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Spring equinox will be here in just a few weeks, and there's no better way to get ready for the seasonal change than to dig into some great science fiction books. io9 wants to help you get in the mood for transformation by offering this list of twenty science fiction novels that could change the way you see the world, and maybe even change your life. Whether it's because they've altered the course of science fiction writing, or simply provide a genuinely alien perspective on ordinary life, the
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2/22/1933 HCN Elizabeth Yeaman Paul Martin, the Ufa ace director in Berlin who directed several Lilian Harvey pictures over there, landed in New York this morning, and after several conferences with Fox executives in the East, he will come straight to Hollywood. Fox has placed him under contract and, according to plays now set, he will direct Miss Harvey in her second picture for Fox. Furthermore, Henry Garat is slated to be co-starred with Miss Harvey in the picture which Martin will direct.
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Pinker was a help to many writers ?? his clients included both HG Wells and Henry James ?? but to Conrad he was something more. He managed the family??s ...
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A slew of meaty, thoughtful progressive books are either in bookstores now or just over the horizon. At the front of the line is The Three Trillion Dollar War, in which Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph E. Stiglitz reckons ???The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict??? and discovers, along with the horrific waste of life and damage to America??s moral standing, a catastrophic squandering of resources that could have served America??s needs for generations to come. There??s also Great American Hypocrite
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A Brief History Of Time Machines A Brief History Of Time Machines David Toomey 02.29.08, 12:01 AM ET The dream of time traveling, to the past or future, is probably as old as the human imagination. When H.G. Wells published The Time Machine in 1895, he called it a "scientific romance" because no one knew whether time travel was possible. A mere 10 years later, Albert Einstein would put forth his theory of special relativity, and part of the question would be answered--to the astoni
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Boom Studios Second Wave first emerged a few years ago as a six-issue series under the War of the Worlds banner, capitalizing on the Stephen Spielberg blockbuster and the public-domain-ness of the H.G. Wells title. This series is reprinted without the notorious title perhaps, in part, because the name is still under copyright in the United Kingdom and the European Union, or perhaps because the late 1980??s TV series had an episode called Second Wave, but regardless it??s still quite obvious
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A mix of Monty Python, Spike Milligan, Grant Morrison, HG Wells and ???that bloke down the pub??, Robert Rankin??s unique brand of far fetched fiction will have ...
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By K. Thor Jensen If HG Wells were still alive today, he&39d be as rich as Bill Gates. The pioneering science fiction novelist created dozens of concepts that ...
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ORIGINAL AUTHOR: Mark Twain ADAPTATIONS BY: see below ILLUSTRATORS: see below PUBLISHER: Eureka Productions GENRE: Traditional Literature FORMAT: Trade paperback VOLUME: 8 EDITION: Second PAGES: 144 COLOR: Black and white ISBN-10: 0-9787919-2-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-9787919-2-6 STORY SYNOPSIS & REVIEW Eureka Productions presents a series of Mark Twain stories in graphic format. Edited by Tom Pomplun, these stories are a fantastic way to explore and experience traditional literature. This e
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There can be a major difference between the best authors of a genre, my favorite authors of a genre, and the most influential authors of a genre. While any top ten list like this will be somewhat controversial, here is a list of authors who have had a great and lasting influence on the science fiction genre. 10 Douglas Adams Douglas Adams may be one of the most popular authors on this list, and when his works first came out, they were very unique. Adams is best known for his ???Hitchhiker??s
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Vietnam Vet goes back to where he never really left Updated at: 02/28/2008 08:33:45 AM By: Kim Johnson kjohnsonwdio.com Still Searching "I did this one time before a long time ago," said Scott Cameron as he lowered himself down into an underground tunnel in Vietnam. On a journey half way around the world, Scott Cameron is re-discovering places that have haunted him for decades. The tunnels he??s exploring were used by enemy soldiers to hide from danger during the war. "You could escape
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When HG Wells published The Time Machine in 1895, he called it a "scientific romance" because no one knew whether time travel was possible. ...
