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Recent content by lindaj07

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    Suggestions: January 2013 BOTM - Winter

    Snow by Orhan Pamuk. I was in Istanbul in July and rediscovered this wonderful writer!
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    Can you recommend a British detective

    good British detectives... Sherlock Holmes is, of course, THE true detective!! :D More recently, any of the Inspector Rebus series by Ian Rankin. Also, a really great crime story but not because of a great detective is The Sacred Art of Stealing by Christopher Brookmyre. Brookmyre...
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    Lawrence Block

    Good to hear you're enjoying ... Modrian!
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    General classics discussion: which do you like?

    I agree that Wuthering Heights was a great book but I think it would be worth reading Jane Eyre again too! Rather than compare it with Wuthering Heights, maybe it's better to compare with other 19th century writer Jane Austen. Jane Eyre is (as my granny would say) "riddled" with atmosphere...
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    Aldous Huxley: Brave New World

    Hi All for anybody living in UK, Brave New World is currently being read on BBC Radio 7. I think it's on the 3rd part but you can replay any that you've missed.
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    General classics discussion: which do you like?

    Wuthering Heights is a great book but I prefer Jane Eyre. Charlotte is the better writer of the Bronte sisters I think. Any thoughts on this?
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    Book Crossing - Recycling books 'into the wild'

    Hi Just saw your message! Sure I will have a look on bookcrossing and let you know. Thanks! I just found your previous post and went to your bookshelf at TBRs that are on my list of "Books to Read Someday". I'm abecedarian on bookcrossing too. I have another 180+ books I need to...
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    William Shakespeare: Did he write his plays?

    Oh I agree, there probably were some facts in there... eg a person named Shakespeare actually existed, can't think of any more offhand! :D
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    William Shakespeare: Did he write his plays?

    Is Shakespeare in Love History or Hollywood?
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    William Shakespeare: Did he write his plays?

    Did I say 500 years? I don't believe I did that!! Maths is not my strong point!! :D Was the queen an actress? Or was that where the loose morals of the time came from? A fine example, I must say! :p
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    William Shakespeare: Did he write his plays?

    Yes, maybe Shakespeare was yet another one of the queen's lovers and she paid him to allow her to write under his name! :D It was common for artists to be patronised by aristocracy etc in those days wasn't it? Seriously, I happen to like "Shakespeare" and I find it distracting to think...
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    Libraries

    Ahah! That explains it... Lucky you! :p
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    Recommendations please

    Does it have to be a classic? :D Captain Corelli's Mandolin has all of your requirements, I believe, if you haven't already read it. I don't know how accurate the internal politics of Greece under invasion in WWII are. The book is much better than the film
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    Labor Unions - Do we need them anymore?

    Yes it is lighter and I am quite sure things are that bad. BIG burger fast food restaurants and soft drinks companies, shoe manufacturers as well as shirt manufacturers are whizzing around the world at a fantastic rate. Ask the woman who works 16 hours a day in a Nike factory in Indonesia if...
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    Labor Unions - Do we need them anymore?

    On a lighter note, I came acoss this song, which I think sums up what I have to say, more succinctly than I can: http://www.compadrerecords.com/downloadpages/wecant.html If you like it you can say so online ... If you hate it you can say that too! Either way, Enjoy! PS I think...
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