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Calling All SI Satanists
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537 Melinda, Trainspotting is one of the best movies I have ever seen. The reviews Intrepid1-3/28/1998
536 i can understand how people find it hard to receive lebowitz especially becauseflickerful-3/28/1998
535 no i don't! I only like guy authors like Hemmingway! ARGGGGGGG! PTIntrepid1-3/28/1998
534 it's a good, fast read... i understand the movie is a disappointment, but iflickerful-3/28/1998
533 I happen to adore Austen. I own all the movies based on her work, and my favorepicure-3/28/1998
532 That may be it. I just couldn't relate. I didn't like <i>Bonfirepicure-3/28/1998
531 No, just that book because it was so well written. But I read a PD James book epicure-3/28/1998
530 I keep seeing it in the book stores but then I remember the movie got bad reviemelinda abplanalp-3/28/1998
529 <i>austen</i> has a distinctly satiric, if not sardonic humor, but flickerful-3/28/1998
528 aaah, yes you do like the biting kind, too. (lebowitz may best be suited to poflickerful-3/28/1998
527 X, Was it just that particular book you enjoyed, or do you have an interest inLady Lurksalot-3/28/1998
526 Lebowitz I do not like as well. But I love Waugh.epicure-3/28/1998
525 she is <i> scathingly</i> funny. weldon is one of the very few autflickerful-3/28/1998
524 I have it upstairs somewhere it is a hardcover, but short. I think I read it iepicure-3/28/1998
523 try <i> cat's eye & the handmaid's tale </i>flickerful-3/28/1998
522 I am halfway through <i>Under the Tuscan Sun</i> and your copy of &Rambi-3/28/1998
521 i always learn something by rereading, and not only the classics, but contempflickerful-3/28/1998
520 taht is one for my list, i am ecstatic... i have never met another weldon fan (flickerful-3/28/1998
519 <i>yessss...well, you know my propensity, clarice, for reality washed dowflickerful-3/28/1998
518 I am in book groups so I am always looking for really good books. I am also reepicure-3/28/1998
517 Oh yes and I love <i>the Shrapnel Academy</i>- it is one of my favoepicure-3/28/1998
516 about <i>atwood....</i> i am surprised you didn't like any of hflickerful-3/28/1998
515 yuk....train spotting...yuk. i have a bad dream about dirty bathrooms regularlmelinda abplanalp-3/28/1998
514 <i> the collected works of jane bowles</i> <i> the nitpicker&flickerful-3/28/1998
513 Angela's Ashes. Actually pretty sad. What kinds of books are you looking fmelinda abplanalp-3/28/1998
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