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hermetic

(8,646 posts)
5. Oh, dear
Sun Oct 20, 2024, 10:49 AM
Oct 20

Do take care. I had the damn disease a couple of years ago and food still doesn't taste the same. And I think I'm more tired. Hang in there.

Book sounds good, though. Told in alternating perspectives, master of suspense Mary Kubica weaves a chilling thriller -- "one that explores the dark recesses of a mind plagued by grief and shows that some secrets might be better left buried."

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Every Last Lie by murielm99 Oct 20 #1
Oh, dear hermetic Oct 20 #5
I have been reading books by D.B. Elrogg. Cosy murder mysteries. They are what i call popcorn stories. Srkdqltr Oct 20 #2
Those do sound like fun hermetic Oct 20 #7
Also started Terry Pratchett 's A Stroke of the Pen:The Lost Stories. His early short stories. Very good. Srkdqltr Oct 20 #3
Rereading Dracula for Halloween displacedvermoter Oct 20 #4
Yesterday is Tomorrow 40RatRod Oct 20 #6
You are the author? Bayard Oct 20 #8
I found that title hermetic Oct 20 #13
Thats not me. 40RatRod Oct 20 #34
Yesterday is tomorrow 40RatRod Oct 21 #36
I finished, "The Killing Hour," by Lisa Gardener Bayard Oct 20 #9
Ah, Tana French hermetic Oct 20 #17
I'm reading The Witch Elm right now too bbrady42 Oct 20 #32
Eruption: the unfinished Michael Crichton, finished cbabe Oct 20 #10
Love Hillerman Dear_Prudence Oct 20 #15
I liked Eruption Bayard Oct 20 #23
Yes, would make a good action movie. Lots of derringer do and fire. Contrasted to surfing moments and ocean waves. cbabe Oct 20 #25
I'm reading The Fuhrer's Reserve by Paul Lindsay. brer cat Oct 20 #11
Sounds good hermetic Oct 20 #19
I just finished theiry follow-up novel Angel of Vengeance LogDog75 Oct 20 #12
For sure hermetic Oct 20 #20
So stressed out... Dear_Prudence Oct 20 #14
I hear ya hermetic Oct 20 #21
I just got hermetic Oct 20 #35
Sarah J Maas- The Court of Thorn and Roses series CANADIANBEAVER69 Oct 20 #16
Oh my hermetic Oct 20 #22
I did not know that CANADIANBEAVER69 Oct 20 #24
I'll Be Waiting by Kelly Armstrong LogDog75 Oct 20 #18
I couldn't find that hermetic Oct 20 #26
New to me series. Put a couple on library hold. Thanks for the tip. cbabe Oct 20 #27
Honey by Victor Lodoto mentalsolstice Oct 20 #28
That sounds wonderful hermetic Oct 20 #29
I'm rereading The Corps series by W. E. B (William Edmund Butterworth III) Griffin. rsdsharp Oct 20 #30
"A Case of Conscience" by James Blish Jeebo Oct 20 #31
Nice! hermetic Oct 20 #33
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