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Old 04-05-2016, 11:00 AM   #23801
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Just finished Some Women Won't Wait and Beware the Curves by A.A fair aka Erle Stanley Gardner . Next up - Some Slips Don't Show
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Finished Some Slips Don't Show - A.A fair aka Erle Stanley Gardner . With that, I have 12 more remaining in Bertha Cool/ Dolald Lam series, which I may expect to finish this month. I'm quite anxious to buy the 'D.A. - Doug Selby' series by the same author, but prices on both Amazon and Kobo are high. Will have to search some other publisher, maybe.

For a change of taste, next I'll read Truth, Love & A Little Malice by (Dr.) Khushwant Singh, (1915 - 2014). It is an autobiographical account of India's most renowned, prolific and controversial author and journalist. He has had an amazing and prolific career as a journalist, columnist, editor, author and a member of Parliament. I have read some memoirs and novels by him, and I find his styles as amusing, bantering, mocking, critical, candid, bold and poignant, interwoven into an enjoyable and spellbinding story. This book (a pbook, in fact) is waiting in my TBR since last 2 years.

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