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The Literary Sauna (or Tomes in Towels)
An SI Board Since July 2001
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116as against a nuthouse... <cheap pun>thames_sider-7/10/2001
115She picked up my copy of Beyond Good and Evil. But I found it on the floor. I epicure-7/10/2001
114I don't believe I got a minor grub without even noticing... that's a Nelthames_sider-7/10/2001
113Does she do English accents? Hey, I've already been told it's classy &lthames_sider-7/10/2001
112You got that right, ts. -g I have a niece, eighteen years old, white-blonde anPoet-7/10/2001
111I've never actually seen it done, but I'm sure it can be. Still, it'thames_sider-7/10/2001
110LOL! I like the idea of Celtic patterns on nails, BTW. In my next life, perhapPoet-7/10/2001
109So when will she hit Neitzsche? Not to mention Byron...?thames_sider-7/10/2001
108<i>our pristine virginal daughters</i> LOL, I thought that was the thames_sider-7/10/2001
107It could - should - be done in one film... but I'm not sure I'd trust Hothames_sider-7/10/2001
106Minibreweries seem geeky enough to me, but I love the 'I was even blonde'thames_sider-7/10/2001
105LOL, the joys of hindsight. Now you'd probably get $150 for #1 alone (maybethames_sider-7/10/2001
104It's a course at USC that I saw in the catalogue when Ammo was at orientatioRambi-7/10/2001
103Speaking of James Lee Burke, the author of House of Sand and Fog, Andre Dubus, hTom Clarke-7/10/2001
102In the Belly of the Beast is an exchange of correspondence between Jack Henry AbTom Clarke-7/10/2001
101I loved Gene Stratton-Porter- I still vividly remember Keeper of the Bees and I Rambi-7/10/2001
100I avoided mysteries for the longest time. So middle brow, you know. But lately ITom Clarke-7/9/2001
99Well, while it's true confessions time, I will admit to being a mystery readThe Philosopher-7/9/2001
98Win, Charleymane- Thanks for your suggestions! I've got quite a list going lindelgs-7/9/2001
97The books by Gene Stratton-Porter are good. A Girl of the Limberlost is especialTom Clarke-7/9/2001
96What can I say? The books that speak to my heart and mind first and foremost arepicure-7/9/2001
95I was a little surprised to see In the Belly of the Beast on the list, too. I reTom Clarke-7/9/2001
94Catcher is supposed to be Bill Gates' real life favorite book, though in thWin Smith-7/9/2001
93Catcher is a boy book. IMO. SO many books are. The Awakening, is great. I doepicure-7/9/2001
92No, actually she wants to know what you'll say next. :) It helped when I tPoet-7/9/2001
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