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Post by sophie on Apr 27, 2024 19:01:51 GMT 2
M is for Moby Dick
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Post by Scrubb on Apr 27, 2024 21:27:16 GMT 2
N is for Neverwhere, by Neil Gaiman
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Post by Scrubb on Apr 27, 2024 21:30:12 GMT 2
I'm doing 2 in a row:
O is for One Lives, One Dies, by David Brierley
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Post by auntieannie on Apr 27, 2024 22:48:18 GMT 2
Paradise lost ... or a Passage to India
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Post by Baz Faz on Apr 27, 2024 23:20:01 GMT 2
M is for Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie
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Post by Voy on Apr 28, 2024 1:46:13 GMT 2
N is for Nancy Drew, Girl Detective
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Post by shrjeff on Apr 28, 2024 8:32:42 GMT 2
q is for quiddich
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Post by Baz Faz on Apr 28, 2024 11:10:36 GMT 2
What happened to O and P?
O is for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
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Post by Voy on Apr 28, 2024 13:35:03 GMT 2
P is for Peter Pan
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Post by tzarine on Apr 28, 2024 13:54:29 GMT 2
queen isabella: treachery, adultery, and murder in medieval england
alison weir
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Post by Baz Faz on Apr 28, 2024 17:34:34 GMT 2
The Road to Wigan Pier by George Orwell
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Post by sophie on Apr 28, 2024 18:13:04 GMT 2
Siddhatha
Herman Hesse
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Post by auntieannie on Apr 28, 2024 20:25:17 GMT 2
To Kill a Mockingbird... there are so many others!
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Post by Baz Faz on Apr 28, 2024 23:33:34 GMT 2
The Unbearble Lightness of Being - Milan Kundera
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Post by Scrubb on Apr 29, 2024 0:13:24 GMT 2
What happened to O and P? O is for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey Scroll up. Several of you lot missed the first posts at the top of this page. I'm doing 2 in a row: O is for One Lives, One Dies, by David Brierley Paradise lost ... or a Passage to India
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Post by Scrubb on Apr 29, 2024 0:16:16 GMT 2
Hmmm. Is that the name of a book? I read a book called "The Q" once, by Beth Brower, that I liked a lot.
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Post by shrjeff on Apr 29, 2024 10:00:42 GMT 2
Hmmm. Is that the name of a book? I read a book called "The Q" once, by Beth Brower, that I liked a lot. I got a bit lazy. Here's the full citation: Quidditch Through the Ages (J. K. Rowling)
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Post by Baz Faz on Apr 29, 2024 10:42:35 GMT 2
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams
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Post by tzarine on Apr 29, 2024 14:21:49 GMT 2
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Post by Baz Faz on Apr 29, 2024 17:34:23 GMT 2
The Tailor of Panama by John le Carré.
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Post by Voy on Apr 29, 2024 20:13:19 GMT 2
The Unexpected Mrs Pollifax by Dorothy Gilman - the first in a wonderful series of "thrillers" - of a very mild genre
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Post by Scrubb on Apr 30, 2024 1:03:53 GMT 2
The Unexpected Mrs Pollifax by Dorothy Gilman - the first in a wonderful series of "thrillers" - of a very mild genre I actually just reread that yesterday!
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Post by sophie on Apr 30, 2024 5:02:38 GMT 2
Valley of the Dolls
(And I remember really enjoying all the Mrs. pollifax books many years ago)
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Post by Scrubb on Apr 30, 2024 5:26:30 GMT 2
(And I remember really enjoying all the Mrs. pollifax books many years ago) The first 5 or 6 in the series are my "comfort reads". I pick one of them up whenever I can't seem to get into anything else.
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Post by Baz Faz on Apr 30, 2024 11:02:52 GMT 2
A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson
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Post by auntieannie on Apr 30, 2024 11:09:45 GMT 2
The Xenophobe's guide to the Irish by Frank McNally
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Post by Voy on Apr 30, 2024 12:33:34 GMT 2
When the Mrs P books were new, I got into them because a friend told me she thought Mrs P was like my mother !... why I do NOT understand ,other than she was feisty and in the Garden Club. ( well, and she knew that the CIA had tried to recruit my father...)
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Post by Baz Faz on Apr 30, 2024 12:47:18 GMT 2
A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle
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Post by Baz Faz on May 1, 2024 10:49:11 GMT 2
Zuleika Dobson by Max Beerbohm
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Post by Baz Faz on May 1, 2024 10:51:53 GMT 2
How about Desserts/Sweets/Puddings?
A is for Apfelstrudel
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