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Re: Book # 6 » Mashogr8

Posted by Ritch on November 17, 2002, at 10:46:12

In reply to Book # 6, posted by Mashogr8 on November 15, 2002, at 14:52:37

> I would nominate "Catch 22".
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> "Hell's Angels" has also been nominated. It's not my first choice but if Ritch still wants to read it, I would read it.
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> "THe Return of NIMH" (or something like that. Sorry, every time I try to refer back to a previous post, this unfinished one disappears and I'm tired of retyping it -- my work week was way too long.)
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> My vote is for "Catch 22". (I read this book forever ago and would really like to reread it. Should it become the selection, I'd have need and motivation).
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> I would also read either one of the others. Basically, I'm neutral, but I did mention my preferred book.
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> I just saw that there was a sequal to "Catch 22" called "Closing Time - Sequel To Catch 22". Maybe that could b e considered instead of "Catch 22" which people may have already read.
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> What are you others thinking about?
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> MA


Hi, I haven't been over here in a while! "Catch-22" would be decent pick given that we are probably going to be in another war soon. I'd still like to read "Hell's Angels", but it probably is way to sociopathic for most everybody here. Were we supposed to read a children's book at some point? Flannery O'Connor got bantered about as well. I'm not really ready to vote just yet. I would like to return to fiction. What about Hesse's "Siddhartha"? :)


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