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RE: summer reading
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> From: ilene rubenstein[SMTP:ilene.rubenstein@email.csun.edu]
> Reply To: wcenter@ttacs6.ttu.edu
> Sent: Friday, July 25, 1997 2:31 PM
> To: Kuhne, David; Kivikko, Mary; Marek, Margaret-Rose;
>Sherwood, Steve
> Subject: Re: summer reading
>
> Joan Mullin wrote:
> >
> > __Sixteen Pleasures__
> >
> > __Stone Virgin___
> >
> > and if you haven't read __Snow Falling on Cedars__, do read
>it...
> > and then there are all those wonderful women's
>mysteries--like, Elizabeth
> > George has a new one out!
> >
> > joan
> >
> > At 11:42 AM 7/25/97 -0500, you wrote:
> > >
> > >>How about summer reading? Anyone else hit _The Deep End of
>the Ocean_
> > >>yet?
> > >>
> > >I'm currently stuck on _The Island of the Day Before._
> > >
> > >Tracey Johnson
> > >Tracey J. Johnson
> > >tjohnso8@wvu.edu
> > >
> > >
>
> Just finished the George novel, Joan. Not bad--and Lynley isn't
>even in
> this one!
> --
>
> Ilene Rubenstein, Writing Programs Coordinator
> CSU Northridge/Learning Resource Center
>
> ilene.rubenstein@csun.edu
> http://WWW.CSUN.Edu:80/~hflrc006/ep1.html
> I would like to suggest a crime thriller by Clay Reynolds
>(author of The vigil, Rage, and Franklin's Crossing). His newest is
>Players, published by Carroll and Graf, hardback $24.00
>
> Dave Kuhne
Therapy. And if you haven't read A Clockwork Orange, try it. Read it
years ago-re-read it recently. Good stuff.