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Old 07-09-2016, 03:59 PM   #11
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Thank you, friends, for some rapid recommendations. I have had Three Men in a Boat in my TBR in the past, but it somehow fell off the list, so it is back on. So is Right Ho, Jeeves. I actually read MASH in Maine in my freshman year of high school, back in 1980... was not impressed, back then. Might be something to revisit, though.

I have read all the Douglas Adams books (yes, even Dirk Gently), and I look forward to revisiting them in the future.

Hah, As I added The Rosie Project to my wish list, I discovered An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments is going for only $0.99 right now. How fortuitous.

Are the Stephanie Plum books better read in order, or can I start anywhere? The mini-library at work (basically, it's books left on planes, though there are a few of us who cycle our own stuff through on occasion) actually has Takedown Twenty, so I could start on that one...
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