WNU Editor: On the insistence of the GF's daughter last night, she wanted my permission to put up a Facebook post on my/our
Bookyards page to acknowledge that on this day Princess Diana would have been 57 (Bookyards is a free ebook library that I have been supporting for 17 years). So she put it up .... 7 hours later over 40,000 people have seen it, 1,300 have engaged it, 30 have commented on it, and 47 have shared it. And the numbers are accelerating as more people start to share it. She died 21 years ago .... but wow .... her legacy is still there, and it is those who are too young to remember her (like my GF's daughter who is only 18 and is in her second year at university) that are the most responsive.
Update: For those who enjoy all things about books, you can follow Bookyards Facebook page (or should I say my GF's daughter's Page since she is the one who is managing it) at
the link here. I give her credit, she is doing a damn good job at it, earning hundreds of new followers each day.
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