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2hemlokgang
How do you do that, moibiblio?
The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century by Thomas Friedman
The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century by Thomas Friedman
4moibibliomaniac
A word in your ear; and, Just another word, by Ivor Brown
#2 hemlokgang Here's a tutorial:
http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/linking/_A_HREF.html
You would insert the url for the new game.
#2 hemlokgang Here's a tutorial:
http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/linking/_A_HREF.html
You would insert the url for the new game.
10beardo
Portrait of a Young Man Drowning by Charles Perry
14ejj1955
The Medicine Man's Last Stand by Betty Baker
15LynnB
The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse by Louise Erdrich
16moibibliomaniac
First Annual Report of the Hawaiian Historical Society. Printed by the Hawaiian Gazette Company 1893
17Schmerguls
The Milwaukee Road: Its First Hundred Years, by August Derleth (read 18 Apr 1994)
18hemlokgang
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
23lady_perrin
The Haunted Bookshop by Christopher Morley
24Vonini
The haunted lady by Mary Roberts Rinehart
25beardo
Our Lady of the Flowers by Jean Genet
26LynnB
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
33Thrin
The Cloudspotter's Guide by Gavin Pretor-Pinney
34lady_perrin
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
37heyjude
Ingathering : the complete People stories of Zenna Henderson / Zenna Henderson (1995), 1st ed (3d prtg.).
40ejj1955
Sailboat Chartering: The Complete Guide and International Directory by Melvin H. Ross
43moibibliomaniac
The art of the bookplate by James Keenan
47lady_perrin
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
49ejj1955
Genghis Khan: The Emperor of All Men by Harold Lamb
50hemlokgang
All The King's Men by Robert Penn Warren
51beardo
All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy
53Thrin
Shakespeare's Songbook by Ross W. Duffin ..... ducks - runs for cover.....
54ejj1955
Shakespeare's London: A Guide to Elizabethan London by Julie Ferris
55Schmerguls
London, by Edward Rutherfurd (read 10 May 2008)
56hemlokgang
London Fields by Martin Amis
61hemlokgang
In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick
63saraslibrary
The Wood Beyond the World by William Morris
64ejj1955
A Walk in Wolf Wood by Mary Stewart
65saraslibrary
A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy Tales by Ellen Datlow, et al.
67Fourpawz2
Petersburg in the Civil War: War at the Door (Virginia Regimental History Series) by William D. Henderson
68heyjude
Lighthouses & range lights of Door County, Wisconsin / Peter Bosman (2000) (pbk).
69hemlokgang
Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller
70moibibliomaniac
Robert Bridges The Augustan Books Of Modern Poetry
The Augustan Books of Poetry are a series of pamphlets of poetry edited by Edward Thompson and Humbert Wolfe; I have twelve of them.
#71: hemlokgang: Yes, "Robert Bridges" is part of the title. The book contains his poems. The title of each volume in the series contains the name of the poet.
The Augustan Books of Poetry are a series of pamphlets of poetry edited by Edward Thompson and Humbert Wolfe; I have twelve of them.
#71: hemlokgang: Yes, "Robert Bridges" is part of the title. The book contains his poems. The title of each volume in the series contains the name of the poet.
71hemlokgang
Just out of curiosity, is Robert Bridges part of the title?
73mrllkelly
The History of English Law: Centenary Essays on 'Pollock and Maitland' edited by John Hudson
77ejj1955
Illustrated Dictionary of Place Names by Kelsie B. Harder
78mrllkelly
The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Monarchy by John Cannon and Ralph Griffiths
80beardo
Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol
85Vonini
The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier
86hemlokgang
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
87Fourpawz2
This doesn't add anything to the game, but #79 sounds like a really interesting story. More for the wishlist.
