Next Up...The Ladies Auxiliary
Hi Gang...Where the heck are ya????Anyways... I know things have been lax lately since no one showed up for the chat the other night. Luckily I have rediscovered the joy of playing FreeCell for an...
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Just a Note...LOVING it!!!Marsha Bookawormreadinggroups@aol.comReadinggroupsonline.com"I can take a book from dusty shelves, and be haunted by the thoughts... in their winding sheet of...
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I just started this -- starting to feel claustrophobic already, LOL! She certainly nails small-town mentality, and, um, well, don't you feel like she actually wrote this about _____ (fill in the blank...
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Well, I'm about 2/3 of the way through this and it just dawned on me what the deal is with the protagonist, that is, um, ties everything together, explains all the perceived anomalies. I won't say...
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Hi Sharon...I am only about 1/3 of the way thru... so I haven't figured it all out yet. But I am truly enjoying this book. In many ways, to me...it could be about a foreign culture. Fact is...it IS....
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Well, my theory was wrong...and now I see it wouldn't have been as meaningful had I been right. I know I'm being rather cryptic here, but when you've finished the book, I'll explain.I think this was a...
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Hi Sharon...I have some understanding of Southern women because my husband was born and raised in Dallas. My mother in law was the embodiment of much of this. Steel magnolia mixed with "jap". Her...
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Wow, your mother-in-law's family were obviously early-adopters if they go back to the civil war, LOL! Did they come in through Galveston? I guess you did get some flavor of the South from her then.I...
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