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Well, this one isn't actually a book title, but rather the narrator of a book. I was looking through Iambik, and saw a book narrated by John Green.
Me: OMG JOHN GREEN HAS READ FOR IAMBIK?! Cool!
Me 5 seconds later: Wait...that says John GreenMAN.
Me: OMG JOHN GREEN HAS READ FOR IAMBIK?! Cool!
Me 5 seconds later: Wait...that says John GreenMAN.
I read The Art of Stage Dancing by Ned Wayburn - kd as The Age of Star Dancing
Between being a full-time college student and working 20+ hours per week, I'm not able to be involved at LV these days, but I remain a loyal fan and look forward to a triumphant return sometime in the (probably distant) future.
And in your post I read it as The Art of Strange Dancing!
So little space, so much to say.
Not quite a misreading, but I saw:
Thirty more famous stories retold by James Baldwin
and thought - Oooh I didn't know James Baldwin wrote anything before 1923. I thought he lived much later.
It (sadly) turns out I was right, and a different James Baldwin was the author.
Thirty more famous stories retold by James Baldwin
and thought - Oooh I didn't know James Baldwin wrote anything before 1923. I thought he lived much later.
It (sadly) turns out I was right, and a different James Baldwin was the author.
So little space, so much to say.
Just read it like this too! LOL!Hobbit wrote:I read [FULL/kids/bio] Historic Boyhoods by R.S. Holland - m8b1
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Historic Boyfriends by R.S. Holland
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Not exactly misreading a title, but every time I see
[solo] Remarkable Rogues... by Charles Kingston - triciag
I roll the R's in my own mind - especially the one on Rrrrogues.
[solo] Remarkable Rogues... by Charles Kingston - triciag
I roll the R's in my own mind - especially the one on Rrrrogues.
School fiction: David Blaize
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
I sawThe Gods are Athirst by Anatole France
Which would be quite an achievement.The Gods are Atheists
So little space, so much to say.
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[NOVEL] Pointed Roofs by Dorothy Richardson
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[NOVEL] Printed Roofs by Dorothy Richardson
I thought 3D printing is quite more modern ...
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[NOVEL] Printed Roofs by Dorothy Richardson
I thought 3D printing is quite more modern ...
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ROFL!!!!Lucy_k_p wrote:I sawThe Gods are Athirst by Anatole FranceWhich would be quite an achievement.The Gods are Atheists
Between being a full-time college student and working 20+ hours per week, I'm not able to be involved at LV these days, but I remain a loyal fan and look forward to a triumphant return sometime in the (probably distant) future.
My first thought: Get a cat?Getting rid of swallows
So little space, so much to say.
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While browsing New Posts I came across
The Stark Munro Letters followed by Stories in Black and White.
The Stark Munro Letters followed by Stories in Black and White.
David Lawrence
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Well, that'll be an interesting interpretation!~[solo] The Pirates Of Penzance by W S Gilbert - rap
And this is an amusing juxtaposition:
Don't you hate...
My Days and Dreams by Edward Carpenter - sj
So little space, so much to say.
I think you can probably imagine what I read this as.SOLO - Beckside Lights by John Ackworth-icequeen
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I saw Solo - An American Idyll by Cornelia H. Parker - darv and thought it said something about American Idol.
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N. Carolina to S. Carolina without a ticket - what's so clever about that, you just have to step over the border don't you ?
Maybe my geography is all wrong ? [Looks up map.]
No they have a common border ...... oops it says S. California
Anne
Maybe my geography is all wrong ? [Looks up map.]
No they have a common border ...... oops it says S. California
Anne