Another Silly Game Part 144
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1starbox
playing off: Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel
//fun//
Knitted Dolls: Handmade Toys with a Designer Wardrobe, Knitting Fun for the Child in All of Us by Arne & Carlos - wonderful knitting book!
//fun//
Knitted Dolls: Handmade Toys with a Designer Wardrobe, Knitting Fun for the Child in All of Us by Arne & Carlos - wonderful knitting book!
2starbox
Rules of the game:
1. Please play on the most recent correct post.
2 Please verify that no one else has posted while you were preparing your post.
3. The title of the book cited must have one word, at least, which is the same as a word in the previous title.
4. The repeated word in the new title must be other than an article ("a," "an," or "the").
5. The repeated word must be spelled exactly as the word was spelled in the previous title, e.g., "prune" is not the same word as "prunes," and "loyal" is not the same word as "loyalty."
6. The repeated word must be in the title as shown in a LT library listing, or on the title page of the book. A sub-title or a series name can be included if the sub-title or series name is included in the title of a LT library listing, or is printed on the title page of the book.
7. A hyphenated word is one word, not two, e.g., "thunder-clouds," and if used must be repeated in full, not in part only.
8. No repeats on current thread.
9. If you have read the book it would be informative that you so indicate and tell when you read it, if you can.
10. Try to use Touchstones. Put brackets around the title and double brackets around the author. If Touchstones don't work, try using an HTML link.
1. Please play on the most recent correct post.
2 Please verify that no one else has posted while you were preparing your post.
3. The title of the book cited must have one word, at least, which is the same as a word in the previous title.
4. The repeated word in the new title must be other than an article ("a," "an," or "the").
5. The repeated word must be spelled exactly as the word was spelled in the previous title, e.g., "prune" is not the same word as "prunes," and "loyal" is not the same word as "loyalty."
6. The repeated word must be in the title as shown in a LT library listing, or on the title page of the book. A sub-title or a series name can be included if the sub-title or series name is included in the title of a LT library listing, or is printed on the title page of the book.
7. A hyphenated word is one word, not two, e.g., "thunder-clouds," and if used must be repeated in full, not in part only.
8. No repeats on current thread.
9. If you have read the book it would be informative that you so indicate and tell when you read it, if you can.
10. Try to use Touchstones. Put brackets around the title and double brackets around the author. If Touchstones don't work, try using an HTML link.
3moibibliomaniac
//of//
A Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts Issued to Commemorate the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Firm of Bernard Quaritch by Charlotte Quaritch Wrentmore
numbers in succession any "one?"
A Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts Issued to Commemorate the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Firm of Bernard Quaritch by Charlotte Quaritch Wrentmore
numbers in succession any "one?"
8LynnB
//way//
Double Double: How Tim Horton's Became a Canadian Way of Life One Cup at a Time by Douglas Hunter. Read last February.
Double Double: How Tim Horton's Became a Canadian Way of Life One Cup at a Time by Douglas Hunter. Read last February.
12Schmerguls
//House//
4970. The Oath The Obama White House and the Supreme Court, by Jeffrey Toobin (read 22 Oct 2012)
4970. The Oath The Obama White House and the Supreme Court, by Jeffrey Toobin (read 22 Oct 2012)
15LynnB
My White Planet by Mark Anthony Jarman. Read in January, 2012.
20Schmerguls
//of//
2373. Pinckney's Treaty A Study of America's Advantage From Europe's Distress 1783-1800, by Samuel Flagg Bemis, Ph.D. (read 27 Mar 1991) (Pulitzer history prize in 1927)
2373. Pinckney's Treaty A Study of America's Advantage From Europe's Distress 1783-1800, by Samuel Flagg Bemis, Ph.D. (read 27 Mar 1991) (Pulitzer history prize in 1927)
31starbox
Don't Pee on my Leg and Tell Me It's Raining: America's Toughest Family Court Judge Speaks Out by Judy Sheindlin - read 3 yrs ago, but doesnt compare to the brilliant TV series!
36LynnB
Let Him Go by Larry Watson. On the TBR shelves.
40rolandperkins
Natural, and other Stories
of Contemporary Hawaiians
by Leialoha Apo Perkins
of Contemporary Hawaiians
by Leialoha Apo Perkins
41razzamajazz
No Touchstones ?
