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NanaCat

(2,332 posts)
22. Oh--and BOOOOOOO to Jojo Moyes for stealing
Sun Apr 7, 2024, 02:14 PM
Apr 2024

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.

I read The Kingdom Of The Blind several years ago. Srkdqltr Apr 2024 #1
Cool hermetic Apr 2024 #3
I just reread it. Most memorable character was the snow. Deep freezing blizzard cold. And the hat. cbabe Apr 2024 #12
The Target, a Robie and Reed novel by Baldacci. brer cat Apr 2024 #2
Another one! hermetic Apr 2024 #5
I just finished Pretty Girls by Karen Slaughter. MontanaMama Apr 2024 #4
Thanks, good to know hermetic Apr 2024 #6
Lady Tan's Circle of Women by Lisa See people Apr 2024 #7
That sounds quite awesome hermetic Apr 2024 #8
Just finished two.... mentalsolstice Apr 2024 #9
Never read that one.. hermetic Apr 2024 #10
Tim Washburn: two titles cbabe Apr 2024 #11
Ah Yellowstone hermetic Apr 2024 #15
A David Baldacci, Bayard Apr 2024 #13
Baldacci has a new one hermetic Apr 2024 #16
Good day. Yesterday finished the singe/songwriter Brandi Carlile memoir of her childhood, openly txwhitedove Apr 2024 #14
Yeah, hermetic Apr 2024 #17
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
Bookwoman of Troublesome Creek was awesome NanaCat Apr 2024 #21
Oh--and BOOOOOOO to Jojo Moyes for stealing NanaCat Apr 2024 #22
she did not steal the idea of the pack librarians since it was a real thing yellowdogintexas Apr 2024 #41
The Exchange by John Grisham EverHopeful Apr 2024 #19
Ian Rankin is one of my very favourite writers NanaCat Apr 2024 #20
Date with Murder by Julia Chapman The King of Prussia Apr 2024 #23
Oh, I say hermetic Apr 2024 #24
My bad The King of Prussia Apr 2024 #26
Nah, you're good hermetic Apr 2024 #28
Babel by R. F. Kuang Deep State Witch Apr 2024 #25
I just finished The Trees by Percival Everett and was a bit confounded by japple Apr 2024 #27
Interesting hermetic Apr 2024 #29
Mrs. Plansky's Revenge by Spencer Quinn question everything Apr 2024 #30
What the... hermetic Apr 2024 #31
Spam calls!! When you decide to go after them, I'll gladly go with you for that adventure. Grrr txwhitedove Apr 2024 #37
Cool! hermetic Apr 2024 #38
Trump rally speeches are poor in grammar and sentence structure, but the fictional lies just keep on coming. usaf-vet Apr 2024 #32
Yeah, hermetic Apr 2024 #33
Which ones? usaf-vet Apr 2024 #34
Houstan and Hamilton hermetic Apr 2024 #35
Start here: A Cold Day in Paradise. usaf-vet Apr 2024 #36
Bedfordshire Clanger Calamity: Albert Smith's Culinary Capers Recipe 4 yellowdogintexas Apr 2024 #39
Those sound great hermetic Apr 2024 #42
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