And none of those are on my shelves. (I really do not like Lee Childs' books, although every time I hear him talk about his work, or the work of others, I am impressed.)
At least it's not Trump's ART OF THE DEAL, as I half expected. I can't raise any real interest in the Rowling, but I do read Lee Child--once--in paperback--used. They're good popcorn reading, but--like most of Robert Parker's *oeuvre*--they don't leave anything behind.
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Bill O'Riley is on there twice!?!
You wuz robbed, Bill
I've read the Rowling play(s) and the Lee Child. Not likely to read any of the others.
And none of those are on my shelves. (I really do not like Lee Childs' books, although every time I hear him talk about his work, or the work of others, I am impressed.)
Yet another year to read the classics you haven't read yet and/or re-read the classics that you already have read 8-)
At least it's not Trump's ART OF THE DEAL, as I half expected. I can't raise any real interest in the Rowling, but I do read Lee Child--once--in paperback--used. They're good popcorn reading, but--like most of Robert Parker's *oeuvre*--they don't leave anything behind.
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