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 Here Are The Suggested 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 on the title page of the book--not, e.g., part of the series name unless such is part of the title as shown on the title page. 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. If you have read the book it would be informative that you so indicate and tell when you read it, if you can. 9. 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. Last play: The Mystery of the Glowing Eye by Carolyn Keene My play: Interference: A Mystery Story, Illustrated With Scenes From the Paramount Photoplay by Roland PertweeBericht bewerkt door schrijver, okt 30, 2009, 10:48pm. The Town, by Conrad Richter (read 14 Dec 1958) (Pulitzer Fiction prize for 1951) Touchtone goes to a different book. Sorry, I don't know how to correct that. And author comes up red and nobody has ever told me how to correct that, either. Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs All these bones...must be Hallowe'en! Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs All these bones...must be Hallowe'en! 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff changed because i remembered i *have* read a book with something other than 'bones' in the title. wonderful book. read any number of times. Bericht bewerkt door schrijver, okt 31, 2009, 12:48pm. Life along the Silk Road by Susan WhitfieldRead sometime in 2006/2007. Fictionalized historical reconstructions of the lives of various social classes in central Asia from 750-1000AD. Interesting way of introducing a region and time far removed from western experience. A Peopleʻs History of the United States, 1492 to the Present by Howard ZinnBericht bewerkt door schrijver, okt 31, 2009, 7:49pm. The Essential Mystics: the Soulʻs Journey into Truth by Andrew harvey, ed. Raintree County...which had no boundaries in time and space, where lurked musical and strange names and mythical and lost peoples, and which was itself only a name musical and strange, by Ross Lockridge, Jr. (read 25 Sep 2006) I Heart You, You Haunt Me by Lisa Schroeder Congo by Michael Crichton I read it about five or six years ago. Dit bericht is door zijn schrijver gewist. Dit bericht is door zijn schrijver gewist. Zen in the Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel read 15 or 20 years ago and it got me started on this whole long Buddhist thing so i'm glad. :) Dave Barryʻs Only Travel Guide youʻll ever Need by Dave BarryNatural Flights of the Human Mind by Clare Morrall read in September and loved it. very fine narrator in Patience Tomalinson. Bericht bewerkt door schrijver, nov 3, 2009, 8:05pm. The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman - read last year, been meaning to read the sequels since then The Trial of Queen Caroline, by Roger Fulford (read 14 Jul 1973) (Touchstone goes to a different book, but nobody has as yet told me how to fix that--and the author comes up red.) Coffee, Tea or Me? The Uninhibited Memoirs of Two Airline Stewardesses - just realized #139 didn't respond to #138, so this responds to #138. Read in 1974 Bericht bewerkt door schrijver, nov 4, 2009, 2:10pm. Sorry, the present 138 wasnʻt on the screen when I started writing 139; I responded to the present 137. #141 No problem, RP, we obviously posted at the same time. It's happened to me and when I go back later, I am surprised to find a post above mine that I hadn't seen before. Nothing To Declare: Memories Of A Woman Traveling Alone - Mary Morris (read 1991) Bericht bewerkt door schrijver, nov 4, 2009, 7:40pm. Blind Descent by Nevada Barr read 200? NLS book narrated by Suzanne Toren Forever Amber - Kathleen Winsor Vaguely recall reading this in my youth in a distant era, during which time it was considered racy. Bericht bewerkt door schrijver, nov 5, 2009, 10:31am. Rites and Symbols of Initiation: the Mysteries of Birth and Rebirth by Mircea Eliade Dit bericht is door zijn schrijver gewist. Joseph Hellerʻs Catch 22 (in the) Monarch Notes Series My Home is Far Away; an Autobiographical Novel by Dawn Powell To Schmerguls (#165) Whatever reading I have done of Spenglerʻs magnum opus was done in the 1950s, possibly the 1960s, too. It took the form of doing more than just scanning it, but not reading it from cover to cover. I remember arguing with a Fascist-leaning unpublished writer who was something of a Spenglerian. I asked how do we know (if we are somehow paralleling the Roman Empireʻs history) that we arenʻt, say, at the stage of the Punic Wars, and not at the Teutoburger Wald Battle (which at the earliest is where Spenglerians say we were --as of the 1950s.) He scoffed at that admittedly somewhat negative idea and said, "No, weʻre definitely moving into the decadence." Bericht bewerkt door schrijver, nov 6, 2009, 12:42am. (Playing on 201):
The New York Public Libraryʻs Books of the Century by Elizabeth Diendorf E-mail Manual: everything you should know about e-mail etiquette, policies and legal liability before you hit "send" by Jeffrey SteeleThe Night before St. PAtrickʻs Day* by Natasha Wing*she is the author of many other "night before...." titles. In the Light of the Word Divine Word Missionaries of North America, by Ernest Brandewie (read 22 Sep 2003) Larxol, I submit thaat #209 does not correctly respond to #208. Do You disagree? and #214 should have been deleted by rolaandperkins. Thank for the words on The Decline of the West. I have never read it but I heard a talk on it once by a professor who later killed himself. Bericht bewerkt door schrijver, nov 6, 2009, 5:11pm. Light on Snow by Anita Shreve. Schmerguls, I plead guilty. But I ask for leniency, particularly because #210 cleverly played on the relevant word in #208. Bericht bewerkt door schrijver, nov 6, 2009, 5:16pm. The Moon and the Sixpence by W. Somerset Maugham. I read this in high school and it's on my wish list because I want to read it again. Dit bericht is door zijn schrijver gewist. Deliriumʻs Mistress; a novel of the flat earth by Tanith LeeThe Ballad of*Cat Ballou by Roy Chanslor*The movie title, much better known than the book was shortened to Cat BallouBericht bewerkt door schrijver, nov 8, 2009, 1:30am. The Early History of Rome: (Livyʻs) Books I - V by Titus LivyThe Panda's Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History by Stephen Jay Gould White Noise by Don DeLillo Bericht bewerkt door schrijver, nov 8, 2009, 5:20pm. Samuel Pepys The Unequalled Self, by Claire Tomalin (read 12 June 2005) (Whitbread Book of the Year for 2002) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl - Can't remember when I read it to my daughter; maybe in 1995 Bericht bewerkt door schrijver, nov 9, 2009, 10:18am. Symbols, signals, and noise: the nature and process of communication by John Robinson Pierce. Semiotics, before Eco. Edited to plead with the touchstone fairy. Bericht bewerkt door schrijver, nov 9, 2009, 11:05am. A Beautiful Mind: The Life of a Mathmatical Genius by Sylvia Nasar They Shoot Horses, Donʻt They? by Horace McCoy Dit bericht is door zijn schrijver gewist. (terug naar boven)
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