Seriously connie, I would buy it off you
I'll let you know when I can actually lay my hands on it. There's mother-in-law stuff and armoring stuff in front of the book shelves in the garage. If you find another source, grab it.
Edit: What the hell!!?? I just check Alibris for it, and the low price is $99.99????
I still have Old Bones!
I seem to remember "A Horse of Her Own" and 'The Secret Horse' - although I don't think I ever owned them. And Sam Savitt books - including Midnight.
Too rich for my blood Connie. If you find it YOU grab that price. Phew. Even more evidence that the book must be reprinted! Dang it.
There are so many missing books in my life. Even the books from undergrad that I left at my parents' -- where are they? Possibly in a box in the attic, possible sold at a yard sale. Not to mention the books from my actual childhood. Some of them are in my parents' bookshelves, but no idea about the rest.
Little Witch!
(And the pups are awake now.)
The crazed squirrels I work with are chewing on the metaphorical power line. Chew, squirrels! Chew!
Nnnooooooo! Why must all my childhood crushes turn out to be lesbians?
If you
looooooooooove
lesbians so much you should have a
BABIES
with them.
There are so many missing books in my life. Even the books from undergrad that I left at my parents' -- where are they? Possibly in a box in the attic, possible sold at a yard sale. Not to mention the books from my actual childhood. Some of them are in my parents' bookshelves, but no idea about the rest.
I'm lucky I have what I do, given that my sister's argument was basically, I must have had them first, so they're all mine.
Oh, sumi - I've been meaning to thank you for the WWI British Troops recording for quite a while now.
I thought that was very, very cool, but spent the next 6 hours after listening to it shocked - and that's when I know how Rockets Falling Around You Situation feels like.
Those are two very powerful minutes.
This article is kinda' "whatever": Study: Millenials Want To Do Banking Over Instant Message
... except the "artist's interpretation" is amusing.