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Nov. 22nd, 2020 10:15 am1.
isabellerecs made podfics of my Darcy/Jane series! Everyone go listen:
Podfic of Only Happy When It Rains and Podfic of The Night Gone Black.
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Good Bones by Margaret Atwood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Most of this early volume goes into Good Bones and Simple Murders, but four stories are exclusive to this collection: "Epaulettes," "Adventure Story," "Theology," and "Four Small Paragraphs." Of these four, only "Theology really resonated with me.
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3. Everyone should go read Beginning Where You Are by
gloss. It's original F/F, and it's truly stunning. It reminds me of Leckie and also of Wells and a bit of Muir, but the story is also very original, and the world building is truly stunning. I am in awe of how good this is.
4. Josh's cholesterol and triglycerides are high. He's supposed to try to get them down and then get tested again in six months. We bought an inexpensive exercise bike on Amazon which I'm really happy with, so we've got the exercise part covered. Anybody have any diet tips or other suggestions? I can and have googled and get the general gist, but it's always nice hearing from people who have experience.
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Podfic of Only Happy When It Rains and Podfic of The Night Gone Black.
2.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Most of this early volume goes into Good Bones and Simple Murders, but four stories are exclusive to this collection: "Epaulettes," "Adventure Story," "Theology," and "Four Small Paragraphs." Of these four, only "Theology really resonated with me.
View all my reviews
3. Everyone should go read Beginning Where You Are by
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4. Josh's cholesterol and triglycerides are high. He's supposed to try to get them down and then get tested again in six months. We bought an inexpensive exercise bike on Amazon which I'm really happy with, so we've got the exercise part covered. Anybody have any diet tips or other suggestions? I can and have googled and get the general gist, but it's always nice hearing from people who have experience.