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    17 Nov '16 08:521 edit
    Have just started reading my first novel by Frances Fyfield (Frances Hegarty) - A Question of Guilt (1988), found in my bookshelf by chance.
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    C J Purdy - the search for chess perfection
  3. SubscriberPonderable
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    I am just reading Blinky Bill (three boosk in one I think). Quite interesting read. Very antrophomorphic.
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    Bill Bryson - 'Notes from a small island'
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    "Loving Brecht" by Elaine Feinstein. I found a copy of that artefact in Slema Stam Shop along trash crimies at price of 23 cents!
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    01 Dec '16 15:14
    Originally posted by Ponderable
    I am just reading Blinky Bill (three boosk in one I think). Quite interesting read. Very antrophomorphic.
    OK Blinky Bill is not in the Pantheon of the best books I have ever read...

    Rereading Connie Willis: Passage now. Still a good read I like Willis' humour.
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    At the moment, the responses in this thread.
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    Just finished Sanctus and The Key by Simon Toyne.
    A bit Da Vinci Code but enjoyable. Third in the series is The Tower
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    I'm reading this post, before it is removed.
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    02 Dec '16 15:53
    Originally posted by JS357
    I'm reading this post, before it is removed.
    I just read it and see nothing that would, in my opinion, warrant a removal.
  11. Standard memberDeputy Daddy
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    The Violent Bear it Away by Flannery O'Connor
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    03 Dec '16 05:48
    Originally posted by Great Big Stees
    I just read it and see nothing that would, in my opinion, warrant a removal.
    divegeester and I have found we are able to demand the removal of posts without the necessity for a reason that warrants it.
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    Originally posted by FMF
    divegeester and I have found we are able to demand the removal of posts without the necessity for a reason that warrants it.
    With, or without, crocodile tears?

    When mods bow to the wishes of a few without consideration of the many is when sites begin to lose popularity and become a burden to the owners, instead of an asset.

    Since this has been going on for a while now, how many nails does a coffin need?




    (Btw, jokes that lean too close to home aren't nearly as funny as those that don't.)
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    03 Dec '16 06:221 edit
    To get back to the thread, I just finished "Allegiant", third in the "Divergent" series by Veronica Roth.

    I wasn't ready for the ending.
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    Brokenburn: The Journal of Kate Stone, 1861--1868
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