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matt819

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2. Just two
Sun Feb 23, 2020, 02:24 PM
Feb 2020

Listening to The Last Kingdom, We first in the second Chronicles series by Bernard Cornwell. He’s quite the storyteller.

Reading You Were There Too, by Colleen Oakley. About halfway through. It’s about two unrelated people, a man and a woman, having dreams about each other. They Then meet each other. An oddly compelling story about love, expectations, soulmates, etc.

Yes Lindsay of Dexter theme has a new series, and I got the first book out of the library yesterday, but haven’t started it. I was also reading a book by Ben Schott, who wrote an homage to the Jeeves and Wooster series, but I lost the book. I wasn’t very far into it but I was enjoying it.

For some reason, most of my other reading in the past week or so I’ve been non-fiction. I don’t know what’s come over me.

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An old James Patterson in the Alex Cross rzemanfl Feb 2020 #1
Just two matt819 Feb 2020 #2
Coincidentally, hermetic Feb 2020 #4
I agree, Daughter of Time is the greatest Polly Hennessey Feb 2020 #3
Lovely, hermetic Feb 2020 #5
Rereading "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman Docreed2003 Feb 2020 #6
That sounds fun hermetic Feb 2020 #8
Haruki Marukami, Kafka on the Shore dweller Feb 2020 #7
An award winner, hermetic Feb 2020 #9
thanks for that dweller Feb 2020 #12
I am reading an old book. murielm99 Feb 2020 #10
I haven't read Tim, Staph Feb 2020 #11
I don't recall reading it hermetic Feb 2020 #13
I'm getting The Daughter of Time! PennyK Feb 2020 #14
Reading another Ruth Rendell - "Wolf to the Slaughter" TexasProgresive Feb 2020 #15
"Salt River" by Randy Wayne White. Newest in the Doc Ford series. I waited for this on pre-order, dameatball Feb 2020 #16
LA Confidential Oldem Mar 2020 #17
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