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hermetic

(9,356 posts)
4. Gosh,
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 12:21 PM
Yesterday

people don't usually get rid of autographed books. They get more valuable with time. The few I have I keep separate.

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"The River We Remember," by William Kent Krueger Bayard Yesterday #1
Gosh, hermetic Yesterday #4
And I rarely pay more than $5 for a hardback book in good shape, Bayard 18 hrs ago #30
What a coincidence... I wrote about that book in last week's thread Number9Dream Yesterday #29
No kidding? Bayard 18 hrs ago #31
Calamity Club author Kathryn Stockett also wrote ALBliberal Yesterday #2
That's nice of you hermetic Yesterday #7
Been saving Lincoln in the Bardo Ponietz Yesterday #3
Yeah, hermetic Yesterday #5
Off the Grid/C J Box cbabe Yesterday #6
Sounds good hermetic Yesterday #15
Winter World.. by A.G. Riddle... MiHale Yesterday #8
Sounds kind of scary hermetic Yesterday #11
I have the individual books...reading #1 now. MiHale Yesterday #14
Wow! Will do hermetic Yesterday #16
Ordering Robopocalypse Bayard 18 hrs ago #33
That sounds good Bayard 18 hrs ago #32
Lawrence Of Arabia by Jeremy Wilson. byronius Yesterday #9
How nice! hermetic Yesterday #12
Whistler by Ann Patchett PittBlue Yesterday #10
So do I hermetic Yesterday #13
No horses yet! PittBlue Yesterday #23
Good day, readers. Today chasing squirrels off bird feeder and mourning txwhitedove Yesterday #17
rather get more badass of the week books. pansypoo53219 Yesterday #18
Bingeing Ian Rankin Rebus books Easterncedar Yesterday #19
Good hermetic Yesterday #20
"The Traveler" by Joseph Eckert intrepidity Yesterday #21
Excellent! hermetic Yesterday #22
Life, and Death, and Giants by Ron Rindo mentalsolstice Yesterday #24
18 pounds? Ouch! hermetic Yesterday #25
Weather forecasts Attilatheblond Yesterday #26
🤣 Told my plant-killer daughter this is the deceptive weather season... txwhitedove Yesterday #27
My location falls in a 'mountain rain shadow' Close enough to the storm blocking hunk of granite to be drier Attilatheblond Yesterday #28
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