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MichReads
14 yrs ago
Bill Bryson - Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid
Haven Kimmel - A Girl Named Zippy
Christopher Moore - any of his
Miriam Toews - A Boy of Good Breeding, A Complicated Kindness, The Flying Troutmans
David Sedaris -…
MichReads
14 yrs ago
Excellent read. I love her books.
Book Talk
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2/2 and 2/3: What are you reading now?
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Re: I just started The Poisonwood Bible last night, so far it's good :)
MichReads
19 yrs ago
That is a wonderful book.....enjoy it!
MichReads
19 yrs ago
I am reading "Naked" by David Sedaris....hilarious!!!
I am starting "Thieves" by Janice Kulyk Keefer.
MichReads
19 yrs ago
I love David Sedaris. I am reading Naked at the moment and it is just too damn funny!!!
Book Talk
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2/2 and 2/3: What are you reading now?
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Re: The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood ...
MichReads
19 yrs ago
Way better than the movie!!! Enjoy.
Release Challenges
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My Personal January Birthday Classics Challenge - would you like to join in???
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Will join you challenge
MichReads
19 yrs ago
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I will release "The Picutre of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde on Jan 21/05 at my local post office. My birthday is on Jan 4. So Happy Birthday to all the January babies out there.
MichReads
20 yrs ago
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I hated the ending of The Last Time They Met. Won't say anymore so I don't spoil it, but the rest of the book was OK. Not one of my favourites though.
MichReads
20 yrs ago
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Only read a few pages. I started The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency, but I couldn't get into it at this time. I will try it later.
MichReads
20 yrs ago
I think I figured it out!
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/1186589
MichReads
20 yrs ago
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I released a copy of Edith Wharton's "The Age of Innocence" at the Blockbuster Video in Waterdown, ON Canada on Saturday at sunset. I put it behind the DVD of the same name.
How do you link your release information t…
MichReads
21 yrs ago
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I have released two books. How will I know when they are caught? Will it appear in my bookshelf or is there some other place I have to look? Please help!