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I just finished reading "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" to my wife....a new custom we've been doing NRaleighLiberal Nov 2018 #2
A lovely custom hermetic Nov 2018 #4
What a nice idea! I read a lot of "chapter" books aloud to my kids as they were growing. Chemisse Nov 2018 #33
That sounds such a romantic thing to do! The King of Prussia Nov 2018 #36
twitter? nt msongs Nov 2018 #3
White House press releases RainCaster Nov 2018 #5
Well, hermetic Nov 2018 #7
Connelly Timewas Nov 2018 #6
The new one! hermetic Nov 2018 #8
Yes Timewas Nov 2018 #10
I can't wait to get my hands on any new Connelly book! Ohiogal Nov 2018 #15
"The Jekyll Revelation" by Robert Masello dameatball Nov 2018 #9
Mmmm, hermetic Nov 2018 #12
No fiction this week. On Thanksgiving week I always revisit Nathaniel Philbrick's "Mayflower." Squinch Nov 2018 #11
That sounds like hermetic Nov 2018 #13
The way we are taught American history, the pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock, and then Squinch Nov 2018 #14
Liaden series--scifiction by Sharon Miller and Steve Lee bobbieinok Nov 2018 #16
Quite an extensive series there hermetic Nov 2018 #18
If you want to read some, I suggest you start with Agent of Change, then read next 2 in order bobbieinok Nov 2018 #30
Stoneburner: William Gay Purrfessor Nov 2018 #17
A hardboiled detective story hermetic Nov 2018 #19
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 🕵️‍♀️ TDale313 Nov 2018 #20
That's great hermetic Nov 2018 #25
"Marker", by Robin Cook Bayard Nov 2018 #21
Aww hermetic Nov 2018 #24
Actually.... Bayard Nov 2018 #27
A Letter of Mary, murielm99 Nov 2018 #22
That's nice of you. hermetic Nov 2018 #23
a new (to me) Stephen King. demigoddess Nov 2018 #26
I hear ya hermetic Nov 2018 #31
The Witch Elm by Tana French. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2018 #28
Have a safe trip hermetic Nov 2018 #29
Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness Chemisse Nov 2018 #32
I really enjoyed that series backtoblue Nov 2018 #41
I have 60 pages left of 456 in "The Cuckoo's Calling" TexasProgresive Nov 2018 #34
You might be thinking of... The King of Prussia Nov 2018 #37
That's it with Detective Jimmy Perez. TexasProgresive Nov 2018 #38
My murder tour of England continues... The King of Prussia Nov 2018 #35
Most recently: A Curious Beginning northoftheborder Nov 2018 #39
Just started the Dust Lands series backtoblue Nov 2018 #40
Ragdoll by Daniel Cole PoorMonger Nov 2018 #42
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