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Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar
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Nov 01, 2021 10:41AM

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Rosemarie wrote: "You're starting with my favourite-Thomas Hardy."
He drawed a lot of interest and I am hoping to expand my reading next year to include another of his books!
He drawed a lot of interest and I am hoping to expand my reading next year to include another of his books!
Jim wrote: "Good morning! I had intended to add a few more recommendations to the FWC genre: The Ox-Bow Incident (1940) by Walter Van Tilburg Clark.
Shane (1949) by..."
Happy Thanksgiving Jim!
I have added your suggestions for FWC a quarterly reads for the four suggestions and I hope this schedule works for you and you can fit them in somewhere in the quarter. There is a couple on the list I know I would like to read as well and Brian mentioned a few also.
Shane (1949) by..."
Happy Thanksgiving Jim!
I have added your suggestions for FWC a quarterly reads for the four suggestions and I hope this schedule works for you and you can fit them in somewhere in the quarter. There is a couple on the list I know I would like to read as well and Brian mentioned a few also.
John wrote: "My suggestions are - Western - Shane by Jack Schaefer
(Irrespective of the results - aren't these lists a great way of enthusing yourself to read/re-read some great books?)..."
John we did four Westerns including Shane for quarterly reads so hopefully you can fit it in during the quarter.
Some how I missed your statement about the lists being a great reminder of books we need to re-read.
I totally agree and read some I would have never thought of, honestly!
(Irrespective of the results - aren't these lists a great way of enthusing yourself to read/re-read some great books?)..."
John we did four Westerns including Shane for quarterly reads so hopefully you can fit it in during the quarter.
Some how I missed your statement about the lists being a great reminder of books we need to re-read.
I totally agree and read some I would have never thought of, honestly!
Books mentioned in this topic
Shane (other topics)The Ox-Bow Incident (other topics)
Catriona (other topics)
Oliver Twist (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Walter Van Tilburg Clark (other topics)Herman Melville (other topics)
Ernest Hemingway (other topics)
Wilkie Collins (other topics)
Agatha Christie (other topics)
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