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Oh, dear. this is such a self promotion. *cringeworthy*
Great story! I have a battered first edition (and also the Backman Books). But then there was movie...
My two all time favorite books even though I have everything and am in your book club is THE GREEN MILE AND NEEDFUL THINGS.
One of my favorite stories! The Bachman Books was an early introduction to "grown up" reading, and I have gifted copies to many friends over the years. Thank you!
I remember reading The Running Man in my mother's attic turned bedroom. My 17 year old brother and his best friend were smoking and laughing and I was just sitting there reading away. The part where he trips over his intestines literally made me laugh so hard my brother came over to find out what was happening. When I told him he said" you okay, Sis? Do I need to call someone?" To this day, the thought of that scene still makes me crack up!
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Oh, dear. this is such a self promotion. *cringeworthy*
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Great story! I have a battered first edition (and also the Backman Books). But then there was movie...
My two all time favorite books even though I have everything and am in your book club is THE GREEN MILE AND NEEDFUL THINGS.
One of my favorite stories! The Bachman Books was an early introduction to "grown up" reading, and I have gifted copies to many friends over the years. Thank you!
I remember reading The Running Man in my mother's attic turned bedroom. My 17 year old brother and his best friend were smoking and laughing and I was just sitting there reading away. The part where he trips over his intestines literally made me laugh so hard my brother came over to find out what was happening. When I told him he said" you okay, Sis? Do I need to call someone?" To this day, the thought of that scene still makes me crack up!








