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Originally Posted by Catlady
It's an easy choice for me: Minka Kent's The Thinnest Air. This was already on my radar, because I read one of her earlier books, The Memory Watcher. It was Lifetime-movie-type suspense, just enjoyably mindless entertainment to while away a few hours.
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Yes, I selected this as well, it has the added benefit of being a book my wife might find interesting enough to read on her new Kindle tablet. The woman prefers paper!
I looked it up, and it turns out 'paper' is this flat crumbly stuff that the butcher wraps meat in and people dry their hands with when visiting a public restroom.
How does that work for books? do they smell like meat? Are they wet? I just don't get it.