Classic Novels
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GATSBY
DICKENS
HEMINGWAY
HUCKLEBERRY
MOBY
HOLDEN
STEINBECK
ODYSSEUS
SHERLOCK
ATTICUS
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DICKENS
HEMINGWAY
HUCKLEBERRY
MOBY
HOLDEN
STEINBECK
ODYSSEUS
SHERLOCK
ATTICUS
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Found Sherlock, but couldn’t find Watson. I never have been a good reader. “When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.” Babe Ruth. I did enjoy the library section yesterday. I have a library of my own that contains some of the greatest math (and science) books ever written, from slide rule operating instructions, to infinite dimensional vector spaces, and Quantum Electro Dynamics. Many happy hours sitting on the patio with great books (AKA. Bio Optic Organized Knowledge Systems) One of the 5 (since I have 5 bookmarks) that I’m reading now is called “What is the name of this book?”
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1:34 ..Easy for such long words but I’m such a bibliomaniac I guess made it easier as well. You guys have a wonderful blessed day.
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I am a reader but generally not of novels. Can someone please tell me the significance of “Holden” and how it fits in here?
Anyone else have wacky format issues with these Tuesday word searches on a smartphone? My 6 month-old Samsung Galaxy S-24 sure does every Tuesday.
3:02 But MOBY is on the second line also straight across. I kept trying that one!
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