06-20-21, 11:41 AM | |
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I had a very quick read of a novel, Untraceable - the author (Laura ?) reminded me of Tami Hoag.
I just started Trevor Noah's Born a Crime.
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06-20-21, 11:45 AM | |
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Erica, I found Oliver Saks' Gratitude at a book sale recently and plan to read it soon. Did you like it?
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06-20-21, 01:33 PM | |
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Finished David Copperfield today, finally.
The back half of the story moved really slowly. You can tell he got paid by the word, LOL!!! Good story, though. I'd picked up The Galaxy and The Ground Within again the other day for a re-read, and am about half way through it.
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06-20-21, 03:14 PM | |
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If you have a favorite science fiction book, plz post the title.
Every summer our small rural library has a Bingo contest for adults and the grand prize is a ipad, which I would love to win. So, to increase my chances I am trying to complete as many Bingo lines as I can. Smaller prizes are for Gift Cards to local restaurants, which I have won a couple in the past summers. The contest is to mark off squares for reading different kinds of books, i.e. read a book and watch the movie, read a nonfiction book and the one I am struggling with, is to read a science fiction book. It's been ages since I have read a science fiction book, so could use some help choosing one. TIA
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