44Schmerguls
Razzamajazz, I was hoping you would tell us when you read Inside Europe-- I never did. but I did read Inside U.S.A. by John Gunther, probably before you were born.
//Inside//
2445. Twilight of Empire Inside the Crumbling Soviet Bloc by Robert Cullen (read 7 May 1992)
//Inside//
2445. Twilight of Empire Inside the Crumbling Soviet Bloc by Robert Cullen (read 7 May 1992)
45razzamajazz
>Schmerguls
The series, Inside xxxxxx by John Gunther were very popular in the Fifties and Sixties at public libraries. It was a long time ago when I was a secondary school student at a small community library.
I am now in my senior years passed the compulsory retirement age.
I wish I was a younger to reach my goals that I have missed and read more books.
Do you like to be young again?
I don't really remember reading this particular title.Maybe, I have read and browse other titles in the series.There are several reprints of this book.By now, these books were already withdrawn from the public libraries for loan but placed in the reference section or repository book section somewhere in the warehouse.
Must a member have to read the book in order to post the title in this game?
I believe you can still get this title at bookfinder.com if you are searching for this particular title.
Sinister Twilight:The Fall of Singapore
by Noel Barber
www.librarything.com/work/456690
- read many years ago.
The series, Inside xxxxxx by John Gunther were very popular in the Fifties and Sixties at public libraries. It was a long time ago when I was a secondary school student at a small community library.
I am now in my senior years passed the compulsory retirement age.
I wish I was a younger to reach my goals that I have missed and read more books.
Do you like to be young again?
I don't really remember reading this particular title.Maybe, I have read and browse other titles in the series.There are several reprints of this book.By now, these books were already withdrawn from the public libraries for loan but placed in the reference section or repository book section somewhere in the warehouse.
Must a member have to read the book in order to post the title in this game?
I believe you can still get this title at bookfinder.com if you are searching for this particular title.
Sinister Twilight:The Fall of Singapore
by Noel Barber
www.librarything.com/work/456690
- read many years ago.
48rolandperkins
Honor among Thieves
by Jeffrey Archer
by Jeffrey Archer
52rolandperkins
The Genius and the Goddess
by Aldous Huxley
by Aldous Huxley
55starbox
//guide//
Buckinghamshire: A Dog Walker's Guide by Debbie Kendall - purchased recently from charity shop but after becoming hopelessly lost on 2 of the walks, I would hesitate to recommend!
Buckinghamshire: A Dog Walker's Guide by Debbie Kendall - purchased recently from charity shop but after becoming hopelessly lost on 2 of the walks, I would hesitate to recommend!
56moibibliomaniac
//Walker's//
Walker and Webster Combined in a Dictionary of the English Language; in Which the Definition of Webster and the Pronunciation of Walker are United and Brought Into Conformity to the Usage of the Present Time; Many New Words Are Introduced With an Appendix Containing Walker's Key to the Pronunciation of the Proper Names of Scriptures &c by John Longmuir
Walker and Webster Combined in a Dictionary of the English Language; in Which the Definition of Webster and the Pronunciation of Walker are United and Brought Into Conformity to the Usage of the Present Time; Many New Words Are Introduced With an Appendix Containing Walker's Key to the Pronunciation of the Proper Names of Scriptures &c by John Longmuir
58Schmerguls
No, Razzmajazz, the rules do not require one has read the book one posts but do suggest that if one has read the book one should so indicate. I never post a book I have not read.
//Key//
5063. Sarah's Key, by Tatiana de Rosnay (read 10 Sep 2013)
//Key//
5063. Sarah's Key, by Tatiana de Rosnay (read 10 Sep 2013)
59moibibliomaniac
//key//
An antidote against melancholy. : Being a collection of fourscore merry songs, wherein those on the same subject and key, are placed in an agreeable succession, in relation to the different measures of time, after the manner of suits of lessons. The music of them all entirely new, and several of the songs never before set to music by Daniel Browne
An antidote against melancholy. : Being a collection of fourscore merry songs, wherein those on the same subject and key, are placed in an agreeable succession, in relation to the different measures of time, after the manner of suits of lessons. The music of them all entirely new, and several of the songs never before set to music by Daniel Browne
67Schmerguls
//To//
1230. The Road to Mayerling Life and Death of Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria, by Richard Barkeley (read 21 Jul 1973)
1230. The Road to Mayerling Life and Death of Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria, by Richard Barkeley (read 21 Jul 1973)
71razzamajazz
//being//
Being Human by Peter David
Being Human by Peter David
72rolandperkins
Human Destiny
by Pierre Lecomte du Nouy
by Pierre Lecomte du Nouy
74rolandperkins
The Rise of the Fates: a Womanʻs Passion Play
by
by
75razzamajazz
Wrong title posted.
