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paroof

paroof

I'm a terrible cook and I hate to clean. My house has more books than shelves. Yet, I still manage to keep my kids fed and the house from being condemned.
  • Wi, USA
  • member since October 16 2006

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  • Ju-Dith

    Ju-Dith says

    the last book i read by John Irving was [A Widow For One Year] which was in late 2004---2005 i nursed my father through his cancer so i did not have much time to read...but i wrote a lot..thank you for your note..i will get back tol you..as i can..bet on it sister!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Ju-Dith

    Ju-Dith says

    hey...Paroof (aka Madame B)...if you liked Bastard out of Carolina...try CAVEDWELLER...same author..it's great...can i put you on my list of FRIENDS...i always ask before i do..my mama didn't raise..forget Mom..it's just good manners to ask...right?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Ju-Dith

    Ju-Dith says

    Madame Blavatsky, i presume???

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • tatertot

    tatertot says

    Has that always been you avatar? Odd how I've seen you all over shelfari and we haven't been friends yet. Thanks for fixing that. :) I'm reading Twilight right now and am already loving it. Just finished The Ruins in time for the movie this weekend, gonna be a very bloody movie, ugh. What are you reading?
    crystal

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Leigh Newman

    Leigh Newman says

    i love am holmes too-- thought i like the stories better than Jack. Have you read her memoir?

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • JBaz

    JBaz says

    hi, paroof. thanks, i got some great ideas from your reading list. i found you while looking for other people who liked Out Of The Dust

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Grey Sabyl

    Grey Sabyl says

    I'm spreading theword to all fiction luv'rs! Bittersweet Diary by S. Seward is a must read for those who read "The Boy Called It". Although not as graphic, this one focuses on the will and determination of a 6 yr old who recognizes early that things are just "not right". Enjoy it!

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )