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Originally posted by reader1107
Well, I'm sort of reading Fondling Your Muse, so maybe I should be sortareader
pseudoreader?

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Originally posted by reader1107
Well, I'm sort of reading Fondling Your Muse, so maybe I should be sortareader
I'm still plugging my way through Don Quixote. I'm about half way through. I bought a version where the print is too small, which really slows me down. I really need to go get my eyes checked and get some glasses ...

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Originally posted by RookRAK
I'm still plugging my way through Don Quixote. I'm about half way through. I bought a version where the print is too small, which really slows me down. I really need to go get my eyes checked and get some glasses ...
I'm starting to think most books are written in type that's too small these days!!😲

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Originally posted by reader1107
I'm starting to think [b]most books are written in type that's too small these days!!😲[/b]
true - but I'm stubbornly refusing to shop in the "enlarged print" section.

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"Terrorist" - John Updike

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"The Art of Sacrifice in Chess" - Rudolf Speilmann

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Umberto Eco - Foucault's Pendulum. I'm reading it the second time, it's a great book.

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Turgenev's Fathers and Sons for the 3rd time. I just love this novel!

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The Don

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Originally posted by FrenchQueen
Turgenev's Fathers and Sons for the 3rd time. I just love this novel!
Carlos Fuentes "La muerte de Artemio Cruz"

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David Benedictus: "The Stamp Collector"

Excellent!

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Originally posted by mochiron
Carlos Fuentes "La muerte de Artemio Cruz"
¿Un buen libro?

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Every one should check out Stephen Fry's The Hippopotamus 🙂
then again Im absolutely hammered and totally drunk 🙂


"Behold the hippopotamus!
We laugh at how he looks to us,
And yet in moments dank and grim,
I wonder how we look to him.

Peace, peace, thou hippopotamus!
We really look all right to us,
As you no doubt delight the eye
Of other hippopotami.
(Ogden Nash: The Hippopotamus)

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Myth-taken Identity by Robert Asprin.

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Originally posted by mochiron
Carlos Fuentes "La muerte de Artemio Cruz"
Nice! If you have not read it, "Terra Nostra" should be your next reading.

- J

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Originally posted by kbaumen
Umberto Eco - Foucault's Pendulum. I'm reading it the second time, it's a great book.
Have you read "The Name of the Rose"?
If not, get it!

- J

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