89ejj1955
The Water Flowers by Edward Gorey
90LynnB
Truth and Bright Water by Thomas King
91Talbin
A Yellow Raft in Blue Water by Michael Dorris
93Schmerguls
The Water Is Wide, by Pat Conroy (read 3 Mar 1994)
94LynnB
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
95Fourpawz2
Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea: Why the Greeks Matter by Thomas Cahill
96LynnB
Why Mexicans Don't Drink Molson: rescuing Canadian business from the suds of global obscurity by Andrea Mandel-Campbell
97saraslibrary
The Business Writer's Book of Lists by Mary A. De Vries
98Thrin
Asta's Book by either "Barbara Vine" or Ruth Rendell
99Copperskye
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
100ejj1955
Read It and Eat: A Month-by-Month Guide to Scintillating Book Club Selections and Mouthwatering Menus by Sarah Gardner
101mrllkelly
The Book of the Dead, translated by E A Wallis Budge
106hemlokgang
The Dance of Anger: A Woman's Guide To Changing The Patterns Of Intimate Relationships by Harriet Goldhor Lerner
107Schmerguls
A Dance to the Music of Time Fourth Movement: Books Do Furnish a Room Temporary Kings Hearing Secret Harmonies by Anthony Powell (read 26 Jan 1984)
109moibibliomaniac
A Rough Diamond. A Comic Drama in One Act. by John B. Buckstone
112ejj1955
The Red White and Blue by John Gregory Dunne
115moibibliomaniac
A Biographical Dictionary, Containing a Brief Account of the First Settlers, and Other Eminent Characters Among the Magistrates, Ministers, Literary and Worthy Men in New England. by John Eliot.
116ejj1955
Random House Webster's Crossword Puzzle Dictionary by Random House/ed. by Stephen P. Elliott
117hemlokgang
The House of the Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne
121ejj1955
The French and Indian War: Deciding the Fate of North America by Walter R. Borneman
122moibibliomaniac
Historical nuggets: Bibliotheca Americana; or, A descriptive account of my collection of rare books relating to America by Henry Stevens
123heyjude
The palace : an historical horror novel by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
124thioviolight
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror edited by Stephen Jones and Ramsey Campbell
125ejj1955
The Mammoth Hunters by Jean M. Auel
126hazelk
Hunter's Pride by Linsdsey McKenna
128Fourpawz2
The Pride of the Confederate Artillery: The Washington Artillery in the Army of Tennessee by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes, Jr.
130LynnB
Digging to America by Anne Tyler
131ejj1955
The First Frontier: Life in Colonial America by John C. Miller
133Thrin
First Lady by Kay Cottee: A history-making solo voyage around the world
135ejj1955
April Lady by Georgette Heyer
136Fourpawz2
Sophie Du Pont: A Young Lady in America : Sketches, Diaries, and Letters, 1823-1833 by Betty Bright Low
138Thrin
The Root Letters by Henry Root
139mrllkelly
The Letters of Queen Elizabeth I by Elizabeth I, G B Harrison editor
140hemlokgang
Elizabeth Costello by J.M. Coetzee
141moibibliomaniac
The History of the Most Renowned and Victorious Princess Elizabeth, Late Queen of England by William Camden
How strange that "Elizabeth" is in the title of the books listed in #'s 139 and 140. I'm currently selling the 1675 third edition of Camden's book for a friend of mine.
How strange that "Elizabeth" is in the title of the books listed in #'s 139 and 140. I'm currently selling the 1675 third edition of Camden's book for a friend of mine.
143hemlokgang
A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
144ejj1955
The Little English Handbook: Choices and Conventions by Edward P. J. Corbett
145mrllkelly
The Making of English Law: King Alfred to the Twelfth Century, by Patrick Wormald
148LynnB
The Tender Bar: A Memoir by J.R. Moehringer
150mrllkelly
Tender Is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald
159karenmarie
Darker Jewels by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
160mrllkelly
The Crown Jewels: the History of the Coronation Regalia in the Jewel House of the Tower of London, by Claude Blair (2 vols)
Unfortunately I do not have a copy of this (very expensive) book, having only the HMSO little book 'The Coronation Ceremony and the Crown Jewels' by Tessa Rose....
