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I just moved from that area and I would highly recommend the Point Defiance Zoo and the Glass Museum (if you go make sure to watch the glass blowing workshop) everyone I took to those two places loved them.
I can commiserate, I just moved a few hundred overseas. I got off somewhat easy in they were packed and carried for me I just had to put them away when they got here but my spare room/office/library is much smaller than my last one.
Funny, that was the first bok that I thought of when I saw this thread. I read Devil in the White City by Erik Larson (for my book club) and A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson (for my brother inlaw that's a nonfiction only type guy) and loved them. I never would have picked them...
I dug up this thread looking to find some scary reads for this month and I saw this post. I had forgotten about that story and it was one I liked, I have it in a collection with 2 other stories Vathek by William Beckford & the Romance of the Forest by Ann Radcliffe. I had to go pull the book out...
I read it last year and another by her, Cavedweller. I agree with everything Ell said above. They were very grim and gritty, there was nothing warm or uplifting about them. They did seem very realistic and I saw that Bastard was somewhat an autobiography, it did contain some of her own personal...
I think there is a fine balance between privacy and secrecy that couples have to work out between themselves online and in real life.
Some people are comfortable with different levels of privacy and you should each be comfortable and discuss where your comfort level is.
I do a lot a...