//fates//
Rise of the Fates by Zsuzsanna Budapest
to
//rise//
The Rise and Fall of The Third Reich by William L. Shirer
//fates//
Rise of the Fates by Zsuzsanna Budapest
to
//rise//
The Rise and Fall of The Third Reich by William L. Shirer
76rolandperkins
The Third Man by Graham Greene
78rolandperkins
Oration on the Dignity of Man
by Giovanni Pico de la Mirandola
by Giovanni Pico de la Mirandola
79razzamajazz
Oration on the Dignity of Man by Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
to
//man//
Nature, Man and Woman by Alan W.Watts
to
//man//
Nature, Man and Woman by Alan W.Watts
83JamesBoswell
//soul//
A letter written in the year 1730, concerning the question, whether the Logos supplied the place of an human soul in the person of Jesus Christ. : To which are now added two postscripts: the first, containing an explication of those words, the Spirit, the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of God, as used in the Scriptures. The second, containing remarks upon the third part of the late Bishop of Clogher's Vindication of the histories of the Old and New Testament by Nathaniel Lardner
A letter written in the year 1730, concerning the question, whether the Logos supplied the place of an human soul in the person of Jesus Christ. : To which are now added two postscripts: the first, containing an explication of those words, the Spirit, the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of God, as used in the Scriptures. The second, containing remarks upon the third part of the late Bishop of Clogher's Vindication of the histories of the Old and New Testament by Nathaniel Lardner
90LynnB
Last Night at the Lobster by Stewart O'Nan. Read in September, 2011.
92LynnB
The Tender Bar by J.R. Moehringer. Read February, 2009.
94LynnB
Tender at the Bone: Growing Up at the Table by Ruth Reichl. Read in August, 2011.
95Schmerguls
//Growing// and //Up//
5175. The Road from Spink A Retrospective on Growing Up in the Rural Midwest During the Great Depression and World War II, by Marjorie Klemme Flados (read 26 Jun 2014)
5175. The Road from Spink A Retrospective on Growing Up in the Rural Midwest During the Great Depression and World War II, by Marjorie Klemme Flados (read 26 Jun 2014)
102rolandperkins
The Pillars of Society / Samfundets Stoetter
by Henrik Ibsen
by Henrik Ibsen
104Schmerguls
//Peel//
1031. The Murder Trial of Judge Peel, by Jim Bishop (read 12 Nov 1969)
Just a reminder--every book I use has some words about it--called a revew, though sometimes it isn't much of one--on my library listing
1031. The Murder Trial of Judge Peel, by Jim Bishop (read 12 Nov 1969)
Just a reminder--every book I use has some words about it--called a revew, though sometimes it isn't much of one--on my library listing
105starbox
#104 I often read your reviews, Schmerguls. I totally agreed with you on William Faulkener's short stories (though less so on The Cloister and the Hearth! Always interesting to see others' opinions on books you've read.
107Schmerguls
Starbox, I am glad to know somebody reads those, but how could you object to my review of The Cloister and the Hearth? Unless you did not like the book. I do have good memories of that book and am surprised my "review" is so skimpy--I though I had expatiated some on the book but I must be wrong since if I had I think I would have put it on my site--hey, look at what I did with Remembrance of Things Past
//Trial//
2434. The Man To See Edward Bennett Williams Ultimate Insider; Legendary Trial Lawyer by Evan Thomas (read 17 Jan. 1992)
//Trial//
2434. The Man To See Edward Bennett Williams Ultimate Insider; Legendary Trial Lawyer by Evan Thomas (read 17 Jan. 1992)
112rolandperkins
The Shop on Blossom Street
by Debbie Macomber
by Debbie Macomber
119Schmerguls
//Cry//
3060. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, by Mildred D. Taylor (read 11 Mar 1998) (Newbery winner in 1977)
3060. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, by Mildred D. Taylor (read 11 Mar 1998) (Newbery winner in 1977)
125rolandperkins
// things //
The Things they Carried
by Tim OʻBrien
The Things they Carried
by Tim OʻBrien
127LynnB
These Things Hidden by Heather Gudenkauf. Read in June, 2012.
