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Fiction
In reply to the discussion: What Fiction are you reading this week, April 7, 2024? [View all]NanaCat
(2,332 posts)22. Oh--and BOOOOOOO to Jojo Moyes for stealing
The idea of the pack librarians from Ms Richardson. Oh, she changed a few things, but some of the book is so close to the original that I'm surprised Ms. Richardson hasn't won a copyright suit against the shameless thief.
Worse, it's her book that's getting the Hollywood treatment.
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I just reread it. Most memorable character was the snow. Deep freezing blizzard cold. And the hat.
cbabe
Apr 2024
#12
Good day. Yesterday finished the singe/songwriter Brandi Carlile memoir of her childhood, openly
txwhitedove
Apr 2024
#14
yes indeed The Bookwoman is a wonderful book. I recommend it to anyone I know who reads
yellowdogintexas
Apr 2024
#40
Tried his Arthur and Queenie series while awaiting the next Chet and Bernie
EverHopeful
Apr 2024
#18
she did not steal the idea of the pack librarians since it was a real thing
yellowdogintexas
Apr 2024
#41
Spam calls!! When you decide to go after them, I'll gladly go with you for that adventure. Grrr
txwhitedove
Apr 2024
#37
Trump rally speeches are poor in grammar and sentence structure, but the fictional lies just keep on coming.
usaf-vet
Apr 2024
#32
Bedfordshire Clanger Calamity: Albert Smith's Culinary Capers Recipe 4
yellowdogintexas
Apr 2024
#39