Unfortunately I do not have a copy of this (very expensive) book, having only the HMSO little book 'The Coronation Ceremony and the Crown Jewels' by Tessa Rose....
161moibibliomaniac
The History and Antiquities of the Tower of London, with Memoirs of Royal and Distinguished Persons, Deduced from Records, State-Papers, and Manuscripts and from other Original and Authentic Sources. by John Bayley
162Mr.Durick
Fannie Flagg's Original Whistle Stop Cafe Cookbook by Fannie Flagg
163ejj1955
Fannie Farmer's Book of Good Dinners by Fannie Merritt Farmer
165moibibliomaniac
The South Beach Diet Cookbook by Arthur Agaston
I have a whole plastic container of my wife's cookbooks in the closet in my library. One of these day I'll list them on Library Thing.
I have a whole plastic container of my wife's cookbooks in the closet in my library. One of these day I'll list them on Library Thing.
166TadAD
The National Diet of Japan: The Constitution of Japan, The Diet Law, The Rules of the House of Representatives, Principles of Political Ethics, Standards of Conduct, Detailed Rules for Application of the Standards of Conduct etc. by House of Representatives
Ok, I've never read it...but I think it's amusing to not head down the "diet fad" path. :-)
Ok, I've never read it...but I think it's amusing to not head down the "diet fad" path. :-)
167ejj1955
The House on Beartown Road: A Memoir of Learning and Forgetting by Elizabeth Cohen
169moibibliomaniac
The Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900 by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
171karenmarie
Murder in Three Acts by Agatha Christie.
172LynnB
Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden
173ejj1955
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
174Fourpawz2
The Martha Stewart Cookbook: Collected Recipes for Every Day by Martha Stewart
175moibibliomaniac
The Johnson Calendar or Samuel Johnson For Every Day in the Year. Being a Series of Sayings and Tales, Collected From His Life and Writings, by Alexander Montgomerie Bell
181hemlokgang
Memories of My Melancholy Whores by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
182mrllkelly
The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton
183heyjude
The lust lizard of Melancholy Cove by Christopher Moore (1999).
184TadAD
Lust for Life by Irving Stone
185hemlokgang
Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates: A Story Of Life In Holland by Mary Mapes Dodge
186ejj1955
Silver Pigs: A Detective Novel in Ancient Rome by Lindsey Davis
187moibibliomaniac
English book-plates ancient and modern by Egerton Castle
191Thrin
Hmm... don't know how that happened: It's yours >188 hemlokgang:
193TadAD
hemlokgang was first, so I'll continue his thread:
The History of English Law by Pollock and Maitland
The History of English Law by Pollock and Maitland
194hemlokgang
Hey, let's just go with the flow...............
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman
(Taking the liberty of changing catch to catches in return for magnanimity:)
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman
(Taking the liberty of changing catch to catches in return for magnanimity:)
195TadAD
The we can pull Thrin/LynnB's thread back in:
Free Speech, "The People's Darling Privilege": Struggles for Freedom of Expression in American History by Curtis. An interesting book, btw.
Free Speech, "The People's Darling Privilege": Struggles for Freedom of Expression in American History by Curtis. An interesting book, btw.
197hemlokgang
Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela
198TadAD
The Long Lavender Look by John D. MacDonald
199Schmerguls
Long Day's Journey into War: December 7, 1941, by Stanley Weintraub (read 22 Nov 2001)
200moibibliomaniac
Remarks on Dr. Samuel Johnson's Journey to the Hebrides; in which are contained observations on the antiquities, language, genius, and manners of the Highlanders of Scotland (1779) by Donald M'Nicol
201ejj1955
The Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus: The Ultimate Language Reference for American Readers by Oxford University Press
202TadAD
Oxford Blood by Antonia Fraser
203mrllkelly
Wonderful Blood by Caroline Walker Bynum
205mrkurtz
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses: Or Moses' Magical Spirit-Art Known as the Wonderful Arts of the Old Wise Hebrews, Taken from the Mosaic Books of the Kabbalah and the Talmud, for the Good of Mankind by Joseph H Peterson
206mrllkelly
Moses and Akhenaten: The Secret History of Egypt at the Time of the Exodus by Ahmed Osman
....in the interests of the game i did not stop at the major title!
