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Enthusiast

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2. Hello, everyone! Thank you for this thread, hermetic.
Mon Jan 18, 2016, 08:36 AM
Jan 2016

I don't remember my introduction to Long Island Ice Tea. It was many years ago and the night was foggy. I hope you're all better now. Forwarding healing vibes.

Earlier in the week I finished Far As The Eye Can See by Robert Bausch. I loved this book! Mrs. Enthusiast felt much the same. Thank you, japple.

After Far As The Eye Can See I read The Ritual Bath by Faye Kellerman. I can see the appeal in this Faye Kellerman series. I knew very little about the Jewish religion. Did I say that right? I found the book interesting and informative for the religious perspective alone. Additionally it was fast paced and captured my attention the whole way. I liked The Ritual Bath so much that I'm now reading Sacred and Profane by Faye Kellerman and enjoying it as much.

Mrs. Enthusiast finished Search the Dark by Charles Todd. This was her favorite of the Charles Todd books. After, or before Search the Dark she read Sacred and Profane by Faye Kellerman. Then she read The Shape Shifter by Tony Hillerman. This saddened her because it is the last of the Chee-Leaphorn series before the death of author Tony Hillerman.

She just now started English Passengers by Matthew Kneale. Somehow someone on DU called my attention to either Matthew Kneale or the book English Passengers.

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