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Michael Tolliver Lives by Armistead Maupin
They make a very pleasant sounding Sprouts and Pancetta recipe. I'll find the quote when I have the book to hand again.
eta. "I dunno" said Ben, snipping the pancetta with the kitchen shears. "I'm not sure about the maple syrup."
"Why not?"
"W ... #77 "Michael Tolliver Lives" by Armistead Maupin
I think I've read all of Maupin's novels and audited one: "The Night Listener" on tape, read by himself. The present book is a sequel to the popular series collectively known as either "Tales of the City" or "28 Barbary Lane" and Michae ... ... it to Psmith - PG Wodehouse
Moonraker - Ian Fleming
Sabbath's Theater - Philip Roth
After Dark - Haruki Murakami
Michael Tolliver Lives - Armistead Maupin
Attack of the Unsinkable Rubber Ducks - Christopher Brookmyre Last purchases for May:
Sabbath's Theater
Ukridge
Leave it to Psmith
Moonraker
After Dark
Michael Tolliver Lives
Attack of The Unsinkable Rubber Ducks ... Wodehouse
Leave it to Psmith by PG Wodehouse
After Dark by Haruki Murakami
Moonraker by Ian Fleming
Michael Tolliver Lives by Armistead Maupin
Sabbath's Theater by Philip Roth
Attack of the Unsinkable Rubber Ducks by Christopher Brookmyre
after dylan's chronicles i went to michael tolliver lives by armistead maupin, read by the author himself. completely breezy literature, which is just fine. and yes, finally an author that reads his own work well. after that i have started and stopped a everything is illuminated. not sure if ... Finished Michael Tolliver Lives by Armistead Maupin last night, and began The Merchant's War (wrong touchstone) by Charles Stross on the bus to work today. Gettin on for the end of chapter 3 now, lovingthis entry in the series as much as the previous books in the series "The Merchant Pr ... ... Way - Margaret Drabble
#45 The Horse and His Boy - CS Lewis
#46 The Lesson of Her Death - Jeffery Deaver
#47 Michael Tolliver Lives - Armistead Maupin
#48 Blind Faith - Barbara Folscher
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2. Fatal Grace by Louise Penny
3. Raven Black by Ann Cleeves
4. The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
5. Michael Tolliver Lives by Armistead Maupin ... different personalities and their view of the world at the end of the 18th century.
and just finished and really loved Michael Tolliver Lives by Armistead Maupin. It lived up to my expectations and love for the characters.
ryn
PS: readingfox, very happy you enjoyed Cyteen so much. ... ... Riordan, and Lean Mean Thirteen by Janet Evanovich.
I'm presently reading the new Armistead Maupin novel, Michael Tolliver Lives, and it's wonderful. ... either -- I read Rabbit, Run years ago, and don't remember much about it. But your post tipped me off to the existence of Michael Tolliver Lives, which I found in a local bookshop this morning. It made me laugh and cry too, and feel incredibly ancient. Is it really so long since Sure of you ...
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