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The Universe Teases Me.
So could be the dream house deal fell through, it isn’t looking hopeful,but it ‘ain’t over till the fat lady sings’ as they say and so far I am not singing. I think the Univers… more »
Miss Behaving
What can be more fancy than Words?
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Kimberly wrote 2 weeks ago: Reading them, of course. Or, if you’ve the stuff of Austen or Shakespeare, then by all means, … more »
Summer Reading: Angela's Ashes
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sgweber wrote 1 month ago: During Reading As you read be sure to visit the blog on occasion to leave comments with your though … more »
A Monk Swimming.
taintedfaith wrote 2 months ago: Malachy is Frank McCourt’s wild younger brother. His tale begins in America working the docks … more »
rohn reads - angela's ashes by frank mccourt
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juplife wrote 2 months ago: i picked up angela’s ashes a recently and read it for the second time. it’s an incredib … more »
Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt - A Book Review
scottwilliamfoley wrote 2 months ago: For some reason, and I don’t know why, I had it in my head that Angela’s Ashes was about … more »
Kiss me I'm Irish
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whitneymcd7 wrote 3 months ago: Seeing as today is St. Patty’s day, I think that everyone should celebrate this day in full f … more »
angela's ashes
joshuad wrote 4 months ago: ….is a rather depressing book to be reading while you’re job hunting. That said, I start … more »
The Universe Teases Me.
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Miss Behaving wrote 5 months ago: So could be the dream house deal fell through, it isn’t looking hopeful,but it ‘ain … more »
Angela's Ashes
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demigod031 wrote 7 months ago: “Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood. “Worse … more »
that time of year...
angel wrote 7 months ago: after the scene that sen. trillanes and his group created in makati last week, everything now is … more »
Angela's Ashes: A Memoir by Frank McCourt
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Solace wrote 1 year ago: Synopsis: “Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood, … more »