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Moderator??s note: Well done, Carol??you??ve made me want to download this 1916 PW bestseller. I invite others to submit their own appreciations of public domain and Creative Commons works. - David Written in 1916, Mr. Britling Sees It Through is an account of the effect of World War 1 on British middle-class society. H.G. Wells, shown here, wrote in the very midst of the war and, I would imagine, has drawn on his own feelings and the reactions of those around him at that time. His non-science
www.teleread.org
Source io9 Spring equinox will be here in just a few weeks, and there??s no better way to get ready for the seasonal change than to dig into some great science fiction books. io9 wants to help you get in the mood for transformation by offering this list of twenty science fiction novels that could change the way you see the world, and maybe even change your life. Whether it??s because they??ve altered the course of science fiction writing, or simply provide a genuinely alien perspective on ordin
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With a nod in the direction of HG Wells??s Invisible Man, Clements allows readers to speculate what it would be like to be invisible. ...
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Category: Cool Stuff ?Over the years, one of the things I??ve noticed is a constant decline in the quality of books. Where shelves were once filled with books on OS Design, Compiler Theory, 3D GraphCategory: Cool Stuff Over the years, one of the things I??ve noticed is a constant decline in the quality of books. Where shelves were once filled with books on OS Design, Compiler Theory, 3D Graphics Algorithms, and Basic Data Structures, now they are filled with books on Learning Java in 24 Hours
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Hello. Here is my presentation notes on 1984 andOrwell, apologies that it was not distributed sooner. Stephen Context: A quick bit on Orwell: Born 1903 and lived until 1950, when he died of the tuberculosis that plagued him throughout the writing of 1984, which was his last novel. ?? indeed, it is often remarked that personal problems such as the death of his wife, sister and his ill health all in the late 1940s, and book was published in 1949 account for the rather pessimist tone of the sa
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"Writers on the subject of August Strindberg have hitherto omitted to mention that he could not write" or "Mr Wells&39s mannerisms are more infuriating than ...
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Literature has been a defining part of culture since the beginning of language. The dangers of modern times have led to the writing of dystopian novels, novels which warn of an unhappy future. Many people think of Dystopian novels as purely science fiction??while science fiction is a natural fit for a dystopian story, not all dystopian books are considered science fiction. Without further delay, here are the 12 best dystopian novels. 12 Lord of the Flies William Golding 1954 ???This novel is
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Blog Bookworm's Book Shelf Friday February 22, 2008 Book Lust by Timothy Egan Timothy Egan of the New York Times had this to say about the possibility that technology will replace the ever popular book. February 20, 2008, 11:40 pm Book Lust Every now and then, someone who is brilliant says something stupid ? often the result of spending too much time riding a jet stream of high praise. Steve Jobs, the co-founder and chief executive of Ap
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... and HG Wells&39 "The First Men in the Moon." But how many times has a great book been made into an awful movie? Or a mediocre novel fueled a classic film? ...
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Boom Studios Second Wave first emerged a few years ago as a six-issue series under the War of the Worlds banner, capitalizing on the Stephen Spielberg blockbuster and the public-domain-ness of the H.G. Wells title. This series is reprinted without the notorious title perhaps, in part, because the name is still under copyright in the United Kingdom and the European Union, or perhaps because the late 1980??s TV series had an episode called Second Wave, but regardless it??s still quite obvious
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... 1969, a century after science fiction writer HG Wells published his novel, First Man On The Moon. Now you can take part in the Apollo landing. ...
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Our column last Saturday February 23. Kristel dishes the dirt on Bradbury I love these people. I wrote a two-part column before that about er Genji monogatari and the Arabian Nights you??d know we??re pressed for time when we post something like thesis dissertations in the Manila Bulletin bless their generous hearts. Planetary Pariahs: Bradbury and the Influence of Edgar Allan Poe By Kristel Autencio I. ???Bradbury is the Louis Armstrong of science fiction??? More than sixty years after pub
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Abstract/Free Full Text Sakuma T, Gu X, Wang Z, Maeda S, Sugita M, Sagawa M, Osanai K, Toga H, Ware LB, Folkesson HG, Matthay MA. ...
