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message 1051: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "Don't worry," Maxine told Benny.

Fly Girls: How Five Daring Women Defied All Odds and Made Aviation History

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message 1052: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "The fact that Mrs. Shipley had had a weak spell at the funeral Mass of her friend, the murder victim, Nuala Moore, and a second spell only verified the tension she must have been under."

Moonlight Becomes You by Mary Higgins Clark

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message 1053: by [deleted user] (new)

"We wont call it SPYDER" Chloe said, "Then what should we call it?" "How about SPORK?", I suggested, Yeah, SPORK, Chloe said," that's a good name"...

Spy Camp
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message 1054: by Sandy (new)

Sandy | 471 comments "the vegetables are cheap source of protein....
A New Look at Vegetarianism

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message 1055: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Even as Booker T. celebrated his own promising future, he mourned the death of his hero, who had virtually transformed him from a piece of property into a proud and independent citizen of the United States.

Guest of Honor: Booker T. Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, and the White House Dinner That Shocked a Nation by Deborah Davis

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message 1056: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Why yes, of course, they're here right now."

The Servants of Twilight by Dean Koontz

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message 1057: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "Yes, sir, on Wednesday."

Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen

Next complete sentence is on page 79, sentence 8.


message 1058: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "He wore a white doctor's coat over cargo shorts and leather sandals."

End of Days: Con Law II by Mark Gimenez

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message 1059: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Officially, she was in disgrace; in truth, she enjoyed herself and was better entertained than at Steventon.

Jane Austen: A Life by Claire Tomalin

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message 1060: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Uh, Cap, He didn't say that."

End of Days: Con Law II by Mark Gimenez

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message 1061: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "And pour me a dose of my balm, would you?"

Longbourn by Jo Baker

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message 1062: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments P.L. : "Now look kid, let's put it this way."

Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs

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message 1063: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments You were very good to send me Emma - which I have in no respect deserved.

Jane Austen's Letters by Jane Austen

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“But you needed to hold on don’t you dare ever let go...”
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message 1065: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Melody wrote: "“But you needed to hold on don’t you dare ever let go...”
Next: Page 130 second sentence."
Please add the book the quote is from.

He also owed Eliza money, and his actual income was sufficient for a single man but scarcely comfortable by the standards of Warren Hastings or Eliza herself.

Jane Austen: A Life by Claire Tomalin

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message 1066: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Maybe you're telling your wife things, and she passes them on to the Secondhand Killer."

What You Don't Know by JoAnn Chaney

Next: page 99, 3rd sentence


message 1067: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments A tugboat would ferry them to Pier 57 on the Hudson River.

Fly Girls: How Five Daring Women Defied All Odds and Made Aviation History by Keith O'Brien

Next: page 143, 4th sentence


message 1068: by Joyce (last edited Jan 18, 2020 11:22AM) (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "He nodded good-humoredly."

Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury

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message 1069: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments He pushed away from the ledge, and for one glorious moment he had the sensation of really flying of his own will.

The Fortunate Pilgrim by Mario Puzo

Next: page 107, 2nd sentence from the bottom.


message 1070: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 7850 comments That was another thing about Laurence.

Page 30 second paragraph third sentence.


message 1071: by Reader (new)

Reader (yourmomchoselife) | 975 comments "Vice President Philip Grantham filled out the remaining portion of his term, but by this time, the office of president was purely symbolic, with no power.

Seal of Gaia by Marlin Maddoux

Page 50, sentence 6


message 1072: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments She was dreaming about Seever again, she thinks, the way he smelled, that cheap cologne he wore, and the rasp of his stubble against her bare shoulder as he'd lain behind her, his arms crossed over her middle, holding her close.

What You Don't Know by Joann Chaney

Next: page 302, sentence 5


message 1073: by Reader (new)

Reader (yourmomchoselife) | 975 comments It is not part of our purpose here to assess the value of Jungian psychology as therapy.

