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- From: "Brian Irwin" <brianirwin AT hotmail.com>
- To: internetworkers AT franklin.oit.unc.edu
- Subject: Re: bedside reading
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 14:36:48 PDT
I have a ways of picking up weird books from the library when I volunteer there. My recent books include:
"Letters to Judy Blume: What your kids wish they could tell you". Which is a look at letters kids wrote to Judy Blume. Interesting, but a little scary at times. It's the type of book that makes me realize how lucky I am that I'm not real messed up.
And some book on Bridges. I don't know the name, but it is the widest book I have ever checked out, mainly due to ever page having shots of huge bridges on it. It doesn't fit on the normal shelves, so I decided to check it out. Interesting, but random.
I'm now rereading the Chronicles of Narnia also.
Brian
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Re: bedside reading
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- Re: bedside reading, Kevin - The Alchemist - Sonney, 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, Laura Newberg, 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, Steve Burnett, 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, Steve Burnett, 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, tengu typed, not, 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, Paul Jones, 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, Austin, Roger, 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, David R. Matusiak, 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, Paul Jones, 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, Edward A. Wesolowsk Jr., 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, Brian Irwin, 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, Greg Cox, 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, Leann Spradling, 06/26/2000
- Re: bedside reading, Gina Norman, 06/27/2000
- Re: bedside reading, Joe Reid, 06/28/2000
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