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pangaia

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12. yeah the movies were really good.
Mon Mar 20, 2017, 08:35 PM
Mar 2017

Favorite scene was when Lisbeth walks into the courtroom in full goth.. with that spiked haircut..

YEAH, BABY YOU GO GIRL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


"Poisonwood Bible" and "Pillars of the Earth" ret5hd Mar 2017 #1
Oh Poisonwood Bible was a great book. mainstreetonce Mar 2017 #4
Stones From the River mainstreetonce Mar 2017 #11
Gonna get Poisonwood Bible, thanks. I absolutely love Ken Follett. Takes Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #18
The Poisonwoid preacher mainstreetonce Mar 2017 #26
A Suitable Boy elfin Mar 2017 #2
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - in fact - all three of them. pangaia Mar 2017 #3
The Kite Runner mainstreetonce Mar 2017 #5
Great book... pangaia Mar 2017 #7
Yup! Steig Larsson rules! longship Mar 2017 #10
yeah the movies were really good. pangaia Mar 2017 #12
Tom Robbins jodymarie aimee Mar 2017 #6
several gopiscrap Mar 2017 #8
ALL the Sidney Sheldon books... TheDebbieDee Mar 2017 #9
CATCH-22 pangaia Mar 2017 #13
Ahh....one of those books that you had to read and didn't read in high school. Thanks Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #21
I read it in grad school-- 1968, shortly after it came out.. pangaia Mar 2017 #25
absolutely - must have read it at least 3 times... bagelsforbreakfast Mar 2017 #30
Something Wicked This Way Comes-Ray Bradbury. 58Sunliner Mar 2017 #14
Kudos - perhaps my smaller brain? John LeCarre too pedantic - based on the little I have tried? Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #19
'The Spy Who Came In from The Cold' kept me up all night!! pangaia Mar 2017 #36
I should try it again - think it was A Perfect Spy - just couldn't Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #39
It is probably one of the easier to follow... pangaia Mar 2017 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author 58Sunliner Mar 2017 #43
Cutting For Stone and All The Light You Cannot See. rainy Mar 2017 #15
Wow - great quote. Perhaps it is the difference between someone who is Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #20
All the light You Cannot See mainstreetonce Mar 2017 #35
Greg Iles Natchez Burning series riverbendviewgal Mar 2017 #16
J.R.R Tolkien's Lord of the Rings Trilogy ... DreamGypsy Mar 2017 #17
Have to share this with my sister in law who is a huge fan of Lord of Rings. What a great Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #23
Me too! shenmue Mar 2017 #27
Jeeze I read it in... 1966- Fifty ONE years ago. pangaia Mar 2017 #37
All the Game of Thrones Series. OregonBlue Mar 2017 #22
John la Carre charlyvi Mar 2017 #24
As an adult happy feet Mar 2017 #28
The Agony and the Ecstacy by Irving Stone. justhanginon Mar 2017 #29
No Name by Wilkie Collins... A female Count of Monte Cristo with a feminist edge...in the 1800s bagelsforbreakfast Mar 2017 #31
Dragonwatch just came out. Hugo24601 Mar 2017 #32
Stephen Kings "It", ....and most of everything else he ever wrote. Jack-o-Lantern Mar 2017 #33
Major Pettigrew's Last Stand. 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #34
good points ! What is Last Stand about? Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2017 #40
A gentle, slowly built love story... 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #41
Sounds interesting. Do you like WW2 stories/drama/movies ? One of my all time favorite Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2017 #45
Two of my favorite books are Winds of War and ... 3catwoman3 Apr 2017 #46
WATERSHIP DOWN pangaia Mar 2017 #38
"Earth Abides"--George R. Stewart. Published 1949. In college I started it and couldn't put it raccoon Mar 2017 #44
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