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Virginia Woolf, Julia Briggs
William H. Gass
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Thomas Pynchon
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Herbert W. Schneider
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Brent Weeks
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Wayne Franklin, Robert S. Levine, Nina Baym
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Aleksandar B. Nedeljković, Zoran Živković
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David Gary Shaw, Philip Pomper
March 2018
12
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I feel damp.
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I'm not very good at writing reviews at the moment - a bit of a slump, I guess. But I did finish Cards on the Table (featurin...
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The Gray family have gathered for Christmas but it is not the season of goodwill to all men. Adrian Gray, the patriarch is no...
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I'm almost done, but I started laughing so hard on page 234, I had to take a break. I'm never going to look at shampoo the ...
March 2018
11
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Total points: 200/2 = 100 Thanks for being an awesome teammate, FD! Round 1: Tannat: Walter Mosely (suspect) - No - 5 poi...
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Simon Kewin's first name starts with S, so I'm guessing Severus Snape as a victim for the Red Game.
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Ariadne Oliver is Dame Agatha's alter ego, and Dame Agatha had tons of fun with her: ‘I enjoyed your last, Mrs Oliver,’ said...
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Yes, I've finally read it. I'd managed to not read TKAM for decades because there was never a copy at hand and frankly, I wa...
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Pretentious and self-centered. Forget the book blurbs -- this actually isn't about the Lady Hyegyōng but about Margaret Drab...
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Mrs Lorrimer is one of those women who play bridge at bridge clubs all day. Women like that must be made of armour-plating—th...
June 2017
27
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I really enjoyed this. What an adventure.So much fun.
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June 2017
23
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I liken this book to roller coaster of the worst kind. One where it takes literal hours to slowly, slowly, inch up to the top...
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The Tempest is one of my favorite works by Billy Shakes. For that reason, I thought I'd love this. This is my first Atwood bo...
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Series: Amelia Peabody #1 I didn’t like the tone this book started off with, and I found Amelia really annoying, at least a...

Currently reading

Do You Feel It Too?: The Post-Postmodern Syndrome in American Fiction at the Turn of the Millennium
Nicoline Timmer
Progress: 150/390 pages
Night and Day
Virginia Woolf, Julia Briggs
Progress: 22/496 pages
The Tunnel
William H. Gass
The Crying of Lot 49
Thomas Pynchon
Progress: 50/128 pages
A History Of American Philosophy
Herbert W. Schneider
Progress: 220/590 pages
Shadow's Edge
Brent Weeks
Progress: 225/636 pages
The Norton Anthology of American Literature (Shorter Eighth Edition) (Vol. One-Volume)
Wayne Franklin, Robert S. Levine, Nina Baym
Progress: 150/992 pages
The Writer / The Book / The Reader
Aleksandar B. Nedeljković, Zoran Živković
Progress: 100/257 pages
The Return of Science: Evolution, History, and Theory
David Gary Shaw, Philip Pomper
Progress: 100/320 pages
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