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lonerunner 13 yrs ago
personally, I keep one over at BetterWorldBooks, then when I get birthday money or whatnot, I decide how which ones I really want now. This at least controls the budget, and makes it easier to stay out of bookstores.

lonerunner 15 yrs ago
We're hosting the party, as usual, and sometimes I don't get to see them. And sometimes, the guys yap and go on so about the stupid game that I can't HEAR the commercials. Sadnews.

lonerunner 15 yrs ago
They are chasing each other on the roof and across the snow, and the sun is out. Happy land.

lonerunner 15 yrs ago
1. The Book of the Unknown: Tales of the Thirty-Six, by Jonathan Keats 2. The Reader, by Bernhard Schlink 3. Making Money, by Terry Pratchett 4. The Secret History, by Donna Tartt




lonerunner 15 yrs ago | 1 replies
It's published by a small publishing company called twelve--they publish twelve books a year.

lonerunner 15 yrs ago
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that the expectation of pleasure is generally preferred to its eventual attainment--the attainment being marred, at its close, by the resumption of quotidian routine made onerous b…

lonerunner 15 yrs ago
I also loved Robber Bride, and of course The Handmaid's Tale is a classic.




lonerunner 15 yrs ago | 1 replies
Christ's Childhood Pal. It's already funny. I needed funny.

lonerunner 15 yrs ago
it's been too long since I read a Pratchett book:)

lonerunner 15 yrs ago | 8 replies
Prostitution used to be totally legal in Sweden, but it resulted in an increase in CHILD "marketing." Sweden now seems to have hit on the best solution: "In 1999, after years of research and study, Sweden passed legisl…

lonerunner 15 yrs ago
...by Audrey Niffenegger. I'm a slow reader, but this one's actually going by quickly!

lonerunner 15 yrs ago
but there are so many good answers here! Thursday Next, Dumbledore, Elizabeth Bennett....

lonerunner 15 yrs ago
There are forever more distractions to keep people from reading, aren't there? *sigh*


lonerunner 16 yrs ago | 1 replies
It gets off to a quick start, and it's a page-turner

lonerunner 16 yrs ago
It was a random decision, and proving to be an unusual experience:)

lonerunner 16 yrs ago
I've read Anna Karenina, but not the other three, and know that I will never read Moby Dick. I haven't yet read The Bell Jar OR The Heart is a Lonely Hunter.


lonerunner 16 yrs ago
it's a neat thing to have on a blog, for instance

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