....in the interests of the game i did not stop at the major title!
209hemlokgang
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr.
210moibibliomaniac
What is Literature? by Jean-Paul Sartre
211LynnB
Kafka's Soup: A Complete History of World Literature in 14 Receipes by Mark Crick
212TadAD
No Garlic in the Soup - A Portugese Adventure by Leonard Wibberley
213ejj1955
Southern California: Family Adventure Guide by Laura Kath Fraser
215LynnB
Family Matters by Rohinton Mistry
218hemlokgang
A Stranger Is Watching by Mary Higgins Clark
219hemlokgang
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221hemlokgang
Private Eyes by Jonathan Kellerman
224Schmerguls
An Eye for an Eye? The Morality of Punishing by Death, by Stephen Nathanson (read 24 Apr 1988)
225ejj1955
The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan
226mrllkelly
The Way of the World by William Congreve
227moibibliomaniac
No Way to Pick a President: How Money and Hired Guns Have Debased American Elections by Jules Witcover
228hemlokgang
All the President's Men by Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward
229Schmerguls
The President's Plane is Missing, by Robert J. Serling (read 11 Oct 1970)
230hemlokgang
The Quest of the Missing Map (Nancy Drew, Book 19) by Carolyn Keene
231TadAD
Quest for the Well of Souls Jack Chalker
233TadAD
The Sign of Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
234hemlokgang
The Sign of the Twisted Candles (Nancy Drew, Book 9) by Carolyn Keene
235TadAD
Hehe, I wondered if you'd switch genders and go for either of the Hardy Boy stories: The Sinister Signpost or Sign of the Crooked Arrow. :-)
I'll go that way, but I'll make it The Twisted Claw (Hardy Boys #18) by Franklin W. Dixon.
I'll go that way, but I'll make it The Twisted Claw (Hardy Boys #18) by Franklin W. Dixon.
236karenmarie
I have no books that have twisted or claw in them.... embarrassing. Serious lack in library.
The Power Makers: Steam, Electricity, and the Men Who Invented Modern America by Maury Klein. Lots of words to choose from.
The Power Makers: Steam, Electricity, and the Men Who Invented Modern America by Maury Klein. Lots of words to choose from.
237hemlokgang
Other that #234, I am snagged as well.
238TadAD
Sorry, I didn't mean to shut it down. I thought someone with a science fiction or mystery bend would come in with one of the many having 'claw' in them.
Modern Bridge Conventions by William S. Root
Modern Bridge Conventions by William S. Root
239hemlokgang
Actually, TadaD, I didn't mean you had shut the whole thread down, just our little repartee this morning......so just to pick up my earlier frivolous train of thought..............
The Haunted Bridge (Nancy Drew, Book 15) by Carolyn Keene
The Haunted Bridge (Nancy Drew, Book 15) by Carolyn Keene
243TadAD
Victorian Treasures: An Album and Historical Guide for Collectors by Carol McD. Wallace
246Fourpawz2
The Scottish Enlightenment: The Historical Age of the Historical Nation by Alexander Broadie
248Fourpawz2
The Proud Tower : A Portrait of the World Before the War : 1890-1914 by Barbara W. Tuchman
249hemlokgang
Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther
250bedda
Children of the light: the rise and fall of New Bedford whaling and the death of the arctic fleet by Everett S. Allen
251LynnB
Mercy Among the Children by David Adams Richards
252ejj1955
Children of Dune by Frank Herbert
255hemlokgang
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by Anonymous
256TadAD
The life of Sir Thomas More,: Knight, lord high chancellor of England under King Henry the Eighth and His Majesty's ambassador to the courts of France and Germany by Cresacre More
Hmmm, the touchstone didn't take on the title. Maybe too long?
