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February 28, 2004

MIDDLESEX, A NOVEL

Well, everyone, it's about that time again...

I don't know if I'm early or late to end the discussion on Middlesex--maybe I'm right on time?

Thank you all for reading or still reading and those who joined the discussion.
Not bad for my first one ;) .

Thank you!



comments

Ana, thanks so much for bringing this book to us. You were a great moderator!

i think the discussion went really well. it was a very good book to discuss. i've re-read "bridge of birds" and realized it's a light/fluffy (but funny!) read and i don't imagine the discussion will get too 'deep'.

Thanks Ana. Really glad I read this book. Since I was so impressed with the author, I decided to pick up The Virgin Suicides for my plane ride to Chicago on Wed.


Amy, fluffy is good. I don't think anyone around here is too proud to read a light book. I have a couple of Mary Higgins Clark books in my TBR pile (although, in my defense, they were given to me), and I fully intend to read them.

 

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