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Re: Genre Storytime :)

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You should! She is awesome!klbradley wrote:I've heard so many people recommend Agatha Christie, I think I'm going to give her a try!

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I've been meaning to give her a try too!klbradley wrote:I've heard so many people recommend Agatha Christie, I think I'm going to give her a try!
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It is so long! I read a bit of it, but my ever-growing list keeps getting bigger. I definitely won't have it read for this month, unfortunately. But, one day, I will!Gravy wrote: On another note, I am waiting to start It, mainly because that thing is enormous, 1153 pages! My arms just can't take it right now.
Instead, I started Steve Alten's Meg.
It's about a scientist who discovers that the megalodon never really went extinct.
Maybe when I finish it (I already have a decent start on it), I'll feel like lifting weights ... uh, I mean, reading It.
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