Hmmm, the touchstone didn't take on the title. Maybe too long?
258moibibliomaniac
THE POEMS OF ALFRED LORD TENNYSON 1830-1858 by Alfred Tennyson
260TadAD
Soupçon I: Seasonal Samplings from the Junior League of Chicago by Junior League of Chicago
263thioviolight
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection edited by Ellen Datlow and Kelly Link & Gavin J. Grant
264Mr.Durick
The Fantasy Cookbook by Rita Hildebrandt
266karenmarie
Time and Time Again by Jack Finney
268Schmerguls
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270Schmerguls
A Wife for the Pretender, by Peggy Miller (read 20 Jan 1990)
#268 used "Again" but I was too late, so I deleted it.
#268 used "Again" but I was too late, so I deleted it.
271TadAD
Pretender to the Throne: Further Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin by Vladimir Voinovich (currently reading)
274sabreuse
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales by Jon Scieszka
277moibibliomaniac
Essays about men, women, and books by Augustine Birrell
280bedda
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt
282Vonini
Clear and present danger by Tom Clancy
289bedda
Money, Money, Money: The Meaning of the Art and Symbols on United States Paper Currency by Nancy Winslow Parker
290hemlokgang
Man's Search for Meaning: An Introduction to Logotheraphy by Victor E. Frankl
294heliophobe
ModCon: The Secret World Of Extreme Body Modification by Shannon Larratt
295mrllkelly
The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court by Jeffrey Toobin
296moibibliomaniac
Defining the World: The Extraordinary Story of Dr Johnson's Dictionary by Henry Hitchings
297TadAD
The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf
300thioviolight
South of the Border, West of the Sun by Haruki Murakami
301Mr.Durick
The Border Cookbook by Cheryl Jamison
304hemlokgang
The Dream of Scipio by Iain Pears
305heyjude
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick.
306Fourpawz2
Darien: The Scottish Dream of Empire by John Prebble
308TadAD
Development of American Citizenship, 1608-1870 by James H. Kettner
312hemlokgang
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin
313tropics
What Bird Is That?: A Guide To The Birds Of Australia - Neville W. Cayley
315TadAD
Well, of course The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams *smile*
317ejj1955
Complete Bartender Guide by Bob Sennett
318TadAD
Morris' Human Anatomy: A Complete Systematic Treatise by Henry Morris
321hemlokgang
The Human Stain by Philip Roth
323TadAD
Blood Relations: The Rise & Fall of the du Ponts of Delaware by Leonard Mosley
326Fourpawz2
Blood Brothers by Brian Lumley
327thioviolight
The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky
328karenmarie
(okay, I admit it! yes, I read trashy vampire books!)
Fangs for the Memories (The Young Brothers, Book 1) by Kathy Love
Fangs for the Memories (The Young Brothers, Book 1) by Kathy Love
329Schmerguls
Brideshead Revisited The Sacred and Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder, by Evelyn Waugh (read 18 Mar 1947 - re-read 27 Nov 1982)
Will I need to read it a third time before seeing the new movie?
Will I need to read it a third time before seeing the new movie?
332bedda
Death in the silent places by Peter Hathaway Capstick
333hemlokgang
Silent Partner (Alex Delaware) by Jonathan Kellerman
334TadAD
Run Silent, Run Deep by Edward L. Beach
335LynnB
Deep Cultural Diversity by Gilles Paquet
336bedda
Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea by Gary Kinder
340ejj1955
White Gold Wielder: The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by Stephen K. Donaldson
#338 wow, yes, he was very strange.
