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Christine's profile
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07/03
Christine
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Dorothy Fuldheim: First First Lady of Television News (Hardcover) by Patricia M. Mote bookshelves: currently-reading |
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| July 03 | ||
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Dorothy Fuldheim: First First Lady of Television News (Hardcover) by Patricia M. Mote bookshelves: currently-reading |
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Memento Mori (Paperback) by Muriel Spark bookshelves: gave-up-on |
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gave Mary Pickford: America's Sweetheart (Hardcover) by Scott Eyman |
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read in June, 2009
Christine said:
"Mary Pickford's life was certainly interesting, but this book, not so much. I was also disappointed with how lightly her relationship with Douglas Fairbanks was treated.
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gave Amy: My Search for Her Killer: Secrets & Suspects in the Unsolved Murder of Amy Mihaljevic (Hardcover) by James Renner |
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| June 22 | ||
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marked as to-read:
Tears in the Darkness: The Story of the Bataan Death March and Its Aftermath (Hardcover) by Michael Norman bookshelves: to-read |
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gave Knockemstiff (Hardcover) by Donald Ray Pollock |
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read in April, 2009
Christine said:
"This is pretty much Ohio as I know it. Absurd, horrifying, delightful.
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gave American Gods (Paperback) by Neil Gaiman (Goodreads author) |
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| March 06 | ||
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Christine
read and liked
Chris's
review of Lily Dale: The True Story of the Town that Talks to the Dead:
"Written by a journalist, the book tries to maintain a balance between belief and skepticism but this causes it to lose some of the ability to draw the reader in and keep him hooked. An interesting read but her storytelling technique is sometimes a b...more " | |
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Christine
read and liked
Bobbye's
review of Lily Dale: The True Story of the Town that Talks to the Dead:
"Lily Dale, the town: a place inhabited by the remnant of a religion started two centuries ago by two adolescent girls who believed they could talk to the dead. Lily Dale, the book: yet another disappointment in my continued efforts to re...more " | |
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