Who are you?
My name is Linzi Huteson
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Which campus do you work at?
Wise Campus
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How long have you worked here?
This is just my third week!!!! So a very newbie!
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What does your job entail?
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What does your job entail?
Issuing, returning and renewing books, keeping on top of the overdue books (…. So if poss please return or renew …. Or I will be in contact …. I won’t send the ‘boys’ round but you will get lots of letters!). Processing books. Still learning the systems so I’m sure I do lots more than this or will do soon!
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Favourite author?
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Favourite author?
I love lots of authors … anything from Jane Austen to Dan Brown. But definitely no horror for me!
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Favourite book?
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Favourite book?
Too many to list!!!!
Currently reading – Fathomless Riches – How he went from Pop to the Pulpit
Synopsis: “The Reverend Richard Coles is a parish priest in Northamptonshire and a regular host of BBC Radio 4’s Saturday Live. He is also the only vicar in Britain to have had a number 1 hit single: the Communards’ ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’ topped the charts for four weeks and was the biggest-selling single of its year. Fathomless Riches is his remarkable memoir in which he divulges with searing honesty and intimacy his pilgrimage from a rock-and-roll life of sex and drugs to a life devoted to God and Christianity. Music is where it began. Richard Coles was head chorister at school, and later discovered a love of saxophone together with the magic of Jimmy Somerville’s voice. Against a backdrop of intense sexual and political awakening, the Communards were formed, and Richard Coles’s life as a rock star began. Fathomless Riches – a phrase characteristic of St Paul and his followers – is a deeply personal and illuminating account of a transformation from hedonistic self-abandonment to ‘the moment that changed everything’. Funny, warm, witty and wise, it is a memoir which has the power to shock as well as to console. It will be hailed as one of the most unusual and readable life stories of recent times.”
Next to be read: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
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Favourite film?
Pride and Prejudice – BBC 5 hours one, Air Force One, actually I love to watch films!!!!! I always watch something when I do the ironing.
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Favourite film?
Pride and Prejudice – BBC 5 hours one, Air Force One, actually I love to watch films!!!!! I always watch something when I do the ironing.
Boxed Sets: Currently re-watching The West Wing
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End with a quote?:
“Don’t cry because it’s over, Smile because it happened” Dr Seuss
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End with a quote?:
“Don’t cry because it’s over, Smile because it happened” Dr Seuss
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