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Old 05-08-2013, 03:05 PM   #1850
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Here's what I borrowed from the library yesterday:

Patrick Swayze: One Last Dance.
Leigh, Wendy (2009)

Lives Like Loaded Guns: Emily Dickenson and Her Family's Feuds.
Gordon, Lyndall (2010)

Her Blue Body Everything We Know (Earthling Poems 1965-1990).
Walker, Alice (2003).

"There Are Things I Want You To Know" About Stieg Larsson and Me.
Gabrielsson, Eva (2011).

How Stella Got Her Groove Back.
McMillan, Terry (1996).

And I checked out a 4-disc dvd collection, a British drama series from Masterpiece Theatre (PBS): Upstairs, Downstairs (Anniversary Edition).


eta: I'm half way through the book about Patrick Swayze which is not only about him, but also about Lisa (his wife), his mother (Patsy) and his father (Big Buddy) and their family of friends, but also incredibly insightful about the man himself, his accomplishments as a dancer and actor and how he owned his life - no matter the circumstance, no matter the outcome. I am enjoying this book immensely.
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