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Timothy Egan of the New York Times had this to say about the possibility that technology will replace the ever popular book. February 20, 2008, 11:40 pm Book Lust Every now and then, someone who is brilliant says something stupid often the result of spending too much time riding a jet stream of high praise. Steve Jobs, the co-founder and chief executive of Apple Inc., did such a thing last month when he all but declared the death of reading. Asked about Kindle, the electronic book reader
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This is an average film, but is a rip-off of the previously made Bloodfist. If anything, this is only worth watching for some decent fights. Other than that, its a clone. <?Children of the Corn V: Field of Terror?> <?Children of the Corn 4 - The Gathering?> <?Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return?> <?Children of the Corn - Revelation?> <?Children of the Corn 3 - Urban Harvest?> <?Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice?> ?price????2499 ?Walt Disn
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HG Wells wrote of a "ruddily decorated tin of a brightly pink fish-like substance known as Deep-Sea Salmon". Graham Greene said he would "surreptitiously ...
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As the delurking Mandy pointed out hi, Mandy!, I have, um, kind of not been doing monthly book posts. I missed the first one back in December I think because there was the move and the stress and augh and I hadn't been reading much and it was all repeats anyway and how many times do you want to read my review of my Mitfordy comfort-book crack? Then I didn't do one for January either, and I felt kind of guilty, but nobody noticed, and I figured if anybody HAD noticed and cared, which was so
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The Twenty Science Fiction Novels that Will Change Your Life Must Read
Spring equinox will be here in just a few weeks, and there's no better way to get ready for the seasonal change than to dig into some great science fiction books. io9 wants to help you get in the mood for transformation by offering this list of twenty science fiction novels that could change the way you see the world, and maybe even change your life. Whether it's because they've altered the course of science fiction writing, or simply provide a genuinely alien perspective on ordinary life, the
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2/22/1933 HCN Elizabeth Yeaman Paul Martin, the Ufa ace director in Berlin who directed several Lilian Harvey pictures over there, landed in New York this morning, and after several conferences with Fox executives in the East, he will come straight to Hollywood. Fox has placed him under contract and, according to plays now set, he will direct Miss Harvey in her second picture for Fox. Furthermore, Henry Garat is slated to be co-starred with Miss Harvey in the picture which Martin will direct.
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CONRAD IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY - Times Online
Pinker was a help to many writers ?? his clients included both HG Wells and Henry James ?? but to Conrad he was something more. He managed the family??s ...
www.timesonline.co.uk
Sunday Bookchat
A slew of meaty, thoughtful progressive books are either in bookstores now or just over the horizon. At the front of the line is The Three Trillion Dollar War, in which Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph E. Stiglitz reckons ???The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict??? and discovers, along with the horrific waste of life and damage to America??s moral standing, a catastrophic squandering of resources that could have served America??s needs for generations to come. There??s also Great American Hypocrite
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A Brief History Of Time Machines
A Brief History Of Time Machines A Brief History Of Time Machines David Toomey 02.29.08, 12:01 AM ET The dream of time traveling, to the past or future, is probably as old as the human imagination. When H.G. Wells published The Time Machine in 1895, he called it a "scientific romance" because no one knew whether time travel was possible. A mere 10 years later, Albert Einstein would put forth his theory of special relativity, and part of the question would be answered--to the astoni
starseedlightworkers.blogspot.com
Trade Winds - Second Wave
Boom Studios Second Wave first emerged a few years ago as a six-issue series under the War of the Worlds banner, capitalizing on the Stephen Spielberg blockbuster and the public-domain-ness of the H.G. Wells title. This series is reprinted without the notorious title perhaps, in part, because the name is still under copyright in the United Kingdom and the European Union, or perhaps because the late 1980??s TV series had an episode called Second Wave, but regardless it??s still quite obvious
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The Robert Rankin ready reckoner - Den Of Geek
A mix of Monty Python, Spike Milligan, Grant Morrison, HG Wells and ???that bloke down the pub??, Robert Rankin??s unique brand of far fetched fiction will have ...
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The Invisible Man Season 1 DVD Review - UGO
By K. Thor Jensen If HG Wells were still alive today, he&39d be as rich as Bill Gates. The pioneering science fiction novelist created dozens of concepts that ...
