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Amazon.com: The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure eBook: William Goldman: Kindle Store
Amazon.com: Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of Baskervilles eBook: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Edwards Publishing House: Kindle Store
Or we could do both books. Neither one is exactly a weighty tome. Will, you in? beer good? Anyone else? I'll make time for it. I've only got two library books out at the moment. I can squish them all in I think. (Who needs sleep anyway?)
Polly, I've already read it. I didn't enjoy it the first time around and don't feel I would be contributing positively in a discussion about it in that case. I agree with you that BOTM is generally to read something you like or that someone has recommended. I apologize if that was not clear in...
Ah bugger it! Princess Bride is down by a vote now! Dagnabbit!
If I may, I'm going to address the fact that folks vote and then don't participate. I am one of those and have no qualms admitting that I'm not going to read and participate in a discussion of a book I don't want to read. Sorry...
Still considering Amazon Prime. I hadn't thought about the movie thing. Thanks for the reminder!
Abecedarian, in the US and Canada look for Auralgan in a dark blue bottle. Works like a son of a gun.
Yes, yes we do. How many classics do we need to read here? Was last month not Agatha Christie? Again, not knocking the classics, just saying I suspect our readership for BOTM would be higher if we made the effort to be SLIGHTLY more up to date.
Topic shift - Will how much daylight do you see...