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Nov 20, 2015 06:50AM

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Would be nice to put them into the bookshelf in the office as being 'read'
Among those are some Dickens, a few Oates, some Munro, Mitchell and Tartt

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1. The Small Hand: A Ghost Story by Susan Hill
2. The Celtic Tarot
3. Secrets of the Waite-Smith Tarot: The True Story of the World's Most Popular Tarot
4. A Question of Upbringing by Anthony Powell
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A short and sweet ghost story The Small Hand: A Ghost Story by Susan Hill I like most of her stuff and this was in the same vein, A spooky story with gothic vibes even though it is set in today (with the mention of emails)

Jeanette (jema) wrote: "First book of the year, well since I got it before new year I guess it counts...
A short and sweet ghost story The Small Hand: A Ghost Story by Susan Hill I like most ..."
Susan Hill is really good. And, yes, if you got it before the new year, it absolutely counts!
A short and sweet ghost story The Small Hand: A Ghost Story by Susan Hill I like most ..."
Susan Hill is really good. And, yes, if you got it before the new year, it absolutely counts!

Today I finished a tarot-book that has been on my coffee table for 6 months. It is more a book you use as a reference but I read all the meaty parts at least.
Secrets of the Waite-Smith Tarot: The True Story of the World's Most Popular Tarot

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