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hermetic

(8,688 posts)
3. That does sound fun
Sun Jan 16, 2022, 12:37 PM
Jan 2022

"A highly original, tragicomic novel as seen through Sirius, an extraordinary dog who helps his Jewish family escape from Germany to California, becomes a Hollywood star, and ultimately contributes to Hitler's downfall."

And then, "Part comedy of manners, part treasure hunt, the first novel from the writer whom David Sedaris calls 'perfectly, relentlessly funny'" Works for me.

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"Sirius" by Jonathan Crown bif Jan 2022 #1
That does sound fun hermetic Jan 2022 #3
Magical Habits by Monica Huerta. MontanaMama Jan 2022 #2
Hi!!! hermetic Jan 2022 #4
The sun is shining here today...so all is well! MontanaMama Jan 2022 #5
I knew about the Covid hermetic Jan 2022 #6
Sorry to hear about your roommate's heart attack! SheltieLover Jan 2022 #13
Thanks. He's okay now. hermetic Jan 2022 #17
So glad to hear! SheltieLover Jan 2022 #19
Oh my gosh! I hope Randy is doing okay... MontanaMama Jan 2022 #30
Not like this hermetic Jan 2022 #32
a little over halfway through The Dark Hours.... bahboo Jan 2022 #7
Oh yeah hermetic Jan 2022 #8
Just starting, The Art of Betrayal by Kate Hamilton Polly Hennessey Jan 2022 #9
Kate Hamilton mysteries hermetic Jan 2022 #12
Weird, my library doesn't even show a listing for Libby Howard SheltieLover Jan 2022 #14
My library doesn't either hermetic Jan 2022 #15
Maybe a glitch? SheltieLover Jan 2022 #20
Nothing coming up for Best in Breed SheltieLover Jan 2022 #22
Also MOMFUDSKI Jan 2022 #10
Furmidable Foes by Rita Mae Brown SheltieLover Jan 2022 #11
Two books right now. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2022 #16
Oooh, hermetic Jan 2022 #18
Right now the Salter novel is more poignant than sad. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2022 #31
A La Montana Mama ... cilla4progress Jan 2022 #21
Well, hermetic Jan 2022 #23
Fascinating! cilla4progress Jan 2022 #24
Evidently not hermetic Jan 2022 #26
Funny. cilla4progress Jan 2022 #28
Aww, thanks hermetic Jan 2022 #29
Finished "A Mortal Terror" by James Benn; Started "The Archer's Tale" by Bernard Cornwell Number9Dream Jan 2022 #25
Cornwell is dependable hermetic Jan 2022 #27
Here you go about Libby Howard: Polly Hennessey Jan 2022 #33
LOL hermetic Jan 2022 #34
Had to google Old Bay Wings The King of Prussia Jan 2022 #36
I'm not. The King of Prussia Jan 2022 #35
Old Bay Seasoning Polly Hennessey Jan 2022 #37
Ooh thanks The King of Prussia Jan 2022 #38
Oh, you boys and your futbol... hermetic Jan 2022 #39
Sisterhood 27 "Crash & Burn" yellowdogintexas Jan 2022 #40
So interesting hermetic Jan 2022 #43
some of the storylines do seem to be loosely based on yellowdogintexas Jan 2022 #45
Just finished Some Luck by Jane Smiley... hippywife Jan 2022 #41
That souns awesome hermetic Jan 2022 #42
It's been the perfect book... hippywife Jan 2022 #44
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