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GRAPHIC CLASSICS: MARK TWAIN
ORIGINAL AUTHOR: Mark Twain ADAPTATIONS BY: see below ILLUSTRATORS: see below PUBLISHER: Eureka Productions GENRE: Traditional Literature FORMAT: Trade paperback VOLUME: 8 EDITION: Second PAGES: 144 COLOR: Black and white ISBN-10: 0-9787919-2-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-9787919-2-6 STORY SYNOPSIS & REVIEW Eureka Productions presents a series of Mark Twain stories in graphic format. Edited by Tom Pomplun, these stories are a fantastic way to explore and experience traditional literature. This e
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Top 10 Most Influential Science Fiction Writers
There can be a major difference between the best authors of a genre, my favorite authors of a genre, and the most influential authors of a genre. While any top ten list like this will be somewhat controversial, here is a list of authors who have had a great and lasting influence on the science fiction genre. 10 Douglas Adams Douglas Adams may be one of the most popular authors on this list, and when his works first came out, they were very unique. Adams is best known for his ???Hitchhiker??s
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Vietnam Vet goes back to where he never really left
Vietnam Vet goes back to where he never really left Updated at: 02/28/2008 08:33:45 AM By: Kim Johnson kjohnsonwdio.com Still Searching "I did this one time before a long time ago," said Scott Cameron as he lowered himself down into an underground tunnel in Vietnam. On a journey half way around the world, Scott Cameron is re-discovering places that have haunted him for decades. The tunnels he??s exploring were used by enemy soldiers to hide from danger during the war. "You could escape
woundedtimes.blogspot.com
Media English - Resources & Homework
IMPORTANT NOTE: handouts for student presentations can be downloaded from the presentations schedule, below. Any handouts given to me will be made available for download, and listed beside the names of the presenters within 24 hours of my receiving them. You are responsible for downloading any handouts and reviewing them before class. Handouts and assignments will be listed here as they are assigned. Check here for information about assignments, and so on. All text files are in PDF format, an
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A Brief History Of Time Machines - Forbes
When HG Wells published The Time Machine in 1895, he called it a "scientific romance" because no one knew whether time travel was possible. ...
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H.G. Wells?? novel on WWI??s impact on British middle class: A TeleRead appreciation
Moderator??s note: Well done, Carol??you??ve made me want to download this 1916 PW bestseller. I invite others to submit their own appreciations of public domain and Creative Commons works. - David Written in 1916, Mr. Britling Sees It Through is an account of the effect of World War 1 on British middle-class society. H.G. Wells, shown here, wrote in the very midst of the war and, I would imagine, has drawn on his own feelings and the reactions of those around him at that time. His non-science
www.teleread.org
The 20 Science Fiction Novels that Will Change Your Life
Source io9 Spring equinox will be here in just a few weeks, and there??s no better way to get ready for the seasonal change than to dig into some great science fiction books. io9 wants to help you get in the mood for transformation by offering this list of twenty science fiction novels that could change the way you see the world, and maybe even change your life. Whether it??s because they??ve altered the course of science fiction writing, or simply provide a genuinely alien perspective on ordin
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Let??s talk about the ???Junie B. Jones?? series - Holbrook Sun
With a nod in the direction of HG Wells??s Invisible Man, Clements allows readers to speculate what it would be like to be invisible. ...
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Free Books on the Internet
Category: Cool Stuff ?Over the years, one of the things I??ve noticed is a constant decline in the quality of books. Where shelves were once filled with books on OS Design, Compiler Theory, 3D GraphCategory: Cool Stuff Over the years, one of the things I??ve noticed is a constant decline in the quality of books. Where shelves were once filled with books on OS Design, Compiler Theory, 3D Graphics Algorithms, and Basic Data Structures, now they are filled with books on Learning Java in 24 Hours
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George Orwell and 1984
Hello. Here is my presentation notes on 1984 andOrwell, apologies that it was not distributed sooner. Stephen Context: A quick bit on Orwell: Born 1903 and lived until 1950, when he died of the tuberculosis that plagued him throughout the writing of 1984, which was his last novel. ?? indeed, it is often remarked that personal problems such as the death of his wife, sister and his ill health all in the late 1940s, and book was published in 1949 account for the rather pessimist tone of the sa
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Battle-axe and scalpel - Guardian Unlimited
"Writers on the subject of August Strindberg have hitherto omitted to mention that he could not write" or "Mr Wells&39s mannerisms are more infuriating than ...
