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My nephew is now reading "Dragon's Egg" by John Forward! He reads slowly, but seems to be enjoying it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon%27s_Egg
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Hardcore Twenty-Four By Janet Evanovich...funny in spots, but they are mostly all the same...Ye know why they`re on the internet don`t ye? `Cause ye wouldnae speak to them in the fecking pub! ~ Billy Connolley
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Have you seen the Stephanie Plum movie with Katherine Heigl? I only found out about it because the reprint version of the book showed up at the Dollar Store. I am not sure if I want to see it. While I always pictured her playing Stephanie and Monique as her friend I always picture Elizabeth Gracen as the Bond Office Manager. Her boyfriends have been harder to cast in my mind as I read the books. But I always picture Betty White as Gramma.
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That Was Then, This Is Now by SE Hinton"It's Rock & Roll. If you aren't breaking some sort of law, then you are doing it wrong." - me, answering a bandmate's question of what would happen if someone called the law on us for playing too loud at an outdoor show.
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In the last few months, I have been re-reading from my collection of Larry Niven books. I am currently reading "World of Ptavvs". It is told from several different perspectives. One is that of an ET who has been in stasis for two billion years who suddenly finds himself awake among humans somewhere in the near future. The ET is a Thrint, whose species has the power to control the minds of all other creatures, including, unfortunately, most humans. Other perspectives are human characters. Typical of Larry Niven, it is a richly imagined and entertaining story.Last edited by Cyrus The Great; 05-30-2018, 08:17 AM.
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I am listening to Sleeping Beauties, by Stephen King. About halfway through now, and gritting my teeth in a kind of fury. "I stand for all women!" By terrorizing them, making them completely helpless, etc etc etc. Don't seem to be the best audience for this book, but at least it's not hard to suffer through the audiobook to find out if I can believe how he ends it.Last edited by dubiousbystander; 09-26-2018, 09:22 AM.
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