Ginger, did you get a chance to read Say Goodbye yet?
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There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
No, JS, but I do have it neatly piled in my to-be-read pile, which also includes the 9/11 Report, The Things They Carried, a Jennifer Crusie book, a couple of mysteries and a book about tuberculosis.
I loved Paladin of Souls. As soon as I read it, it leaped over Memory in my mental ranking of Lois McMaster Bujuld's books, and is currently in first place.
I actually found that out at a picnic last summer...
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No, JS, but I do have it neatly piled in my to-be-read pile, which also includes the 9/11 Report, The Things They Carried, a Jennifer Crusie book, a couple of mysteries and a book about tuberculosis.
Ah, gotcha. I have a similar pile with different books.
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Well, unless one of your mysteries is the new Ian Rankin.
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Okay, I have finished Set This House in Order and would like to ask what others thought of the spoily revelation in the very middle. Because it -- didn't turn out to matter as much as I thought it would. Or, at all. Which was strange and not-right.
Suela? Micole? Anybody else read this?
I read it. I adore that book; Ruff has such a unique style. Fool on the Hill was my favorite book through college.
However, I read Set this House when it first came out, so I'll need to skim back through to remember the section you're referring to.
Hi, looking for some mild spoilers for the Aubrey/Maturin books. I've just started The Truelove. What's wrong with Stephen's daughter? Does she have fetal alcohol syndrome?