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Top 12 Dystopian Novels
Literature has been a defining part of culture since the beginning of language. The dangers of modern times have led to the writing of dystopian novels, novels which warn of an unhappy future. Many people think of Dystopian novels as purely science fiction??while science fiction is a natural fit for a dystopian story, not all dystopian books are considered science fiction. Without further delay, here are the 12 best dystopian novels. 12 Lord of the Flies William Golding 1954 ???This novel is
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Blog Bookworm's Book Shelf Friday February 22, 2008 Book Lust by Timothy Egan Timothy Egan of the New York Times had this to say about the possibility that technology will replace the ever popular book. February 20, 2008, 11:40 pm Book Lust Every now and then, someone who is brilliant says something stupid ? often the result of spending too much time riding a jet stream of high praise. Steve Jobs, the co-founder and chief executive of Ap
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More novel-based films are staying truer to their source - Los Angeles Times
... and HG Wells&39 "The First Men in the Moon." But how many times has a great book been made into an awful movie? Or a mediocre novel fueled a classic film? ...
www.latimes.com
Trade Winds: Second Wave
Boom Studios Second Wave first emerged a few years ago as a six-issue series under the War of the Worlds banner, capitalizing on the Stephen Spielberg blockbuster and the public-domain-ness of the H.G. Wells title. This series is reprinted without the notorious title perhaps, in part, because the name is still under copyright in the United Kingdom and the European Union, or perhaps because the late 1980??s TV series had an episode called Second Wave, but regardless it??s still quite obvious
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Space adventure a big blast - New Straits Times
... 1969, a century after science fiction writer HG Wells published his novel, First Man On The Moon. Now you can take part in the Apollo landing. ...
www.nst.com.my
Column: Planetary Pariahs: Bradbury and the Influence of Edgar Allan Poe
Our column last Saturday February 23. Kristel dishes the dirt on Bradbury I love these people. I wrote a two-part column before that about er Genji monogatari and the Arabian Nights you??d know we??re pressed for time when we post something like thesis dissertations in the Manila Bulletin bless their generous hearts. Planetary Pariahs: Bradbury and the Influence of Edgar Allan Poe By Kristel Autencio I. ???Bradbury is the Louis Armstrong of science fiction??? More than sixty years after pub
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Variations in ENaC subunit composition may determine amiloride ... - AJP-Lung Physiology subscription
Abstract/Free Full Text Sakuma T, Gu X, Wang Z, Maeda S, Sugita M, Sagawa M, Osanai K, Toga H, Ware LB, Folkesson HG, Matthay MA. ...
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Book Lust by Timothy Egan
Timothy Egan of the New York Times had this to say about the possibility that technology will replace the ever popular book. February 20, 2008, 11:40 pm Book Lust Every now and then, someone who is brilliant says something stupid often the result of spending too much time riding a jet stream of high praise. Steve Jobs, the co-founder and chief executive of Apple Inc., did such a thing last month when he all but declared the death of reading. Asked about Kindle, the electronic book reader
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This is an average film, but is a rip-off of the previously made Bloodfist. If anything, this is only worth watching for some decent fights. Other than that, its a clone. <?Children of the Corn V: Field of Terror?> <?Children of the Corn 4 - The Gathering?> <?Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return?> <?Children of the Corn - Revelation?> <?Children of the Corn 3 - Urban Harvest?> <?Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice?> ?price????2499 ?Walt Disn
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Delia Smith and the battle of the food snobs - First Post
HG Wells wrote of a "ruddily decorated tin of a brightly pink fish-like substance known as Deep-Sea Salmon". Graham Greene said he would "surreptitiously ...
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As the delurking Mandy pointed out hi, Mandy!, I have, um, kind of not been doing monthly book posts. I missed the first one back in December I think because there was the move and the stress and augh and I hadn't been reading much and it was all repeats anyway and how many times do you want to read my review of my Mitfordy comfort-book crack? Then I didn't do one for January either, and I felt kind of guilty, but nobody noticed, and I figured if anybody HAD noticed and cared, which was so
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