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8549Interesting name on the list. Alafair Burke, who co-wrote the series with Mary JohnM-1/25/2017
8548I grabbed a couple of them from the library, but was a little disappointed to seSmoothSail-1/25/2017
8547Thanks. I've been looking for new reads. Off to the library.JohnM-1/25/2017
8546MWA Announces the 2017 Edgar Nominations Posted on January 19, 2017 by MargeSmoothSail11/25/2017
8545A very good book by Winston Churchill "The River War: An Historical AccountJames Seagrove11/24/2017
8544Calm down, Bill. Tom posted the link here, not the author; nor did Tom call atteJohnM-1/9/2017
8543Agreed. The first paragraph was very off-putting. And it subtly tries to put worStan21/9/2017
8542I think the speculation has always been a parlor game. Imagine something outragDMaA-1/9/2017
8541What gets me, Tom, is the opening attack on Trump. I know every one of these LiLindyBill-1/9/2017
8540Right. "Can anything good thing come out of Nazareth?"Stan-1/9/2017
8539That's not the end of it. Speculating is too much fun.DMaA-1/9/2017
8538Funny how some people are unwilling to accept the idea that a man with a modest Tom Clarke-1/9/2017
8537I've tried to imagine how devastating it would be to have one's work, inStan-1/9/2017
8536Confirmed: Shakespeare was who he said he was. Francis Bacon or the Earl of OxfoTom Clarke11/9/2017
8535“I believe in periods, in capitals, in the occasional comma, and that’s it.” -CTom Clarke-1/2/2017
8534I've been on a binge of James Lee Burke's books recently and just finishSmoothSail-1/2/2017
8533"Bitterroot" is one of my favorites. One of the pluses of listening tSmoothSail-1/2/2017
8532read it tuesday, ok but not his best.sm1th-12/29/2016
8531I was thinking the same thing. I remember I really liked it back then. Still hSmoothSail-12/28/2016
8530My favorite book as a kid / young adult. Read it at least twice. May have to bFiloF-12/28/2016
8529RIP Richard Adams, age 96 I read Watership Down when it came out in 1976 and thSmoothSail-12/28/2016
8528The Pleasures of Incomprehensibility By Michael LaPointe December 1, 2016 <Tom Clarke-12/27/2016
8527Didn't know about audiobookstore.com. I use audible.com. If you're a memSmoothSail112/23/2016
8526Lang has something of an accent that I can't quite place - maybe a hint of aStan-12/23/2016
8525RE: Stephen Lang He's narrated 55 books and I've only listened to one oSmoothSail112/23/2016
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