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Old 12-07-2010, 09:52 AM   #7341
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Originally Posted by lilac_jive View Post
There's one about a bookbinder, but as I love antiquarian books, I really like that series

The only problem with the Cleo Coyle series is I miss this old coffee joint I used to go during college. They roasted their beans in house and it was phenomenal.
You know you can roast your own beans at home--my husband does.

Are they going to throw me out for being OT?

Oh, I was also going to say that I don't care so much for Cleo's series--the ghost one y'all were talking about earlier. It's weird because I normally like ghosts a LOT and I'm into paranormal (obviously). But for some reason that Alice Kimberland series didn't do it for me. It could be that I started on the second or third book (accidentally) so I missed some of the pertinent...relationship development. Dunno. I gave the book away because I wasn't even lukewarm towards it.
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