J. D. Salinger, "Blue Melody." Somewhere behind him a girl was very audibly giving away the plot to a Taylor Caldwell novel. The girl’s voice was Southern, but not swampy and not blue-grass and not even particularly drawly. It sounded to Rudford very much like a Tennessee voice. He turned to look.
Personally, I'm hoping to read Joanne Merriam's first novel, [i]Damn Novel[/i]. I hear that she's a fantastic writer. Though rumours suggest that its publication date has been pushed back because she needed to take a break from it.
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Those all look really interesting. I will definitely check them out.
By the way. I don't think that I remembered to tell you that I really liked "Deaths on Other Planets". It's creepy, icky and fascinating. Thanks for sending me a copy :)
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Those all look really interesting. I will definitely check them out.
By the way. I don't think that I remembered to tell you that I really liked "Deaths on Other Planets". It's creepy, icky and fascinating. Thanks for sending me a copy :)
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