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<P>Laurel Girvan wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>thanks to whoever wished us u.s. kids happy thanksgiving.
what's the next
<BR>national holiday in the uk? boxing day or something, i'm sure.
<P>anyway, i have another book recommendation. i think i already
told some
<BR>one on the list how great this book was but i'll say it to all of you.
<BR>the book is called the virgin suicides, by jeff eugenides (this time
i
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<FONT SIZE=+1>Eugenides? I think he is Greek, can you check on that please?</FONT>
<P><I><FONT SIZE=+1>Nicholas xox</FONT></I>
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>remembered the author!). i realize it's not
strictly b&s related but i
<BR>think this book has the same feel as b&s tunes. it's completely
timeless,
<BR>but still manages to be perfectly evocative of a certain time and place.
<BR>it's been out since 1992, so i hope you all can find it somewhere.
<P>cheerio (my linguistics prof wants us to find him some good
<BR>british/american english comparisons. if you'd like to contribute
a
<BR>favorite word or phrase, feel free.)
<P>laurel
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