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<blockquote data-quote="SaskiaKC" data-source="post: 2031502" data-attributes="member: 487111"><p>Samuel Pepys?</p><p></p><p>I tried <em>All the Light We Cannot See </em>upon recommendation of a friend. Well written, but depressing, so I went online to see how it came out ... and thought, What's the point? So I returned it to the library. </p><p></p><p>I finished <em>The Little Beach Street Bakery</em>, by Jenny Colgan, which is a nice change from the usual chick-beach-lit I've read set in the coastal Low Country of South Carolina and Georgia. Then I read the sequel, <em>Summer At Little Beach Street Bakery. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p>Now I am all set to either read the second sequel, or the nonfiction <em>Great Horse Racing Mysteries, </em>both from the library; or else Ursula Le Guin's <em>Searoad</em>, which another friend recommended to me some 20-30 years ago. For some reason, her books are hard to find at the library, and almost impossible to find as e-books. I ordered a paperback copy online. </p><p></p><p>Am I the only person having problems with online orders recently? Ever since just before Christmas, shipping seems to be getting really weird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaskiaKC, post: 2031502, member: 487111"] Samuel Pepys? I tried [I]All the Light We Cannot See [/I]upon recommendation of a friend. Well written, but depressing, so I went online to see how it came out ... and thought, What's the point? So I returned it to the library. I finished [I]The Little Beach Street Bakery[/I], by Jenny Colgan, which is a nice change from the usual chick-beach-lit I've read set in the coastal Low Country of South Carolina and Georgia. Then I read the sequel, [I]Summer At Little Beach Street Bakery. [/I] Now I am all set to either read the second sequel, or the nonfiction [I]Great Horse Racing Mysteries, [/I]both from the library; or else Ursula Le Guin's [I]Searoad[/I], which another friend recommended to me some 20-30 years ago. For some reason, her books are hard to find at the library, and almost impossible to find as e-books. I ordered a paperback copy online. Am I the only person having problems with online orders recently? Ever since just before Christmas, shipping seems to be getting really weird. [/QUOTE]
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