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hermetic

(8,934 posts)
7. I love Moore's books
Sun Mar 22, 2020, 01:27 PM
Mar 2020

This one is definitely "special," although it has the usual wit and demonry found in his other books.

Graves' book "is written in the form of Claudius' autobiography and is one of the classics of modern fiction, the best fictional reconstruction of Rome ever written." Sounds great.

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Just finished leftieNanner Mar 2020 #1
What a great memory for you! hermetic Mar 2020 #3
Anything by Dave Barry leftieNanner Mar 2020 #6
Be reading the grandson's tome, "Wizard's First Rule" by Terry Goodkind. TexasProgresive Mar 2020 #2
I think you hermetic Mar 2020 #5
Good choice on the Chris Moore jls4561 Mar 2020 #4
I love Moore's books hermetic Mar 2020 #7
All the libraries in the Lehigh Valley are closed... don't have Kindle, etc. Number9Dream Mar 2020 #8
Dang hermetic Mar 2020 #11
This is what my library displays under ebooks: Number9Dream Mar 2020 #16
Hi, sorry hermetic Mar 2020 #18
Check to see if your library system has the RBDigital app on their webpage. japple Mar 2020 #14
Thanks for the suggestion, japple, but don't own a smartphone... question... Number9Dream Mar 2020 #15
Yes, if you have internet access, you should be able to access it on your laptop or japple Mar 2020 #17
The Stand. Stephen King northoftheborder Mar 2020 #9
No kidding! hermetic Mar 2020 #12
Murder in the Caribbean by Robert Thorogood The King of Prussia Mar 2020 #10
Same here hermetic Mar 2020 #13
Josaphine Tey Oldem Mar 2020 #19
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