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what did my post have to do with tom cruise ? nothing I was talking about a book called the suspcions of mr whicher please keep your thoughts and posts straight .... thank you
PhoneLady61: Im not too sure what went wrong there...those quotes that I reposted were suppose to be Kebachas, Im not too sure why yours popped up?? I do apologize for the confusion!
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I posted about that book a while ago - not on the basis of having read it myself, but on a review I read in the local paper (before Oprah picked it). It sounded really good in the review and I'm glad to hear you liked it. I'm definitely getting that book - not right now, just adding it to my shopping list for the next time I go to the city.
I always wanted to do what the writer did, although it sounded from the review like I might know a little more about survival than she did.
1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus. Lots of info to absorb and at points hard to follow.
Devil in the White City: A Saga of Magic and Murder at the Fair that Changed America. About halfway through this one. I love the descriptions of life in Chicago in the 1890s and men who brought the fair about by a sheer act of will. The murder part is creepy, to say the least.
well Im reading Heading out to wonderful by robert goolick the same one who wrote the reliable wife which I very much enjoyed reading and this one is just as good in my opinion .
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