20

Well, it's too late to change it now.

Didn't get to the china.....was it twee?

miggy · 06/03/2013 14:27

its not free at moment but borrowable, am being complete numpty and never done the borrowing thing before, cant see a button for it anywhere. Could any slightly less dense person please help me Smile

Fluffycloudland77 · 06/03/2013 16:11

You need to join amazon prime, then it's available for loan.

Primes not free, first months free then £40-50 a year.

miggy · 06/03/2013 16:38

thanks but have Prime already, with the amazon habit in this household it does make sense.
Think I might need to do it from my kindle rather than via computer, will try that.

specialsubject · 06/03/2013 19:23

not really free, is it? Smile

Pootles2010 · 07/03/2013 15:57

I got it last time, its fab! Thanks! Do follow your blog but didn't realise you're run a stately home! Any chance of telling us which one? Really interesting!

BoffinMum · 10/03/2013 18:20

Specials, it was free on the date stated in the original post Wink

Can't tell you which stately or I will out myself, but it was a smallish one near London.

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specialsubject · 10/03/2013 20:39

I looked on Amazon at the time concerned. Never came up free for me, sorry. I don't have Amazon prime.