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bif

(24,052 posts)
41. Stick with it
Fri Feb 4, 2022, 12:43 PM
Feb 2022

He's very scientific and spends a lot of time explaining everything. But it's well worth it! Best book I've read in a long time.

"Sweetland" by Michael Crummy bif Jan 2022 #1
Read that one some time ago hermetic Jan 2022 #2
Thanks I was going to give it my usual 50 pages bif Jan 2022 #7
Ann Cleeves is great isn't she? The King of Prussia Jan 2022 #3
Oh nice hermetic Jan 2022 #5
A drink before the war bottomofthehill Jan 2022 #4
This is... hermetic Jan 2022 #6
It was bought before we had kids, put in a box and forgotten about. bottomofthehill Jan 2022 #15
That's really nice hermetic Jan 2022 #18
One of the other books I found was "Worth It All" bottomofthehill Jan 2022 #19
I need to find a copy of that one! Speaker Wright was a very dear friend yellowdogintexas Jan 2022 #25
"The Cat Who Could Read Backwards" by Lilian Jackson Braun Number9Dream Jan 2022 #8
That is so cool! hermetic Jan 2022 #11
I think I will investigate the ebooks at our library yellowdogintexas Jan 2022 #26
Someone just gave me a copy of PROJECT HAIL MARY Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #9
Lucky you! hermetic Jan 2022 #12
My friend said it was a bit boring. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #14
Interesting hermetic Jan 2022 #16
Ok I will let you know.... Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #17
"Project Hail Mary" is the best book I read last year. Jeebo Feb 2022 #37
Sounds wonderful. Irish_Dem Feb 2022 #38
Stick with it bif Feb 2022 #41
I am reading murielm99 Jan 2022 #10
Oh, my hermetic Jan 2022 #13
I reread Hamlet before reading this book. murielm99 Jan 2022 #28
Two new ones. Polly Hennessey Jan 2022 #20
All right, new ones hermetic Jan 2022 #21
Early Warning. hippywife Jan 2022 #22
I can relate hermetic Jan 2022 #23
Agreed. hippywife Jan 2022 #24
I purchased that trilogy some time ago, murielm99 Jan 2022 #29
I'm really liking it right now. hippywife Jan 2022 #30
That is very much like ZORRIE by Laird Hunt that I just finished last week. japple Jan 2022 #32
And I'll check out that one! Thanks! n/t hippywife Jan 2022 #33
Finished Crash and Burn which was good yellowdogintexas Jan 2022 #27
"Crossroads," by Jonathan Franzen. AngryOldDem Jan 2022 #31
Ahh, 1971 hermetic Jan 2022 #34
It ends in 1974. AngryOldDem Feb 2022 #35
"We Must Be Brave" by Frances Liardet Jeebo Feb 2022 #36
I can't imagine only having three days worth of books PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2022 #39
TC Boyle and French 101 lounge_jam Feb 2022 #40
I was about half way through "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss, CrispyQ Feb 2022 #42
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