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The Tuesday List

by Elisa

So, remember that I was sick last week? Yeah, I got worse and kind of missed Thanksgiving. Still, here’s the weekly list.

Aunt Dimity and the Duke by Nancy Atherton - Book two of the Aunt Dimity series. This one is actually about how the neighbors from book one met. Aunt Dimity is even still alive.

A Great Day For Up by Dr. Seuss - Silly fun. The end is my favorite part.

Doctor Who: The Shooting Scripts - Scripts for season one of the new Doctor Who. I’m still working my way through this one. I can’t decide if I should review it here or on Watching Doctor Who.

Getting Started as a Freelance Writer by Robert W. Bly - I haven’t gotten any farther on this one.

Million Dollar Baby by Amy Patricia Meade - Stalled out on this one. Maybe next week?

Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story by Nobuhiro Watsuki - I’ve reviewed the first one. Is anyone interested in a review of the second one?

So, there you go. These are the books I am working on now.


2 Responses to “The Tuesday List”

  1. Gillian Says:

    I know I’m slow, but sometimes I do catch up :). I think you should review the Dr Who shooting scripts in both places, because Dr Who is like cookbooks - no such things as too much. I started my Dr Who viewing from the very first Dr Who, which says it all…

  2. Elisa Says:

    Thanks, Gillian. Good point. Or, I will at least review in one and link to myself. Good to know that you are another Dr Who fan. :)

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