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hermetic

(8,924 posts)
9. It's a love story
Sun May 5, 2019, 01:10 PM
May 2019

takes place in the early 1900s. In Australia.

Gwendy's Button Box Love that title, and it sounds terrific. "The little town of Castle Rock, Maine has witnessed some strange events and unusual visitors over the years, but there is one story that has never been told -- until now."

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"Cain" by James Byron Huggins dameatball May 2019 #1
An oldie hermetic May 2019 #4
Yep, I enjoyed his novel "Hunter" so I decided to go back and try another one. dameatball May 2019 #14
Just finished "The Husband" by Dean Koontz. trev May 2019 #2
Yeah hermetic May 2019 #3
I mostly read non-fiction and watch true stories in movies katmondoo May 2019 #5
'Babycakes' in the Tales of the City sequence. I read them every couple of years. CurtEastPoint May 2019 #6
Wow, there's at least 9 hermetic May 2019 #8
Yes, AM's series. CurtEastPoint May 2019 #10
Yes hermetic May 2019 #12
I am reading fiction so light and airy murielm99 May 2019 #7
It's a love story hermetic May 2019 #9
Origin by Diana Abu-Jaber. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #11
Alrighty then hermetic May 2019 #13
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn northoftheborder May 2019 #15
Same thing hermetic May 2019 #16
I've been going through a lot of the Parker series getting old in mke May 2019 #17
My library has 3 hermetic May 2019 #20
Finished Origin. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #18
Good tips. Thanks hermetic May 2019 #19
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