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Mayhem and Mass, by Olivia Matthews shenmue May 2018 #1
Oh, interesting... hermetic May 2018 #4
The Paris Secret, Karen Swan northoftheborder May 2018 #2
Cool hermetic May 2018 #5
There is definitely romantic tension underlying the basic art story. northoftheborder May 2018 #6
Right now my fiction book is PoindexterOglethorpe May 2018 #3
Alrighty, then hermetic May 2018 #7
The problem with this group, PoindexterOglethorpe May 2018 #9
Exactly hermetic May 2018 #10
Not sure if this is considered fiction.... Ohiogal May 2018 #8
It is a true story hermetic May 2018 #11
Yes, Ohiogal May 2018 #12
Just started Vienna Secrets by Frank Tallis PennyK May 2018 #13
Tallis hermetic May 2018 #15
Resuming my annual trip back home PennyK May 2018 #17
Sounds like a lovely time. hermetic May 2018 #20
Finished "Noir" Christopher Moore and now "The Cabinet Of Curiosities"by Preston & Child dameatball May 2018 #14
Excellent hermetic May 2018 #16
IQ by Joe Ide PoorMonger May 2018 #18
Sounds really good hermetic May 2018 #19
Really likeable main character PoorMonger May 2018 #22
I just got this ebook from my library PennyK May 2018 #24
Finished reading Steve Earle's book, I'll Never Get Out of this World Alive and japple May 2018 #21
The Gone World by Tom Sweterlitsch PoorMonger May 2018 #23
Musical Suggestion: ' Fear Is Like A Forest ' PoorMonger May 2018 #25
Hey, hermetic May 2018 #28
The theory in that Timewas May 2018 #26
Thank you hermetic May 2018 #29
That happens Timewas May 2018 #30
This Week Timewas May 2018 #27
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