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LOL someone please guess the puzzle already :D
I don't know the author and I don't want to look it up!! While others don't consider that cheating, I just can't bring myself to do it lol.
Natalie wrote: "I don't know the author and I don't want to look it up!! While others don't consider that cheating, I just can't bring myself to do it lol."Lol, isn't it funny where we draw moral lines?! :D You can tell I just read an Isabel Dalhousie book where she's a philosopher.
Well, it would've taken a lot more letters to guess the author...Mavis Jukes. That is not a household name in my house.
Of course, you were correct Catherine. Thanks for the next puzzle.
Marla wrote: "Natalie wrote: "I don't know the author and I don't want to look it up!! While others don't consider that cheating, I just can't bring myself to do it lol."Lol, isn't it funny where we draw mora..."
Yes, it IS funny/interesting to see where different people draw their moral lines. Something as simple as this seems like a strange place for mine to be drawn, but that's just me :) I've never read Isabel Dalhousie, but I"m glad that she and her book has had an impact on you. That's the best feeling in the world :D
Natalie wrote: "Yes, it IS funny/interesting to see where different people draw their moral lines. Something as simple as this seems like a strange place for mine to be drawn, but that's just me :)..."You should read it, it is too philosophical for my taste, but I just listened to the 4th book, so maybe it's not. :D I complain about not being thrilled but I come back to it every few months. It's by Alexander McCall Smith, and Isabel does come up with some interesting moral philosophy musings. The first book in the series is The Sunday Philosophy Club.
Marla wrote: "Natalie wrote: "Yes, it IS funny/interesting to see where different people draw their moral lines. Something as simple as this seems like a strange place for mine to be drawn, but that's just me :)..."Haha, so I guess it's a love hate relationship? And, oh, I thought Isabel was the author!! So I guess I meant "he and his book" :p
I'll have to look into it, thanks :D
haha!!!! I forgot what my puzzle was!! I had to go to my list of books to find it! ;) never fear! I found it...and we can go on! :)
Bad Heir Day by Wendy Holden(Sorry, for all you purists, I did look up the author but I don't like it when the answer doesn't include the author.)
That "punny." heh, heh
Marla wrote: "Bad Heir Day by Wendy Holden(Sorry, for all you purists, I did look up the author but I don't like it when the answer doesn't include the author.)
That "punny." heh, heh"
Haha, it's okay Marla :)
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