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hermetic

(8,663 posts)
19. I salute you
Sun May 20, 2018, 01:34 PM
May 2018

Pynchon certainly isn't for everyone. I might give this one a go someday. I do enjoy the absurd, when it's funny.

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I could not find this hermetic May 2018 #6
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Penny hermetic May 2018 #20
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Aw, don't be embarrassed hermetic May 2018 #7
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Oh yeah... hermetic May 2018 #8
American War by Omar El Akkad. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2018 #4
Hey, this is supposed to be fiction... hermetic May 2018 #9
LOL! PoindexterOglethorpe May 2018 #12
I'm in the middle of Lincoln in the Bardo, my second time through it. malchickiwick May 2018 #5
Thanks hermetic May 2018 #10
Follett's "Winter of the World" madamesilverspurs May 2018 #11
I'm guessing you read the first one.. hermetic May 2018 #15
But of course! madamesilverspurs May 2018 #16
Booty Bones by Carolyn Haines... Little Star May 2018 #13
I try to do that, as well hermetic May 2018 #17
The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon cyclonefence May 2018 #14
I salute you hermetic May 2018 #19
This one is a good place to start cyclonefence May 2018 #32
"Into the Mist" by Lee Murray dameatball May 2018 #21
Horror/Science Fiction hermetic May 2018 #24
Good escapism while on the porch with a cat and dog....:) dameatball May 2018 #27
Reading and listening matt819 May 2018 #22
Koontz at his suspenseful best.. hermetic May 2018 #25
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Ha Ha hermetic May 2018 #28
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Two of my favorites! Little Star May 2018 #39
Still reading Mockingbird by Walter Tevis. japple May 2018 #34
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Have you seen the Netflix series? Cuthbert Allgood May 2018 #37
i wasn't aware of it pscot May 2018 #38
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