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ExWhoDoesntCare

(4,741 posts)
17. Because he doesn't explain
Sun May 28, 2023, 09:10 AM
May 2023

What he means by "traditional," and why my post got his knickers in twist.

Try to keep up.

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hermetic.......Books 2023..... Upthevibe Jan 2023 #1
I haven't finished one yet this year, Haggard Celine Jan 2023 #2
Wise Gals unc70 Jan 2023 #3
Wise Gals on my library list thanks to you! Reminds me cbabe Jan 2023 #7
Currently reading, "Lies My Teacher Told Me," Bayard Jan 2023 #4
Demon Copperhead Drum Jan 2023 #5
Einstein's Dreams cbabe Jan 2023 #6
Great choice LearnedHand May 2023 #16
"Bloodless" joshdawg Jan 2023 #8
so far: The Women of Chateau Lafayette. yellowdogintexas Jan 2023 #9
"The Underground Railroad" by Colson Whitehead (2016) Paladin Mar 2023 #10
I can never answer questions like these ExWhoDoesntCare Apr 2023 #11
Seems a nice list hermetic Apr 2023 #12
How rude ExWhoDoesntCare Apr 2023 #13
How is that rude? bif Apr 2023 #14
Because he doesn't explain ExWhoDoesntCare May 2023 #17
Whoa! I'm staying out of this one! bif May 2023 #18
It's early in the year! My best book is bound to change yellowdogintexas Jul 2023 #19
"The Cabinet of Dr. Leng" by Preston & Child (as of 4/30/23) Number9Dream Apr 2023 #15
I do love Pendergast!!! nt yellowdogintexas Jul 2023 #20
"Sea of Tranquility" by Emily St. John Mandel. Jeebo Jul 2023 #21
No hermetic Jul 2023 #22
Isn't this a bit early? ExWhoDoesntCare Oct 2023 #23
I've been fortunate to read several that I really enjoyed, starting with Native Oct 2023 #24
Best book read this year is the life story of "one woman, her txwhitedove Oct 2023 #25
Choosing just a few is tough Bayard Oct 2023 #26
I forgot to post it when I finished reading, but The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store japple Nov 2023 #27
Elizabeth Crook's book THE MADSTONE is an adventure story set in Texas in 1868. The japple Dec 2023 #28
I judge best books by how long they "stay with me" so here is #1 yellowdogintexas Dec 2023 #29
TY! hermetic Dec 2023 #30
A few of my favorites over the last couple of years flying_wahini Dec 2023 #31
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