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Old 07-08-2010, 01:19 PM   #5455
WT Sharpe
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Originally Posted by dougf4 View Post
Currently reading, "SH%$ My Dad Says." I rarely laugh out loud but this book is written with perfect comedic timing to jolt you with hilarious, short bursts of "Dad's" profane laced gems.
Looks good. I've downloaded a sample and will probably read it soon.

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I'm currently reading "Miss Hargreaves" by Frank Baker, a sort of screwball comedy about what would happen if what you imagined really happened in your life. This is part of The Bloomsbury Group, "a new library of books from the early twentieth century chosen by readers for readers," and published by BloomsburyUSA Press. Unfortunately only pbook, but I have contacted the publisher to see if ebooks are upcoming. Other titles in the series look equally comedic or entertaining "period pieces."
That does sound interesting. Hate to admit it, but I can't get into pbooks anymore. I'm spoiled by the ease and convenience of ereaders.
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