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dii
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Post by dii »

J_N wrote:
dii wrote:
~[Solo] - Human Toll by Barbara Baynton- annise
I read Human Troll :shock:
a book about youtube comments, flame wars and bad grammar :mrgreen:
Exactly :lol:
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Post by Breeze »

Cori wrote:
Annals of a Quiet Neighborhood by G MacDonald-mas

All I want to know is -- when can I move in?
I live in a quite neighbourhood.
-Bria

Dramatic Readings of Bible passages


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Click here to read about it.
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Post by Lucy_k_p »

Wanted: A Husband/Samuel Hopkins Adams
A picky husband seeker apparently...
So little space, so much to say.
GardenerOfStars
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Post by GardenerOfStars »

[Solo] Constructive Beekeeping by Ed Clark - tg

... could have sworn it was "Constructive Barkeeping" last time I looked, LOL...

Guess I need a drink :mrgreen:
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Post by Hobbit »

I read [FULL/kids/bio] Historic Boyhoods by R.S. Holland - m8b1

as

Historic Boyfriends by R.S. Holland
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Post by Hobbit »

Oh. The first chapter of The Sword of Deborah is called "The Fever Chart of War" not "The Clever Fart of War." Duh.
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Post by Hobbit »

I read

[solo] The Doctor, his Wife, and the Clock by AK Green -ck

as

[solo] The Doctor and his Wife, the Clock
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Post by J_N »

In the Launch Pad: ~SOLO Yoga Sutras of Patanjali:Book of the Spiritual Man

Only read: SOLO Yoga Sutras

Brain helpfully supplied: Kama Sutra for 1 person? Guess, you'd need yoga for that (flexibility and all...) :roll: :oops:
Julia - Introverts, unite! Seperately... in your own homes.

Spend your free time the way you like, not the way you think you're supposed to. ― Susan Cain

Author death +70 yrs? Legamus!
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Post by Hobbit »

It is not my day for reading things correctly! First I read

[SOLO] Policeman Bluejay by L. Frank Baum - darv as

The Blue Policeman

and then I combined

The Morals of Marcus Odeyne: a Novel by William Locke -darv and

[SOLO] [DUTCH] Een coquette vrouw - Carry van Bruggen -bart into

The Morals of Marcus the Coquette

What???
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Post by WoollyBee »

I read:

[PLAY] A Dream Play by August Strindberg -lz

as:

[PLAY] A Dreamy Day in August -lz
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Post by TriciaG »

I keep reading "Montcalm and Wolfe" as "Montcalm and Wife." :roll:
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Post by Cori »

I'm a tiny bit disappointed that:

Early explorations in NSFW: A collection - availle

is a little tamer than I'd expected (Early explorations in NSW)
There's honestly no such thing as a stupid question -- but I'm afraid I can't rule out giving a stupid answer : : To Posterity and Beyond!
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Post by Hobbit »

I read Death of Society: A Novel of Tomorrow (Romer Wilson) - gg

as Death of Suicide
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Post by Hobbit »

I read ~[Play] Electra by Benito Pérez Galdós - rap and the idea suddenly popped into my head that this was a hip hop project.
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Post by Hobbit »

I just read ~SOLO - A Treatise on Modern Falconry... - availle as A Treatise on Modern Family. I thought of the sitcom and was very confused... I didn't think that was made before 1923! :roll:
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