#329 I saw an ad for the new Brideshead movie last night--it looks as though the primary focus is the romance, though of course it's hard to tell for sure from an ad.
#338 wow, yes, he was very strange.
#329 I saw an ad for the new Brideshead movie last night--it looks as though the primary focus is the romance, though of course it's hard to tell for sure from an ad.
342karenmarie
I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith
346mrllkelly
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf
348heyjude
The War God's Own by David Weber (1999).
350moibibliomaniac
Tales of the Menehune by Mary Kawena Puku'i
351moibibliomaniac
Carrousel For Bibliophiles A Treasury of Tales, Narratives, Epigrams & Sundry Curious Studies Relating to a Noble Theme by William Targ
Now there's a few more words to work with.
Now there's a few more words to work with.
352TadAD
Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman: Adventures of a Curious Character by Richard P. Feynman
353Schmerguls
You're the Boss, by Edward J. Flynn (read 7 Sept 1952)
354karenmarie
What to Expect When You're Expecting by Arlene Eisenberg
356TadAD
The Once and Future King by T. H. White
358Vonini
The Killing Joke by Anthony Horowitz
359karenmarie
The Killing Dance by Laurell K. Hamilton
361ejj1955
Washington: The Indispensable Man by James Thomas Flexner
362heliophobe
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364siubhank
Endangered Pleasures: In Defense of Naps, Bacon, Martinis, Profanity, and Other Indulgences by Barbara Holland
365moibibliomaniac
Journal of the Bacon Society No. 1 June 1886
The book contains the initial proceedings of the Bacon Society, explaining why Bacon was the author of Shakespeare's Works. ....not!
The book contains the initial proceedings of the Bacon Society, explaining why Bacon was the author of Shakespeare's Works. ....not!
366Fourpawz2
Who Killed Society? by Cleveland Amory
368LynnB
The Man Who Ate Everything by Jeffrey Steingarten
369TadAD
It Must've Been Something I Ate by Jeffrey Steingarten
374ejj1955
World Atlas of the Past: 4-volume set by John Haywood
377Schmerguls
The Listening Post Eighteen Years on Vatican Hill, by Thomas B. Morgan (read 28 Feb 1947)
378TadAD
Rome, Florence, Venice And The Vatican: Three Pearls of Italy by Bonechi
Mr. Bonechi is, evidentally, unable to count...
Mr. Bonechi is, evidentally, unable to count...
383heyjude
West Group's Wolf V. Pig: Superior Court of Appeals No. 93-ani-1 January 1, 1999. The law librarians out there should remember this one! ;-)
385TadAD
American Ballads: Naughty Ribald and Classic by Gold Medal Books
387hemlokgang
Pope Joan by Donna Woolfolk Cross
389hemlokgang
The Cold Six Thousand: A Novel by James Ellroy
390LynnB
One Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley
391TadAD
Forty Thousand in Gehenna by C. J. Cherryh
395Schmerguls
Sioux City: A Novel by J. Hyatt Downing (read 25 Aug 1960)
396karenmarie
The Emerald City of Oz by L. Frank Baum
397moibibliomaniac
HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY OF ICONOPHILES OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK AND CATALOGUE OF ITS PUBLICATIONS WITH HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES by Richard Hoe Lawrence
We should probably start a new game when we reach #400
We should probably start a new game when we reach #400
399heyjude
The new shoe by Arthur W. Upfield.
400TadAD
Shipwrecks of New Jersey: A Popular Dive Guide by Gary Gentile
402mrllkelly
sorry: stupidly did not realise new game meant 'new game' rather than book title without an author!-- had been going to put 'Quest for Kim: In Search of Kipling's Great Game' by Peter Hopkirk but have moved to new page with different book... ...m
403thesmellofbooks
War for the Oaks was written by Emma Bull, not Charles de Lint. Of course, at a glance I'm not sure what the game is here. Maybe it is "reassign a title".