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Old 05-30-2008, 09:55 PM #61
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Thumbs up Remarkable!!!!!

OMG...it was absolutely

Incredible
Fantastic
Marvelous

Sex and the City was A-Mazing!!!!!!!

I completely lost myself in the movie. Not even aware of where I was. It was that good. Laugh out loud and just sobbing with sadness and joy. They are truly like old friends.
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I do believe I just saw a few Grisham fans here as I was skimming through the posts!

One of my favorite books is The Testament. Dang, what a good read, couldn't put it down!
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Reading: The Fourth Turning, it's excellent.

Just watched (for the first time) How to Make an American Quilt, I LOVED IT! I adore old-time-tested-friendship movies. Those women were all outstanding. Maya Angelou just has this classy, gracious way about her, even in this slight-departure role. This one is up there with Steel Magnolias in my book.
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I have all his books. Even one autographed!
Has anyone read James Patterson's new book "Sail" I just brought it home from library and it sounds great. I love Patterson's books, suspenseful and hard to put down.
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