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Tom R

Tom R

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I read both fiction and nonfiction. My fiction reading consists mostly of mysteries, thrillers, espionage, and a bit of horror. My nonfiction reading consists mostly of art history, literary history, mediaval history, archealogy, espionage, and quantum physics. I am gay and a large percentage of my reading relates to gay topics and/or characters... more »
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  • Jerseygirl / Mrs. Constance (Oodles) Oxford-Whapdoodle, B.C., D.C.

    Jerseygirl / Mrs. Constance (Oodles) Oxford-Whapdoodle, B.C., D.C. says

    The History Non-Fiction Group is voting for the Oct-Dec Quarterly Group read. We've had several interesting books nominated. Please take a look and vote if you'd like to join in.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Avitty M

    Avitty M says

    Ha ha yeah you can't see much but goggles and sand. I'm 19.

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  • Keta Diablo

    Keta Diablo says

    Thanks for adding me! Hope you’re having great weekend. Here in the Midwest we’re soaking up the rain rather than the sun.

    If you like Gay fiction you might want to join my new GLBT yahoo group here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ketasglbtauthorandreaderhaunt/

    Thanks again, Keta
    http://www.ketadiablo.com

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  • Jerseygirl / Mrs. Constance (Oodles) Oxford-Whapdoodle, B.C., D.C.

    Jerseygirl / Mrs. Constance (Oodles) Oxford-Whapdoodle, B.C., D.C. says

    The History Non-Fiction Group is set to read The Linguist and the Emperor: Napoleon and Champollion's Quest to Decipher the Rosetta Stone by Daniel Meyerson for the Jul-Sep quarter. This book discusses the two men whose lives intersected over a love of all things Egypt and led to Campollion solving the mystery of the language on the Rosetta Stone. The book is fairly short - only 271 pages including the Author's Note at the end - and easy to read so it's a good book for the first ever quarterly read. Please join us if you're interested.
    Jan

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  • Jerseygirl / Mrs. Constance (Oodles) Oxford-Whapdoodle, B.C., D.C.

    Jerseygirl / Mrs. Constance (Oodles) Oxford-Whapdoodle, B.C., D.C. says

    Just popping in to announce that nominations for the History Non-Fiction Group are now closed and the Voting link is up. Please check it out and vote for one of the nominated books for the Jul-Sep Quarterly Group Read.
    Jan - Group Admin

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )