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joined:8/14/05
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Thanks! I'll go to Strand and see what I can find!
Simon vs. The Homo Sapien Agenda by Becky Albertalli
About a sixteen year old in the south who is "not-so-openly" gay but is having an e-mail relationship with someone called Blue who may or may not go to his school. (Only halfway through the book). If you read it, Simon, the sixteen year old, tells blue in one e-mail to look something up Online. Blue does and responds that it creepy. I looked it up. It exists. And it is creepy! Loving this book. A lot of it reminds me of my teen years in school living in a small town.
Actually finished the book a while after my post. Really enjoyed this and actually checked out some of the recording artists mentioned in the book. Downloaded one album that plays a part in the story.
Mrs. Palfrey At The Claremont (1971) by Elizabeth Taylor is the best book I've read in a long while. Highly recommended! Trudged through some other stuff but this is the first one in a while that might merit a bump of this thread.
Bumping this old gem.
THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT STYLES - Agatha Christie
joined:2/19/04
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Homo Deus by Yoval Noah Harari
joined:2/19/04
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I haven't read a good thriller in awhile but just ordered a copy of
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*CK by blogger Mark Manson
In preparation for a Summer 2018 London and Paris holiday, I am reading (and enjoying) two books by Edward Rutherfurd: "London: The Novel" and "Paris: The Novel". The nature of the writing is that I can switch back and forth between the books without becoming lost or confused.
joined:2/19/04
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Of course I just pre-ordered a copy of Michael Wolff's bombshell Fire and Fury.
joined:5/15/03
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5/15/03
I'm currently reading two books:
ENEMIES & ALLIES - Kevin J. Anderson
NOS4A2 - Joe Hill
My husband and I and another couple, our best friends, recently enjoyed an evening of entertainment at San Diego's Old Globe Theater. We saw a wonderful production of Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest". That spurred me on to read the play, which I am doing now. Wilde's wit shines through all these many decades later.











joined:4/4/11
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Posted: 3/19/16 at 10:04pm