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Old 02-08-2014, 07:58 AM   #16
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In the Patricia Clark Memorial Library, under the Kindle section, you'll find the results of my re-reading of a number of books from my youth, mostly trash, but fun trash. Things like Peyton Place, Bulldog Drummond, Raise the Titanic!, and so on. Some of them held up well, and were still fun. I enjoyed them all, even the duds.

Look for author: Pulpmeister; title "The Pulpmeister Reviews."

Usually, under the influence of a particular book, I wrote a piece about it, unintended for publication. I had about a dozen, so I made them into an e-book and posted them for anyone to read.

I am still avoiding re-reading Treasure Island and King Solomon's Mines, in case they don't stack up, because I have really good memories of them.
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