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Mary Engelbreit's Home Companion (Aug/Sept 1998) by Mary Engelbreit
Animals In Danger: Trying to Save Our Wildlife
The Wrinkle in Time Quintet Boxed Set (A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters, An by Madeleine L'Engle
The Road to Madness by H. P. Lovecraft
Heavy Words Lightly Thrown: The Reason Behind the Rhyme by Chris Roberts
The Artist's Magazine June 2002
Jerry Baker's Backyard Problem Solver: 2,168 Natural Solutions for Growing Great Grass, Super Shrubs, Bright Bulbs, Perf by Jerry Baker
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Writing to wish you a very happy St. Patrick's Day. Hope all is well. I'm hoping to read The Tale of Despereaux (from library) before long. Many of the books I'm reading are from BookMooch. Yesterday got a copy of Practical Demonkeeping by Christopher Moore. ...an interesting author.
I did enjoy Anne Rice's 1990 novel The Witching Hour... it was lengthy but absorbing :o>
Have a blessed week. Tc
posted by David_Summers at 12:47 pm (EST) on Mar 17, 2007
I came across two authors that I was curious if you had read. One was Clive Barker, and the other is Carlton Mellick III. I was hoping they will maybe have Clive Barker at the local library.
Say hi to Kevin for me.
Tc. :o>
posted by David_Summers at 5:33 pm (EST) on Nov 20, 2006
How've you been doing... Things are fairly well here... just enjoying the remaining days of Summer. Both the books I read, (A Clockwork Orange and Digital Fortress) were good. Now I've started on book five in Stephen King's Dark Tower series.
Have you been to the movies...? I went to see John Tucker Must Die. The preview for Flicka seemed like it would be a pleasant movie. It is based on the 1944 children's novel, My Friend Flicka, by Mary O'Hara.
Tc. :)
posted by David_Summers at 6:07 am (EST) on Aug 18, 2006
I like Dan Brown's writings, the two which I've read. Sometimes a novel may take me weeks to complete... not so with his books... :)
Well, this is all for now, but, not forever. ...
posted by David_Summers at 3:38 pm (EST) on Aug 1, 2006
The book Angels & Demons was a good read. Now I've started on A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess. It's a short novel but kind of intriguing. I'll try to complete it by the coming weekend... : )
Tc, and, best wishes.
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