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“We all have things we don’t talk about... more often than not, those are the things that make us who we are.”
I call bullshit
— Oct 19, 2017 01:53PM
I call bullshit
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Campbell Andrews
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it’s much better on the first decade of the 20th century than the seventh
— Oct 23, 2017 03:41PM

Campbell Andrews
is on page 47 of 320
“walks around Kerry Park”
yes, that strip of sidewalk at the top of the hill...
as one Seattle native to another, I should be more forgiving... but while we’re at it, you can’t see the base of Queen Anne from the International district— even before I-5.
— Oct 23, 2017 03:40PM
yes, that strip of sidewalk at the top of the hill...
as one Seattle native to another, I should be more forgiving... but while we’re at it, you can’t see the base of Queen Anne from the International district— even before I-5.

Campbell Andrews
is on page 41 of 320
“it’s about all the marginalized people who never get their stories told properly.”
Bravo! How woke a woman!
In 1962.
I fear this is turning into an exemplar of historical fiction whose mores are properly aligned with the present.
— Oct 23, 2017 03:33PM
Bravo! How woke a woman!
In 1962.
I fear this is turning into an exemplar of historical fiction whose mores are properly aligned with the present.

Campbell Andrews
is on page 30 of 320
“We all have things we don’t talk about... more often than not, those are the things that make us who we are.”
Like paying utility bills, driving the kids to school, taking a dump?
I call bullshit
— Oct 19, 2017 01:55PM
Like paying utility bills, driving the kids to school, taking a dump?
I call bullshit

Campbell Andrews
is starting
warning! 8 endorsements on the back cover— all by women, the first whose Nightingale was one of the worst I’ve encountered...
— Oct 17, 2017 02:59PM