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I just SARose Sunday #1
Thanks hermetic Sunday #2
I read Crow Mary last year and liked it very much. I am partial to books about the japple Sunday #6
I love Anya Seton's books..I haven't read them all but really enjoyed the ones I did read yellowdogintexas Monday #14
Mine too! Jilly_in_VA Monday #19
that book (Catherine) was the beginning of my lifelong interest in the Plantagent Dynasty yellowdogintexas Yesterday #24
Me too! Jilly_in_VA Yesterday #26
Just started Jilly_in_VA Sunday #3
Wow. A serious undertaking hermetic Sunday #4
I love it so far Jilly_in_VA Monday #20
I have the first one. I may read it next nt yellowdogintexas Monday #15
Still reading Anne Tyler's book, A Spool of Blue Thread. japple Sunday #5
I just got hermetic Sunday #7
3/4 of the way through "Fatherland" by Robert Harris. Number9Dream Sunday #8
I read that years ago. I'll probably reread it, as I've been on a Harris kick recently. rsdsharp Sunday #10
I keep having this vague feeling that I have read it and it would have been 42 years ago yellowdogintexas Monday #16
I think I've got a paperback copy kicking around here somewhere. rsdsharp Monday #21
aha! Thank you ! Well back in 1983 I read a revisionist history of WWII and I think it was called Fatherland yellowdogintexas Yesterday #25
I am starting the Cicero Trilogies. Am loving the first book. Polly Hennessey 21 hrs ago #27
I enjoyed all three. I read Pompeii several months ago, which was his first book regarding Rome, but obviously set in rsdsharp 20 hrs ago #28
A couple of excellent transfixing books: cbabe Sunday #9
Helle & Death by Oskar Jensen The King of Prussia Sunday #11
Hello! hermetic Sunday #12
Halfway through, "The Pharaoh's Secret," Clive Cussler Bayard Sunday #13
Clive Cussler SARose Monday #18
Humans: A Brief History of How We F*cked It All Up Tom Phillips yellowdogintexas Monday #17
Dogs! Mystery! QED Monday #22
Oh yes hermetic Monday #23
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