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Dec 02, 2020 12:23PM
Glad to hear that you both found a copy of it and that the reading went well, Julie. The author's other works, both in writing and in film, are well worth exploring, especially his God's Bits of Wood.
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Well - the covid levels here in Denmark have shut down the libraries again. This means I will not manage to get a copy of The Executioner's Song this year, so I will not finish my pulitzer challenge for 2020.Will have to read that book another year.
Sorry about the closed libraries, Julie. Disappointing when you cannot read a book because you cannot get it! My Pulitzer challenge goes on and on, it takes a long time to read them all. Best wishes for 2021.
Sara wrote: "Sorry about the closed libraries, Julie. Disappointing when you cannot read a book because you cannot get it! My Pulitzer challenge goes on and on, it takes a long time to read them all. Best wishe..."Oh yes, my Pulitzer Challenge is also an ongoing project - this book will probably be for 2022 or later (already chose my 2021 reads)
Congratulations on completing all the challenges, Julie. You have my sympathy on closed libraries. Here in Johannesburg, they have been closed since March.
Julie and Carolein, I feel for you. I bought way too many books this year. Here’s to many more enlightening Pulitzer reads.
Wow! So well done! I have X and U still to fill for my author's challenge and happily stole Diana Xarissa from you, I love Cozy Detectives so that will be perfect I think :-)
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