131CharlesLamb
//fall//
The fall of Cambria: a poem by Joseph Cottle
Read and reviewed by Charles Lamb in the Comments section of the listing
The fall of Cambria: a poem by Joseph Cottle
Read and reviewed by Charles Lamb in the Comments section of the listing
132Schmerguls
Charles Lamb, I could not find any "Comments" section of the listing. There are no reviews that I can see . Why don't you do one? You seem to be the only peson who lists the work
//Fall//
1374. The Washing of the Spears: A History of the Rise of the Zulu Nation under Shaka and Its Fall in the Zulu War of 1879, by Donald R. Morris (read 20 Dec 1975)
//Fall//
1374. The Washing of the Spears: A History of the Rise of the Zulu Nation under Shaka and Its Fall in the Zulu War of 1879, by Donald R. Morris (read 20 Dec 1975)
133moibibliomaniac
//history//
The Grolier Club, 1884-1950; an informal history by John Tracy Winterich
Schmerguls: Here's the "Comments section" of the book from Charles Lamb (131). I catalogued the library on Library Thing:
"I am quite ashamed of not having acknowledged your kind present earlier, but that unknown something, which was never yet discovered, though so often speculated upon, which stands in the way of lazy folks answering letters, has presented its usual obstacle. It is not forgetfulness, nor disrespect, nor incivility, but terribly like all bad things...I have read your Fall of Cambria with as much pleasure as I did your Messiah." Lamb's letter to Joseph Cottle, May 26, 1820.
The Grolier Club, 1884-1950; an informal history by John Tracy Winterich
Schmerguls: Here's the "Comments section" of the book from Charles Lamb (131). I catalogued the library on Library Thing:
"I am quite ashamed of not having acknowledged your kind present earlier, but that unknown something, which was never yet discovered, though so often speculated upon, which stands in the way of lazy folks answering letters, has presented its usual obstacle. It is not forgetfulness, nor disrespect, nor incivility, but terribly like all bad things...I have read your Fall of Cambria with as much pleasure as I did your Messiah." Lamb's letter to Joseph Cottle, May 26, 1820.
135LynnB
The Cherry Cola Book Club by Ashton Lee. Read in April this year.
137rolandperkins
On 131>132
I tried to click on Charles Lamb: ....."Catalog..." (of the Legacy Library), and got a
"No Books found..." message.
Iʻve been instructed what to do about such* a case, but Iʻve forgotten it.
b t w, moibibliomaniac, should I assume that you "are" Charles Lamb?
*i.e. where I know from other searches that the Legacy Library is NOT empty.
I tried to click on Charles Lamb: ....."Catalog..." (of the Legacy Library), and got a
"No Books found..." message.
Iʻve been instructed what to do about such* a case, but Iʻve forgotten it.
b t w, moibibliomaniac, should I assume that you "are" Charles Lamb?
*i.e. where I know from other searches that the Legacy Library is NOT empty.
138LynnB
The Book with No Pictures by B.J. Novak. I'm anxious to read this to my grandchildren!
139RENRIGHT
Out on the Porch: An Evocation in Words and Pictures by Reynolds Price
140moibibliomaniac
//words//
Less than words can say by Richard Mitchell
#137 rolandperkins. Yes. I am Charles Lamb, and James Boswell as well on Library Thing.
Less than words can say by Richard Mitchell
#137 rolandperkins. Yes. I am Charles Lamb, and James Boswell as well on Library Thing.
145moibibliomaniac
//heart//
You gotta have heart : a history of Washington baseball from 1859 to the 2012 National league East champions by Frederic J. Frommer
Read and reviewed Sept 2013
You gotta have heart : a history of Washington baseball from 1859 to the 2012 National league East champions by Frederic J. Frommer
Read and reviewed Sept 2013
148rolandperkins
Winds of Fate
by Mercedes Lackey
by Mercedes Lackey
150rolandperkins
"Manʻs Fate" / La Condition Humaine by Andre Malraux
163razzamajazz
//Davis//
The Davis Cup Conspiracy by Jack M. Bickham - this is a fiction book.
