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At first glance I read

DUEL: Emma and Jane Austin
instead of

DUET: Emma by Jane Austen
:roll:
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ExEmGe wrote:
Kept in the Dark by Anthony Trollope
The Ghost Finder-Hodgson,
In the Bishop's Carriage by Miriam
I say chaps - keep it clean!

And, at the risk of this becoming something like 'Late arrivals at the Librivoxer's Ball' -
The Curse of Cappucino
&
Buttered Side Down Edna Ferber


:lol: :lol: :mrgreen:

Oh, Andy, you made me laugh so hard I started coughing! I almost fell off the bed! LOL But, of course, if it's "A Trollope" you can see why it must be kept in the dark! :wink:

And I'm PL'ing "In the Bishop's Carriage" & hadn't quite thought of it THAT way! Hmm, sometimes I wonder if Brits have a slightly naughtier sense of humor? Just kidding! :mrgreen:

Also PL'ing "The Curse . . . " &, yes, for me, Cappucino would be a curse! :shock: Unless it's decaf! Otherwise I'd be WAY, WAY more hyper than I already am (is that even possible?!! boggles the mind!), & I'd also be irritated/irritating & almost literally bouncing off the walls! Yikes! :shock: And I think getting to sleep is tough now---I'd NEVER sleep with caffeine in my system!

OK, Joy, you can shut up now! Whew! Aren't you all glad I don't drink coffee? Hee, hee!

Joy :9:
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Post by Cori »

Chesterfield's Letters to His bra???



[Actually: Chesterfield's Letters to His Son -ba
I blame Andy's influence :shock: ]
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Post by momof3Chihuahuas »

Cori wrote:Chesterfield's Letters to His bra???



[Actually: Chesterfield's Letters to His Son -ba
I blame Andy's influence :shock: ]
Exactly! It's Andy's influence! :lol: Just kidding, Andy! (I think. :wink: )

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Post by libraryanne »

Oh boy I really shouldn't try to speed read new Projects.

Neeru started a new group project Topsy Turvy by Jules Verne only at first glance it looked like Group Therapy... :shock:
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libraryanne wrote: Group Therapy... :shock:
LOL we could probably all use this! :wink: :lol:

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Starlite wrote:
libraryanne wrote: Group Therapy... :shock:
LOL we could probably all use this! :wink: :lol:

Esther :D
Yes, it's the addiction thing you know :D
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Post by annise »

Far From The Maddening Crowd by Thomas Hardy

- I've always read it that way :(

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annise wrote:Far From The Maddening Crowd by Thomas Hardy

- I've always read it that way :(

Anne
For a moment I wondered, "Why, that's the name of the book, isn't it," before remembering that it's FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. :roll:
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aradlaw wrote:
Starlite wrote:
libraryanne wrote: Group Therapy... :shock:
LOL we could probably all use this! :wink: :lol:

Esther :D
Yes, it's the addiction thing you know :D
:lol: Nice to know that a project started by me is considered therapeutic... :P
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When I 'view posts since my last visit', there's often a thread or two where 'Complete' at the front catches my eye - 'Hooray!' I think. 'Another finished project!'

I would therefore like to complain about 'The Complete Book of Cheese', which regularly leads me down the garden path in this way and yet is still in Readers Wanted.
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russiandoll wrote:When I 'view posts since my last visit', there's often a thread or two where 'Complete' at the front catches my eye - 'Hooray!' I think. 'Another finished project!'

I would therefore like to complain about 'The Complete Book of Cheese', which regularly leads me down the garden path in this way and yet is still in Readers Wanted.
neerajanagarajan wrote:Nice to know that a project started by me is considered therapeutic... :P
I guess in this case, this one is not...at least for RD. :lol:
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Post by annise »

russiandoll wrote:When I 'view posts since my last visit', there's often a thread or two where 'Complete' at the front catches my eye - 'Hooray!' I think. 'Another finished project!'

I would therefore like to complain about 'The Complete Book of Cheese', which regularly leads me down the garden path in this way and yet is still in Readers Wanted.
When they posted in Orphans my immediate thought was - "How come there are orphans when it's complete"
Perhaps we should ban books with Complete in their title? :D

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I really am hesitant to mention this one.. but I was going over the Fortnightly Poem and the first line....
no, won't go there :oops:
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Post by Availle »

Huh? What's wrong with desserts? :?:

Oh, you said 'first line', well, that's different... :mrgreen:
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