Louise Penny

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‘Oh, yes. Each has a purpose. For instance, a Rasta man is great when he’s hard, but not a book.’ Clara had laughed. They shared a disdain for hard books. Not the content, but the cover. Hardcovers were simply too hard to hold, especially in bed. ‘Unlike a Rasta man,’ said Myrna.
Louise Penny
Ha - had forgotten this passage. Myrna - what a scamp. But must say, I have not changed my mind about hardcovers. Love owning them…but I read in bed, often lying on my side, snuggled in. A hardcover can be a struggle.
Liz Mandeville
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Liz Mandeville
This commentary is wonderful! Makes me want to go back and read A Fatal Grace all over again!
Claude Hersh
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Claude Hersh
Why do you keep telling my devises that I have a message? Could you make your system function correctly?
Janice
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Janice
Living rurally (without a bookstore within 150 miles :-( ) I often check out books via e-book. When I like a book, I invest in a Hardcover for my library -- when I love a book, I also buy the e-book v…
A Fatal Grace (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #2)
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