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Skittles

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42. heh
Sat Jun 15, 2019, 04:59 PM
Jun 2019

when I watched the commentary on the movie The Haunting (based on the book), the director Robert Wise commented that when he was reading that book, someone tapped him on the shoulder and he about jumped out of his skin! He did a great job.

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Anything from Peter Heller playaseeker May 2019 #1
Novels of Dickens, the Brontes, L.M. Montgomery, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Edith Wharton, Jane Austen... 50 Shades Of Blue May 2019 #2
Every year in the week leading up to Halloween....Frankenstein Runningdawg May 2019 #3
Memories, Dreams, Reflections by Carl Jung yellerpup May 2019 #4
I have his Red Book trev May 2019 #23
I don't have that one. yellerpup May 2019 #24
Dune by Frank Herbert, area51 May 2019 #5
I love Carole Nelson Douglas! We live in the same part of Fort Worth yellowdogintexas Jul 2019 #45
Laura Ingalls Wilder. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #6
I love Time and Again! bif May 2019 #7
Have you read the sequel, PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #8
Yep. I think I've read just about everything he's written. bif May 2019 #14
I never heard of the sequel, so thanks! More_Cowbell May 2019 #19
Do find and read PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #21
totally with you on TIme and Again. nt yellowdogintexas Jul 2019 #46
All I can think of is Catch-22, Watership Down and a couple of Carl Hiassen's novels. dameatball May 2019 #9
Yes to Watership Down! Ohiogal May 2019 #16
Good for you! When my kids were early and pre-teen I talked them into reading Watership Down. They dameatball May 2019 #17
Watership Down, yes! PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #22
The Red Tent mahina May 2019 #10
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Thyla May 2019 #11
Fear and Loathing Infographic wasterpinky Aug 2019 #50
All the Harry Potter books, 'Wind in the Willows', and 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. sinkingfeeling May 2019 #12
A Confederacy of Dunces, Hitchhikers Guide... SeattleVet May 2019 #13
Lord of the Rings shenmue May 2019 #15
Ulysses Cuthbert Allgood May 2019 #18
Every year at Christmas I read the Domesday Book More_Cowbell May 2019 #20
It's The Doomsday Book. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2019 #25
Very, very depressing. Extremely well-written, but I could barely finish it. bobbieinok Jun 2019 #36
LOTR, all of Douglas Adams, shanny Jun 2019 #26
Yes! I've read every Douglas Adams book many times Clash City Rocker Jun 2019 #30
All the books by Carlos Castaneda -- mostly early and middle -n/t Freelancer Jun 2019 #27
M-O-O-N Bayard Jun 2019 #28
Me, too. My favorite book by Mr. King. Glorfindel Jun 2019 #32
Me, too happybird Aug 2019 #53
Charring Cross Road Irishxs Jun 2019 #29
The Prophet, by Gibran; Justice, by Sandel; Black Boy, by Wright. nt Atticus Jun 2019 #31
I read Native Son in HS. Yrs later I read Black Boy--it totally freaked me out. bobbieinok Jun 2019 #37
I rotate my James Michener novels every year Deb Jun 2019 #33
Have read all those at least twice. Now reading Texas for 3rd time. Michener Atticus Jun 2019 #41
The Haunting of Hill House - Shirley Jackson Skittles Jun 2019 #34
The Haunting of Hill House is the ultimate book of its genre. Scared me half to death! Cousin Dupree Jun 2019 #39
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I read it when I was about 15, upstairs in my aunt's yellowdogintexas Jul 2019 #47
Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, The Politics of the Prussian Army by Gordon Craig bobbieinok Jun 2019 #35
Anything by Richard Russo. democrank Jun 2019 #38
Anything by Tolkien FBaggins Jun 2019 #40
There are a few that I will always read solara Jun 2019 #43
These! MuseRider Jul 2019 #49
Wuthering Heights and The Andromeda Strain. Polly Hennessey Jun 2019 #44
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The Harry Potter series. dhol82 Aug 2019 #51
I got sucked into the HP fanfic world a few years ago happybird Aug 2019 #54
Have not read any of those ancillary tales. Might be a thought to look them up. dhol82 Aug 2019 #57
Raymond Chandler and Jack Vance Cartoonist Aug 2019 #52
Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy The Blue Flower Aug 2019 #55
american capitalism by galbraith. read it every 3 o4 years. also notes from underground. Kurt V. Aug 2019 #56
Tom Robbins Thunderbeast Aug 2019 #58
Everything Robbins randr Aug 2019 #59
First book husband and I read together "The Butterfly Kid" Chester Anderson (1967) Tikki Aug 2019 #60
I used to read "Light In August" by William Faulkner every August, LuvNewcastle Aug 2019 #61
Dr Seuss mainstreetonce Aug 2019 #62
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