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PoindexterOglethorpe

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4. So glad you are liking Stewart O'Nan.
Sun Mar 6, 2022, 02:18 PM
Mar 2022

I just finished Henry, Himself, and reread Emily, Alone. I have the third book about them, Wish You Were Here on hold at my library.

At the moment I'm not reading any fiction. Moneyball by Michael Lewis is what I'm working on. I need to read more of what he has written.

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Confession The King of Prussia Mar 2022 #20
It is so amazing hermetic Mar 2022 #22
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I read this trilogy in the seventies. Ohiya Mar 2022 #15
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Mervyn Peake trilogy... ultralite001 Mar 2022 #13
I can still picture some of the scenes, some forty years after reading it! Ohiya Mar 2022 #16
So glad you are liking Stewart O'Nan. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2022 #4
Last Night at the Lobster hermetic Mar 2022 #6
I really liked PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2022 #10
Cool hermetic Mar 2022 #12
Please do. It is amazing. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2022 #26
finally getting around to All the Light We Cannot See..... bahboo Mar 2022 #8
Oh yes hermetic Mar 2022 #9
Re-reading "Titan" by Stephen Baxter Jeebo Mar 2022 #14
That sounds awesome hermetic Mar 2022 #18
"What they knew" by Marion Todd. The King of Prussia Mar 2022 #19
DI Clare Mackay series hermetic Mar 2022 #21
Charles Finch's An Extravagant Death question everything Mar 2022 #24
That sounds good hermetic Mar 2022 #25
Just finished an oldie: A Time for Mercy by John Grisham. Paper Roses Mar 2022 #27
That does sound good hermetic Mar 2022 #28
Reading 'Day of the Locust' by Nathanael West. panader0 Mar 2022 #29
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