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biophile

(332 posts)
34. Wonderful indeed
Sun Aug 4, 2024, 03:37 PM
Aug 2024

Although I am not a fan of most of the recipes, I do love France! I also am not a wine connoisseur. But I have found the series very compelling in its depiction of the French countryside and customs. Very informative, too, regarding the history of 20th century French political entanglements.

Alex Cross Series unweird Aug 2024 #1
Good plan hermetic Aug 2024 #7
Startide Rising by David Brin Tetrachloride Aug 2024 #2
Space operas hermetic Aug 2024 #11
Way to Go roscoeroscoe Aug 2024 #52
i believe the problem is dolphin speech: sounds and portrayal of the mouth, plus Tetrachloride Aug 2024 #55
Your books sound good, hermetic. Diamond_Dog Aug 2024 #3
She has written hermetic Aug 2024 #12
Nine Lives by Peter Swanson. brer cat Aug 2024 #4
Peter Swanson hermetic Aug 2024 #10
Highly recommend checking out... kenziemom06 Aug 2024 #54
"Name The Wind" sagetea Aug 2024 #5
Fantasy hermetic Aug 2024 #13
A remarkable book Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #47
Im reading Ann Cleves , The Darkest Evening. Srkdqltr Aug 2024 #6
Luv me some Vera hermetic Aug 2024 #14
Thanks, I was looking for something ms Cleeves is a winner TexLaProgressive Aug 2024 #32
I'm rather anal about getting into a mystery series Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #46
A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry mentalsolstice Aug 2024 #8
Nice hermetic Aug 2024 #15
I keep meaning to get to this one Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #45
Yes, move it up! mentalsolstice Aug 2024 #48
I read A Fine Balance several years ago. It is a good book and I learned a lot about yellowdogintexas Aug 2024 #50
Bruno Chief of Police biophile Aug 2024 #9
Good choice hermetic Aug 2024 #16
Thank you! biophile Aug 2024 #17
Welcome to DU and the hermetic thread Number9Dream Aug 2024 #25
Thank you biophile Aug 2024 #37
And the food . . . Prendy Aug 2024 #28
Wonderful indeed biophile Aug 2024 #34
Hi. I just put both your books on my library list, thanks. Finished reading Good Night, Irene. It was txwhitedove Aug 2024 #18
Learning to Fly Alien Spacecraft Jilly_in_VA Aug 2024 #19
Oh my hermetic Aug 2024 #22
The Midnight Library PikaBlue Aug 2024 #20
Oh, that's a lovely book Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #43
Magical Realism PikaBlue Aug 2024 #57
I'm currently reading The Pale Horesman, book 2 of Bernard Cornwell's rsdsharp Aug 2024 #21
I've read the entire Uhtred / Saxon series through twice... Number9Dream Aug 2024 #27
I've read a number of his series. I'm enjoying this, but 13 books is a long series. rsdsharp Aug 2024 #29
For me, they were page turners . Number9Dream Aug 2024 #33
I agree, at least so far. rsdsharp Aug 2024 #36
Cocaine Blues by Kerry Greenwood yellowdogintexas Aug 2024 #23
Oh fun hermetic Aug 2024 #24
Lee Child's Past Tense Skittles Aug 2024 #26
Earth by David Brin WestMichRad Aug 2024 #30
Re-reading "Map of Bones" by James Rollins Number9Dream Aug 2024 #31
Cool hermetic Aug 2024 #39
Was a bit under the weather for weeks TexLaProgressive Aug 2024 #35
Hope you're feeling better. hermetic Aug 2024 #40
I have 3 in-process... Moostache Aug 2024 #38
L.E.Modesitt WmChris Aug 2024 #41
Yay! DU + books! Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #42
Welcome hermetic Aug 2024 #44
the Chronicles of St Mary's books are loads of fun!!! nt yellowdogintexas Aug 2024 #49
Just finished The Deserter by Nelson Demille BOSSHOG Aug 2024 #51
Hey, thanks for stopping in hermetic Aug 2024 #59
I always got a book going BOSSHOG Aug 2024 #60
Red Moon roscoeroscoe Aug 2024 #53
Into the last few chapters of, "Zero Hour," by Clive Cussler Bayard Aug 2024 #56
Not exactly, 2014 hermetic Aug 2024 #58
I will look for it Bayard Aug 2024 #61
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