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    miss spelling made me lol!

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    " Night over water" by Ken Follett. You learn about the the first passenger service by the Pan American Clipperairways between the USA and Europe that started in 1939.

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    The Murder of Bindy MacKenzie
    I'm loving this book!

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    I just finished my first Epub. "The First Confessor" by Terry Goodkind.

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    I just finished "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern. It's a very magical novel about Le Cirque des Reves and I hated it to end.

    I'll probably go back to my old favorite Philipa Gregory, her newest book The Kingmaker's Daughter. I've read all her stuff and they're (or should I say their) great in-betweeners.

    Also, got an iPad recently and after swearing I'd never read an e-book, I've already read over four books on my Pad and am loving it.

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    Default You should say they're !

    They're would be the correct choice because it is the contraction of "they + are", which is your meaning in this case. Their is the possessive case, which is not your intent here. I think you already knew this, or you would not have bothered to ask.

    Thank you for caring.

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    Yes, I know, I was being facetious. I'm also extremely picky about spelling, grammer and a love of mine is proofreading. I wish I could get a job doing just that. It kind of sucks at Mexican Restaurants, though, when looking at some menus...

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    Well, I don't think most Mexican restaurants have their menus written by persons claiming to have attended college.

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    Quote Originally Posted by margadri View Post
    Baltimore Blues, Laura Lippman.
    Lots of question about Baltimore!
    Is it really this dull like the author describes?
    Reminds me of my Perth in Western Australia
    I periodically re-read David Simon's Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets—"dull" isn't an adjective I'd choose, although Simon's portrait of Baltimore is less than complimentary in its own way...

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    I read Victor Hugo "The Man Who Laughs". Not everyone likes it, but i think everyone should read it.
    It makes you think about some stuff, no matter weather you like it or not. It changes something in you, in a way it makes you wiser.
    I recommend.

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