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The Title Game
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Lori
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Being Dead - Jim Crace
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The Perks of Being A Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky(good thing i went off 'Being' and not 'human' huh?)
Welcome to My Planet: Where English Is Sometimes Spoken - Shannon Olsen( I am just on a roll, You're hitting me with titles I can work with. Im sure my luck is just about running out tho....)
Death of an Ordinary Man - Glen Duncan(No such thing as a foul, unless you totally go off the deep end.. anything goes here. Heck, I search like a madwoman on occasion... I may not have READ a book I use, but I KNEW IT EXISTED enough to pull it up....)
Anne of Green Gables - Lucy Maud Montgomery(i'll bail now, because if it goes to 'green' again, Im stuck anyways...)
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch - Terry Pratchett(I got some good tips from The King Of The Title Game *wink wink*)
Saints Behaving Badly: The Cutthroats, Crooks, Trollops, Con Men, and Devil-Worshippers Who Became Saints -- Thomas J. Craughwell
Never Love a Stranger - Harold Robbins in his 1948 debut. Robbins is pretty much forgotten now, but he had a very colorful and controversial career that made almost as good reading as his sexy novels. Although he never wrote anything "cerebral", his books sold over 700 million copies and his style has been copied by many an author, myself included!Why not tell us a bit about your title? It'd be fun, and we'd all learn something.
In Someones Shadow : A Book Of Love Poems - Rod McKuen(Seth, you messed me up again! I saw that!)
Hey, is anyone else noticing long lag times, unexpected errors and the post comment tabs not working properly, or is it just me? It just took me 13 minutes to get my title posted, WTF!!!
In War's Dark Shadow: The Russians Before The Great War - W. Bruce Lincoln(This books tells the story of the Russian people as they entered the twentieth century, and details the conditions that made the country so susceptible to the Bolshevik Revolution that occurred in the middle of Russia's participation in World War I.)
Lori, I think they're doing system maintenance. The site was shut down for a long time last night.
Dreadnought: Britain, Germany and the Coming of the Great War -- Robert K. Massie(A very nice look at the period 1850-1914, looking at the fact that if the British royal family was German in background, and indeed, related to the Kaiser, how did Britain and Germany end up on opposite sides of WWI?)
My Life in the Middle Ages - James Atlas(Well, I just happen to have a lot of California history books).
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