Goddess Unmasked: The Rise of Neopagan Feminist Spirituality by Philip G. Davis

Page 75, sentence 8


message 1074: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "Two hundred dollars," their father informed them.

Fly Girls: How Five Daring Women Defied All Odds and Made Aviation History by Keith O'Brien

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message 1076: by Lilly #2 (new)

Lilly #2 (stormiiclouds) | 278 comments Oh sorry forgot: page 52 sentence 7


message 1077: by ☯Emily (last edited Jan 20, 2020 09:01AM) (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments My father was not a hero, my mother wanted to kill people...so I went out to play on the street.

Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi

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message 1078: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "I need this."

What You Don't Know by Joann Chaney

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message 1080: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "But that wasn't completely true."

The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks

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message 1081: by ☯Emily (last edited Feb 10, 2020 01:52PM) (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments With one hand he supported himself lightly on the ceiling.

The Metamorphosis and Other Stories by Franz Kafka

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message 1082: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Like bravery or honor or something?"

Dear John by Nicholas Sparks

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message 1083: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments She liked to look out at the village street, and often sat by the sunny dining-room window to enjoy whatever it offered by way of entertainment.

Jane Austen: A Life by Claire Tomalin

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message 1084: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "You're so thin, there's nothing left of you."

The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

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message 1085: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "First chance I get I'll give you a pup.

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

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message 1086: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "It was a classic Ponzi scheme - one of the biggest in history - and Hoffenberg ended up spending nineteen years in a federal prison."

Filthy Rich by James Patterson

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message 1087: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments They had come by coach from Stevenson, insisting on sitting outside with the coachman, and although he gave them his coat they were chilled to the bone.

Jane Austen: A Life by Claire Tomalin

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message 1088: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "She was crunching through a bowl of her infernal Frosties."

Snap by Belinda Bauer

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message 1089: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (officerripley) | 184 comments "It was inappropriate to to meet someone without having received planning permission."

3rd sentence in next-to-last chapter.


message 1090: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (officerripley) | 184 comments "I just want to find out everything about Fethering."

Second sentence of the book


message 1091: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments It was one hell of an assignment.

Gentleman's Agreement by Laura Z. Hobson

Next: page 167, sentence 4


message 1092: by Joyce (last edited Sep 10, 2020 03:28PM) (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "Opponents were correct that Congress would eventually use the taxing power to 'lay and collect Taxes' on virtually every item it could."

The Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitution by Brion McClanahan

Next: page 107, sentence 4


message 1093: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "It is no hope for the Island."

How the García Girls Lost Their Accents by Julia Alvarez

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message 1094: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments "You should not have rejected her, says Mrs. Frost"

The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock by Imogen Hermes Gowar

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message 1095: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments The day was warm for March and the air was becoming hot and humid, a sickening mixture of scent and unwashed bodies.

Death Comes to Pemberley by P.D. James

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message 1096: by ☯Emily (last edited May 21, 2020 05:46PM) (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "Who?" The mother blinked in disapproval.

How the García Girls Lost Their Accents by Julia Alvarez

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message 1097: by ☯Emily (last edited May 23, 2020 11:13AM) (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments Hour followed hour, day followed day, and finality hardened into an almost palpable knot against which his heart seemed to do its heavy beating.

Gentleman's Agreement by Laura Z. Hobson

Next: page 178, sentence 5


message 1098: by Reader (new)

Reader (yourmomchoselife) | 975 comments "It's a tourist mecca."

The Big Lie By: J.M.T. Miller

page 55, sentence 7


message 1099: by ☯Emily (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 115446 comments "'Til I can forget his father, I can never defy or expose him."

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

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message 1100: by Joyce (new)

Joyce (arscott53) | 15517 comments Controversy had dogged his career: as a graduate student at Hopkins, he had been dismissed for planning human gene therapy without FDA permission.

The Lost World by Michael Crichton

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