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Karol | 221 comments Hi, Julie - welcome to the "75" challenge. You sure have some weighty titles included in what you're read so far this year! What did you think of "The Devil in the White City"? I've been considering reading that one.


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Julie | 46 comments It was pretty interesting. I had no idea of the crimes that had taken place there during the "World Exposition" as they called it. Rather than being a story about just the crimes that were committed, it also followed the exposition from concept to construction and destruction. I would recommend it!



Kay wrote: "Hi, Julie - welcome to the "75" challenge. You sure have some weighty titles included in what you're read so far this year! What did you think of "The Devil in the White City"? I've been conside..."




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Karol | 221 comments Julie wrote: "It was pretty interesting. I had no idea of the crimes that had taken place there during the "World Exposition" as they called it. Rather than being a story about just the crimes that were commit..."

Julie - thanks! I've put it on my "To Read" list


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Susan Julie wrote: "My 75 books of 2009--so far and in no particular order:

How did the Slumdog Millionaire book stack up to the movie? I almost never like a movie better than the book, but that movie was SO good!!!



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Julie | 46 comments I wish I could say I've seen the movie, but I haven't :( This has to be one of my most favorite books of all time though, so if the movie is half as good, I'd be happy!


Susan wrote: "Julie wrote: "My 75 books of 2009--so far and in no particular order:

How did the Slumdog Millionaire book stack up to the movie? I almost never like a movie better than the book, but that movi..."





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Julie | 46 comments 12. Addition


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Karol | 221 comments Julie wrote: "14. The Worst Hard Time The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl"

Julie, I just read this one not too long ago. What did you think of it?


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Julie | 46 comments I learned a lot! I had always heard about the Dust Bowl, but never really new the extent of the toll it took on land and lives. I live in Eastern Kansas, so many of the locations were somewhat familiar to me.

Kay wrote: "Julie wrote: "14. The Worst Hard Time The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl"

Julie, I just read this one not too long ago. What did you think of it?"





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Karol | 221 comments Julie wrote: "I learned a lot! I had always heard about the Dust Bowl, but never really new the extent of the toll it took on land and lives. I live in Eastern Kansas, so many of the locations were somewhat fa..."

Thanks, Julie. My great-grandfather settled in Nebraska and I heard tales of the dustbowl years from my grandfather. I don't believe it was as bad there as it was in Oklahoma and the Texas panhandle, but what an awful time.



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Karol | 221 comments Julie wrote: "28. The Story of Edgar Sawtelle A Novel"


Julie, I have such mixed feelings about Edgar Sawtelle. It really was a love/hate relationship with the whole novel. What did you think of it?


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Julie | 46 comments That's exactly what I thought! I actually had to put it down and read something else until I felt like I could read it again! I loved it, but at times I really wanted to stop altogether!


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Julie | 46 comments 29. The Shack


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Karol | 221 comments Julie wrote: "31. Emily Post Daughter of the Gilded Age, Mistress of American Manners"

Julie, I hadn't heard of this biography - it really sounds fascinating.


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Julie | 46 comments A little dry, but overall very fascinating!


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Julie | 46 comments 38. The Diary


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Julie | 46 comments 41. Brooklyn


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