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GeeMont
18 yrs ago
Here we go ago again: the pendants have chosen!
I have never seen this list before. Time magazine picks the 100 best novels in the English since 1923—the year time was first published.
http://www.time.com/time/2…
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
There are an infinite uses for the rubber band.
Band Aids are great, too, when I’m bleeding, but as I tend to avoid the letting of blood, that kind of band must take second place.
I can’t think of too many other …
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
Hard at work or hardly working. One or the other. My work computer is hard at working crunching a large data query, but I hardly working while waiting for it to finish.
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
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We men certainly seemed outnumbered. Not that I mind, however.
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
I often pick up 2nd used copies just for trade.
Bookrings, Bookrays, and Bookboxes
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CLOSED: A Void by Georges Perec: A novel without the letter "E"
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Final
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
Book Ring
Basic Order: USA to Canada to Australia to Europe and back to USA
mepwave: Pennington, New Jersey, USA (Will Ship OS)
awakeagain: Hackettstown, New Jersey, USA (Will Ship USA)
affinity4books: Bryan, T…
Bookrings, Bookrays, and Bookboxes
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CLOSED: A Void by Georges Perec: A novel without the letter "E"
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Last Call! Closing Tomorrow
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
Book Ring (tentative):
Basic Order: USA to Canada to Australia to Europe and back to USA
mepwave: Pennington, New Jersey, USA (Will Ship OS)
awakeagain: Hackettstown, New Jersey, USA (Will Ship USA)
affinity4boo…
Bookrings, Bookrays, and Bookboxes
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CLOSED: A Void by Georges Perec: A novel without the letter "E"
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Still Open: Tentative Shipping Order
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
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Book Ring (tentative)
Basic Order: USA to Canada to Australia to Europe and back to USA
mepwave: Pennington, New Jersey, USA (Will Ship OS)
awakeagain: Hackettstown, New Jersey, USA (Will Ship USA)
affinity4book…
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
I'm felxable on shipping.
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CLOSED: A Void by Georges Perec: A novel without the letter "E"
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Europeans and Australians Wecome
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
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It looks like this ring may start off overseas before returning to the USA. I can start off and ship to either Australia or Europe, but I need, at least, someone else in Europe to either ship to the USA or Australia.
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CLOSED: A Void by Georges Perec: A novel without the letter "E"
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re: A Void by Georges Perec: A novel without the letter "E"
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
So far only sign up for this ring.
You can respond using the letter "E" if you so desire.
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CLOSED: A Void by Georges Perec: A novel without the letter "E"
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
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Down with that thing which is not a consonant!
Would you risk trying a book without that common fifth symbol of our ABCs? Do odd things put you off or furrow your brows? No, not all will find bliss in such writing…
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
If you like unabridged audio books, I'm going to suggest joining audible.com. You get two digital audiobooks each month for $21.95. That is often less expensive than two quality paperbacks and much cheaper than the har…
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
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Much ado about nothing if you ask me. Unless you're communicating to a dolt, American Indian or Native American will be sufficient to express your meaning.
When one group of people talks about an other group of peopl…
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
The King County Library System of Washington state offers this service from Overdrive and Recorded Books. On average, I listen from three to five unabridged audiobooks on my iPod per month. As a subscriber to Audible,…
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Bookray: Graham Masterton's Feast
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Bookray: Graham Masterton's Feast
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
Here is a tentative order. I'll give it to Monday for others to join.
Time-Enuf-atLast (Rhode Island)
nightraine56 (Missouri)
sarradee (Texas)
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Bookray: Graham Masterton's Feast
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Now open to international community
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
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GeeMont
18 yrs ago
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If you like horror novels and haven't read FEAST yet, it contains, in my opinion, some of the most gruesome scenes I've ever read. The "special" meal in the restaurant and the kitchen preparations near the end are unfor…
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
Duct tape and noisy children should go hand in hand like chocolate and peanut butter
If I had kids, I’d spank the do out of an unruly child. Of course, the predominate philosophy nowadays, so it seems to an outsider,…
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
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In general, I kind of agree with Christopher Moore. Many books written by women are intended to read by women, alienating male readers. But not always.
However, to answer the OP question, I have a database of all b…
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Do you prefer to see the movie first or read the book?
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Read the Book; Ignore the Movie
GeeMont
18 yrs ago
Books and movies adaptations can’t peacefully co-exist in my mind. The two versions battle it out until both are ruined—kind of like what would happen if you invited Norman Mailer and Gore Vidal to visit you at the same…