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hermetic

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24. Oh fun!
Sun May 6, 2018, 04:59 PM
May 2018

I recently read To Say Nothing of the Dog which sort of had the same theme. I loved it. It kind of 'went on' in places but the wonderful ending made that all worthwhile.

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Just beginning "The Nightingale." Interestingly, as I begin my trip to France. CurtEastPoint May 2018 #1
Wonderful! hermetic May 2018 #5
I had to Google and it's a fictional town but is supposed to be in the Loire Valley. CurtEastPoint May 2018 #6
Aha hermetic May 2018 #11
Loved that book... Freedomofspeech May 2018 #18
"Leaving Berlin" by Joseph Kanon Ohiogal May 2018 #2
That sounds like a great story. hermetic May 2018 #7
Yes, it's my first stab at a Joseph Kanon book Ohiogal May 2018 #12
Pictures! hermetic May 2018 #17
Thank you, I'll check them out! Ohiogal May 2018 #29
"Noir" by Christopher Moore dameatball May 2018 #3
I am really looking forward hermetic May 2018 #8
unfortunately, the MSM will be shoving Drumpf's tweets into my cranium lapfog_1 May 2018 #4
I highly recommend hermetic May 2018 #9
Keep reading matt819 May 2018 #10
Sounds like you've got hermetic May 2018 #14
A Sentimental Journey cyclonefence May 2018 #13
Ah, Sterne... hermetic May 2018 #15
When I read Tristram Shandy earlier this year cyclonefence May 2018 #16
"The Hobbit," J.R.R. Tolkien shenmue May 2018 #19
You are off, then, hermetic May 2018 #20
I just finished listening to Beartown MuseRider May 2018 #21
Hi! hermetic May 2018 #23
I will. MuseRider May 2018 #25
Blackout - Connie Willis Runningdawg May 2018 #22
Oh fun! hermetic May 2018 #24
Connie Willis is the best! PoindexterOglethorpe May 2018 #39
It's the first book I have read by her Runningdawg May 2018 #43
The New York Times and The Washington Post PJMcK May 2018 #26
Well, of course hermetic May 2018 #32
The Rending And The Nest by Kaethe Schwehn PoorMonger May 2018 #27
Ah, quite new hermetic May 2018 #33
I hadn't heard of those books yet. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2018 #40
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon madaboutharry May 2018 #28
I LOVED that story hermetic May 2018 #34
Donald Westlake: Brothers Keepers The Blue Flower May 2018 #30
How cool hermetic May 2018 #35
If you like funny, read Westlake. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2018 #41
Yeah, I do hermetic May 2018 #46
Finished "Rise to Rebellion" by Jeff Shaara Number9Dream May 2018 #31
Shaara is highly regarded hermetic May 2018 #36
State of the Onion by Julie Hyzy PennyK May 2018 #37
I should read that hermetic May 2018 #44
The French Girl by Lexie Elliott PoorMonger May 2018 #38
Girls!! hermetic May 2018 #45
Just finished All the Beautiful Lies PoindexterOglethorpe May 2018 #42
Hmm, interesting hermetic May 2018 #47
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