Including Harry Potter, David Attenborough's Life on Earth, Marvel and DC comics, and classics such as Pride & Prejudice...
There is a post on MoneySaving Expert Martin Lewis's website, written only about a week ago, that gives you 11 different ways to keep yourself busy free, gratis and for absolutely not a penny spent! Don't you love all this culture?!
Be warned: you'll need to scroll down the page a bit.
I hope you enjoy if you decide to pursue these, and do please tell us about them?
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Thanks again Bella-Figura, you are a genius at finding these free resources for us! I shall take a look later! 😊
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Ha ha! I am a cheapskate on a low income. I want access to as much free stuff as I can find to broaden my thinking and occupy my mind or entertain me. But thank you for your kind words. I'm sure other people happen upon things like this all the time because there's so much of it on offer - it's just that I'm one of the people who thinks "Oooooh, must post that to Health Unlocked, you never know who might find that interesting!" ;-D
You are totally welcome. I just want to share the love and spread access to the freebies as widely as possible, because quite a lot of it will stop once we're properly out of lockdown. Make the most of it now is what I say, LOL!
Aha! So my cunning plan to keep you on your toes succeeded!
Oh dear! I'm so sorry, I didn't think to make that clear. Well, if it's any comfort, I often have that problem with Amazon.com. Many of the people whose email lists I'm a member of will link automatically to Amazon.com, so it has happened to me in reverse many times. Then I have to try and find the same thing on Amazon.co.uk - so I sympathise, it can be quite frustrating at times. But it seems you found something you were happy with in the end, so all's well that ends well.
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