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Great Video.. Keep 'Em Rolling!!!
Thanks bro!
15/50 😂 funnily enough, a fair amount of those were books I haven't read, and I missed guesses for some of my favorite books too. But I think this was fun way to decide what novels to read next!
Wow, there are so many of these I haven't read, but even the ones I have read I didn't know. But it's still a fun exercise!
21. Mad that I missed Slaughterhouse Five. Even madder that I got both Ayn Rand books right.
Loved this! I really enjoyed the reader's voice. Looking forward to more.
Thank you for that very nice compliment!
This was so good!
Thanks Donna! So nice of you to say!
Dude I got 8/50 I need to read more😭😭
Is anyone aware this is Al Jackson the supreme modern artist?
Hahaha! You mean the "wannabe" supreme modern artist! LOL. But thank you Lila, that was a nice thing to say!
Oddly enough, these "great books" start similarly. They just jump into a random time and description, important and straight into the story.
Great observation! I hadn't thought about that before. Yeah, it causes you wonder, "What is this about?"
Mispronounced Marseilles.
Great Video.. Keep 'Em Rolling!!!
Thanks bro!
15/50 😂 funnily enough, a fair amount of those were books I haven't read, and I missed guesses for some of my favorite books too. But I think this was fun way to decide what novels to read next!
Wow, there are so many of these I haven't read, but even the ones I have read I didn't know. But it's still a fun exercise!
21. Mad that I missed Slaughterhouse Five. Even madder that I got both Ayn Rand books right.
Loved this! I really enjoyed the reader's voice. Looking forward to more.
Thank you for that very nice compliment!
This was so good!
Thanks Donna! So nice of you to say!
Dude I got 8/50 I need to read more😭😭
Is anyone aware this is Al Jackson the supreme modern artist?
Hahaha! You mean the "wannabe" supreme modern artist! LOL. But thank you Lila, that was a nice thing to say!
Oddly enough, these "great books" start similarly. They just jump into a random time and description, important and straight into the story.
Great observation! I hadn't thought about that before. Yeah, it causes you wonder, "What is this about?"
Mispronounced Marseilles.