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Old 10-26-2011, 06:07 PM   #11148
HomeInMyShoes
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^Awesome. I come up with a new plan almost daily. I've revised my 2012 reading challenge four times already and it's not even November of 2011.

As a side note, I've been trying to remember all the books I have read over the years. It's a task doomed to failure, but today I remembered Rare Birds by Edward Riche. A strange book about bird-watching, Newfoundland, and running a restaurant. It was made into a movie and the restaurant was apparently built in the parking lot of Cape Spear National Historic Site just outside of St. John's. Had me thinking about books set in Newfoundland. Annie Proulx's The Shipping News came to mind. Anyone know any other books set in Newfoundland? I grabbed The Nine Planets by Edward Riche at the library today.
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