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11/29/09
Frances
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Status Anxiety (Paperback) by Alain de Botton (Goodreads Author) |
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10/06/09
Frances
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The Consolations of Philosophy (Paperback) by Alain de Botton (Goodreads Author) |
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Frances
marked as to-read:
How to Read a Book (Paperback) by Mortimer J. Adler |
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marked as to-read:
The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity (Paperback) by Julia Cameron |
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| February 26 | ||
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Frances
gave The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul (Dirk Gently, #2) by Douglas Adams
read in February, 2010
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| January 16 | ||
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Frances
gave The Engine 2 Diet: The Texas Firefighter's 28-Day Save-Your-Life Plan that Lowers Cholesterol and Burns Away the Pounds (Hardcover) by Rip Esselstyn
read in January, 2010
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| January 15 | ||
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marked as to-read:
36 Arguments for the Existence of God: A Work of Fiction (Hardcover) by Rebecca Goldstein |
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| December 27, 2009 | ||
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Frances
gave City of Thieves (Hardcover) by David Benioff
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| December 16, 2009 | ||
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Frances
read and liked
Erin Martin's
review of Breakfast of Champions:
"This was the first Vonnegut book I read, when I was 13. I chose it from the ones my mother had because, when scanning through, I noticed the little drawings. I am so grateful that those little drawings made me choose this book first. Since then, afte...more " | |
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Frances
gave A Man Without a Country (Paperback) by Kurt Vonnegut |
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Frances said:
"Sort of all over the place, and it didn't help that I kept picking it up and putting it down for months. A slap in the face.
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Frances
marked as to-read:
Everything Matters!: A Novel (Hardcover) by Ron Currie Jr. |
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Frances
marked as to-read:
The End of the Affair (Vintage Classics) by Graham Greene |
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