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Welcome to my new blog. I plan to write about all sorts of things here, my life in Spain, ineresting things and ideas I've come across, places I've visited and so much more. Hope you enjoy it and please leave comments as your input is always appreciated.

The two old fools are back…OLE!
16 December 2011 @ 16:00

Around this time two years ago I recommend Eye on Spain contributor Victoria Twead’s book “Chicken’s, Mules and Two Old Fools” as the top gift to buy for Christmas.

I loved Vicky’s first book. So funny and well written and ever since then I’ve been really looking forward to the sequel. I needed to read more!

Well, I was lucky recently to have been given an advanced copy of the new sequel, “Two Old Fools – Ole” and what a blinder Vicky’s pulled again.

I think this new book, which is now available for sale on Amazon, is even better than the original.

Do you love Spain? You’ll love this book!  It's all about Vicky and Jo's life in a tiny village in Southern Spain and you would never think there would be so much to write about considering the village is practically empty apart from at weekends.  This is a proper laugh-out-loud book, you can't help but really enjoy it.

But don’t just take my word for it, read the other reviews on Amazon.

Grab yourself a copy, or buy it as a present for someone for Christmas, it’s brilliant.




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4 Comments

mo anthony said:
17 December 2011 @ 15:50

Have just ordered the Kindle edition of these two books cannot wait to read them as though we now live in Nueva Andalucia, we first started out house hunt in Almeria.


Victoria Twead said:
31 December 2011 @ 13:40

Justin - thank you so much! I absolutely loved writing both books and am delighted you enjoyed reading them.

Eye on Spain is still my favourite Spanish expat website and I'm grateful for all the EOS friends I've made, both through the forums and my books.

Keep up the good work!

Victoria :)

P.S. Mo Anthony - Thank you!



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