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Nope, I was merely responing to an above comment about my choice (in my above comment).Mary Roach's Bonk. It's about the science of sex, so Alfred Kinsey and the like. -[.Blood.and.Honey.]- *[See the...
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It appeared out of sequence and I got all confuddled. :) If you want your comment to appear in direct response to another you can click "reply" in the original comment and then yours will appear...
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I'm going to be reading Tale of Two Cities for a challenge next year. I last read it in high school and had to do a heinous project on it which made me hate the book so I'm going to give it another...
View ArticleMovie Inspired
For some reason my reading list was inspired by movies being released in 2009. Loved The Time Traveler's Wife and then enjoyed the movie. Really enjoyed The Road. Not interested in seeing the...
View ArticleMary Roach?
I'm a fan, which is why I am complaining about this thread. The good part is finding out she has a book I haven't read - the bad part is it makes my TBR list longer. (I've reserved Bonk from the...
View ArticleEvery Thing Matters!
I put quite a few books on my xmas list, gathered from some of the lists in your original post, and some of the comments on some of those lists (!)Just finished Every Thing Matters - really intriguing...
View ArticleComedic fiction for kids....
Self-promo alert! My favorite read this year (except for a great bio of Dorothy Parker) was a novel I wrote for kids n' teens called "Jackson & Jenks, Master Magicians." Please go to...
View ArticleThe newyork timesbest
The newyork timesbest books of 2009, and others like it, have their place. While I do read books that are recent releases I read many that were not.The First the Food book club's Liz lists her 2009...
View ArticleMy Quirky List of Religion Books from 2009
I just posted six picks on my blog...all religion books with an interfaith connection.Susan Katz Millerhttp://onbeingboth.wordpress.com./
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