Note: Davis Cup : Tennis tournament challenge between nations.
The Davis Cup Conspiracy by Jack M. Bickham - this is a fiction book.
Note: Davis Cup : Tennis tournament challenge between nations.
164rolandperkins
// conspiracy //
Falsa Prospettiva: Reflections on Claustrophobia, Paranoia, and
Conspiracy Theory
by Clegg & Guttman
Falsa Prospettiva: Reflections on Claustrophobia, Paranoia, and
Conspiracy Theory
by Clegg & Guttman
168rolandperkins
Cellars of Marcelcave: A Yank Doctor in the BEF
by Christopher Gallagher
by Christopher Gallagher
175Schmerguls
//Illustrated//
3029. The Oxford Illustrated History of Modern Europe, edited by T. C. W. Blanning (read 3 Nov 1997)
3029. The Oxford Illustrated History of Modern Europe, edited by T. C. W. Blanning (read 3 Nov 1997)
177Boobalack
#165(False) doesn't correctly follow #164(Falsa), but I'll play from 176, anyway.
Larousse French English Dictionary
by Larousse
Larousse French English Dictionary
by Larousse
183starbox
//guide//
Creative Cloth Doll Collection: A Complete Guide to creating Figures, Faces, Clothing, Accessories and Embellishments by Patti Medaris Culea - sitting on my sewing shelf waiting for me to make one!
Creative Cloth Doll Collection: A Complete Guide to creating Figures, Faces, Clothing, Accessories and Embellishments by Patti Medaris Culea - sitting on my sewing shelf waiting for me to make one!
190rolandperkins
// shock //
The Shock of Recognition; the Development of Literature in the United States Recorded by the Men who Made it
by Edmund Wilson
The Shock of Recognition; the Development of Literature in the United States Recorded by the Men who Made it
by Edmund Wilson
191razzamajazz
The Shock of Recognition: the Development of Literature in the United States Recorded by the Men Who Made It by Edmund Wilson
Note: wrong punctuation used, you used semi-colon instead of colon, no touchstones .
//men// to
The First Men in The Moon by H G Wells
Note: wrong punctuation used, you used semi-colon instead of colon, no touchstones .
//men// to
The First Men in The Moon by H G Wells
192Schmerguls
//First//
4913. The Great Silence Britain from the Shadow of the First World War to the Dawn of the Jazz Age, by Juliet Nicolson (read 8 Apr 2012)
4913. The Great Silence Britain from the Shadow of the First World War to the Dawn of the Jazz Age, by Juliet Nicolson (read 8 Apr 2012)
194LynnB
The War the Ended Peace by Margaret MacMillan. Read last month.
201LynnB
A Soldier First: Bullets, Bureaucrats and the Politics of War by Rick Hillier. Read in October, 2011
202rolandperkins
Three Years a Soldier ed. by Richard Griffin#
by George Perkins*
*great grandfather of rolandperkins and Richard Griffin
by George Perkins*
*great grandfather of rolandperkins and Richard Griffin
204Schmerguls
#201, by Lynn, does not play correctly on #200 so I am playing on #200:
4452. Wiser in Battle A Soldier's Story, by Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez with Donald T. Phillips (read 23 Jun 2008)
4452. Wiser in Battle A Soldier's Story, by Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez with Donald T. Phillips (read 23 Jun 2008)
205Schmerguls
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206Schmerguls
Roland, neither the link for the title nor the link for the author for 202 takes one to the book your cousin did on your great-grandfather, but I was able to find the book on LibraryThing and your review thereof.
