woman on the edge of time by marge piercy. w..t..f....
224 pages to go...for tomorrow...sigh..
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louise wrote:woman on the edge of time by marge piercy. w..t..f....
224 pages to go...for tomorrow...sigh..
fujee wrote:louise wrote:woman on the edge of time by marge piercy. w..t..f....
224 pages to go...for tomorrow...sigh..
just find a chapter by chapter synopsis, job done
Mexicola wrote:Finally got my hands on 'Roadside Picnic' by Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky.
A nice little birthday present from my Mother-in-law, which went nicely alongside the Andrei Tarkovsky DVD boxset from my wife.
So my birthday wasn't a total write off after all
Mexicola wrote:
A nice little birthday present from my Mother-in-law, which went nicely alongside the Andrei Tarkovsky DVD boxset from my wife.
Julian Candy wrote:Slaughterhouse Five, it would probably be more interesting if I didn't have to read it for school.
Julian Candy wrote:Slaughterhouse Five, it would probably be more interesting if I didn't have to read it for school.
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