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hermetic

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Sun Nov 3, 2019, 02:07 PM Nov 2019

What Fiction are you reading this week, November 3, 2019? [View all]


Books are like people: they’ll turn up in your life when you most need them ~Thompson

I’ve just started Laurie R. King’s The Game, which is afoot in India for Sherlock and Mary.

Still Listening to Bimbos of the Death Sun which has some of the funniest one liners ever. Like, “American beer? If you sent that to a lab it would come back with a note saying your horse has diabetes.” If you enjoy science fiction/fantasy conventions, you’ll probably love this book.

Be sure to get out there and vote this month. For some that will be this Tuesday and it may only be for City Council or Education Board members but it will be good practice for next year and you can be sure you are registered and know where to go. So, I highly recommend it.


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Rereading Morgan Llywelyn's "1916:A Novel of the Irish Rebellion." TexasProgresive Nov 2019 #1
Cool hermetic Nov 2019 #3
It's a fast read. TexasProgresive Nov 2019 #6
The Testaments PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2019 #2
I for sure want to read that one then hermetic Nov 2019 #4
Matchup Timewas Nov 2019 #5
Good selection! hermetic Nov 2019 #7
The Crooked Hinge by John Dickson Carr The King of Prussia Nov 2019 #8
Wow, 1938 (Carr's) hermetic Nov 2019 #10
"Two Across" by Jeff Bartsch bif Nov 2019 #9
Sounds fun hermetic Nov 2019 #11
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