Three Years a Soldier, edited by Richard Griffin
and the link of the title now does and also the link on your cousin, I think
Three Years a Soldier, edited by Richard Griffin
and the link of the title now does and also the link on your cousin, I think
217razzamajazz
//analysis//
Final Analysis: The Making and Unmaking of a Psychoanalyst
by Moussaieff Masson
www.librarything.com/work/408868
Final Analysis: The Making and Unmaking of a Psychoanalyst
by Moussaieff Masson
www.librarything.com/work/408868
223Schmerguls
//Ancient//
1165. Twentieth Century Interpretations of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by James D. Boulger (read 3 June 1972)
1165. Twentieth Century Interpretations of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by James D. Boulger (read 3 June 1972)
232rolandperkins
Cry, the Beloved Country
by Alan Paton
by Alan Paton
233Schmerguls
//Country//
4715. A Country of Vast Designs James K. Polk, the Mexican War, and the Conquest of the American Continent, by Robert W. Merry (read 4 Jun 2010)
4715. A Country of Vast Designs James K. Polk, the Mexican War, and the Conquest of the American Continent, by Robert W. Merry (read 4 Jun 2010)
238rolandperkins
A Room with a View
by E. M. Forster
by E. M. Forster
249starbox
Hilda Boswell's Treasury of Nursery Rhymes by Hilda Boswell - one from my youth!
251moibibliomaniac
//language//
An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth ... Being the third part of a Grammatical institute of the English language. To which is added, an appendix, containing several new dialogues by Noah Webster
The 1793 Third Edition
An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth ... Being the third part of a Grammatical institute of the English language. To which is added, an appendix, containing several new dialogues by Noah Webster
The 1793 Third Edition
255starbox
//mice//
The Tale of Two Bad Mice by Beatrix Potter - one of Beatrix Potter's best (surpassed only by The Tale of samuel Whiskers
The Tale of Two Bad Mice by Beatrix Potter - one of Beatrix Potter's best (surpassed only by The Tale of samuel Whiskers
257Schmerguls
//Good//
2568. A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain Stories by Robert Olen Butler (read 15 Jan 1994) (Pulitzer Fiction prize in 1993)
2568. A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain Stories by Robert Olen Butler (read 15 Jan 1994) (Pulitzer Fiction prize in 1993)
262Schmerguls
//Bang//
3504. Bang the Drum Slowly By Henry W. Wiggen Certain of His Enthusiasms Restrained, by Mark Harris (read 27 Nov 2001)
3504. Bang the Drum Slowly By Henry W. Wiggen Certain of His Enthusiasms Restrained, by Mark Harris (read 27 Nov 2001)
270rolandperkins
// short //
Chaos to Order and Back again: a collection of poems, SHORT stories, poems, and other dangerous things
by Rob Krabbe
Chaos to Order and Back again: a collection of poems, SHORT stories, poems, and other dangerous things
by Rob Krabbe
271razzamajazz
Chaos to Order and Back Again: A Collection of Short Stories,Poems, and Other Dangerous Things
by Rob Krabbe
>>>> //chaos//
Lord of Chaos by Robert Jordan
by Rob Krabbe
>>>> //chaos//
Lord of Chaos by Robert Jordan
274moibibliomaniac
//lord//
A pleasaunt comedie of the life of Will Shakspeare, player of the Globe Theater on the Bankside wherein may be found sundrie variable and diverting humours, together with a setting fourthe of the many follies of stage players in generall, and also certaine songs sette to airs newly invented, as it hath not beene divers times enacted by the Righte Honourable the Lord Chamberlayne his servants, nor yet by any others, to the present regret of the author, Harry B. Smith. by Harry Bache Smith
A pleasaunt comedie of the life of Will Shakspeare, player of the Globe Theater on the Bankside wherein may be found sundrie variable and diverting humours, together with a setting fourthe of the many follies of stage players in generall, and also certaine songs sette to airs newly invented, as it hath not beene divers times enacted by the Righte Honourable the Lord Chamberlayne his servants, nor yet by any others, to the present regret of the author, Harry B. Smith. by Harry Bache Smith
275LynnB
Player One: What is to Become of Us: A Novel in Five Parts by Douglas Coupland. Read in April, 2012.
277Schmerguls
//Five//
2970. The Wars of the Roses Through the Lives of Five Men and Women of the Fifteenth Century, by Desmond Seward (read 6 Apr 1997)
2970. The Wars of the Roses Through the Lives of Five Men and Women of the Fifteenth Century, by Desmond Seward (read 6 Apr 1997)
283rolandperkins
The Kitchen Godʻs Wife
by Amy Tan
by Amy Tan
Questa conversazione è stata continuata da Another Silly Game Part 145.