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JitterbugPerfume

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3. Icehenge by Kim Stanley Robinson
Sun Jun 2, 2013, 02:00 PM
Jun 2013

Last edited Sun Jun 2, 2013, 10:09 PM - Edit history (1)

Not his best effort in my very humble opinion , but head and shoulders above most Sci Fi.


I just ordered two new Peterson field guides....Mushrooms and Edible plants.(wild). this will be a pleasant browsing diversion

Murder on the Mind Mz Pip Jun 2013 #1
Zero Day by David Baldacci Curmudgeoness Jun 2013 #2
Icehenge by Kim Stanley Robinson JitterbugPerfume Jun 2013 #3
as I get deeper into Icehenge JitterbugPerfume Jun 2013 #4
Isn't it a reissue of one if his very early books? getting old in mke Jun 2013 #6
Copyright 1984! JitterbugPerfume Jun 2013 #7
I was going to request his Forty Days of Rain from my library pscot Jun 2013 #15
_The Midnight House_ by Alex Berenson getting old in mke Jun 2013 #5
This week Hula Popper Jun 2013 #8
The Quiet American, by Graham Greene Moe Shinola Jun 2013 #9
A CONSPIRACY OF MURDER (2013) by Jussi Adler-Olsen fadedrose Jun 2013 #10
Just started 'The Stars at Noon' by Denis Johnson. nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #11
"The Golden Notebook" -- Doris Lessing bemildred Jun 2013 #12
I spent the week re-reading a bunch of old books by Elizabeth Peters. LWolf Jun 2013 #13
An Uncertain Place, by Fred Vargas pscot Jun 2013 #14
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