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One of the most moving first person accounts I've ever encountered is The Man Who Broke Into Auschwitz: A True Story of World War II. Denis Avey shares what he experienced along with his personal…Continue
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In the Edgar Allan Poe Audio Collection, Basil Rathbone and Vincent Price literally outdo each other…Continue
Started by Susan G. Baird. Last reply by Herbert Agyemang Jan 27.
The recent tragedy of the Costa Concordia has been compared by passengers to the Titanic! Walter Lord's incomparable retelling of the dramatic event In…Continue
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For a little self improvement, …Continue
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Kerry Underwood's 1920s flapper Phryne Fisher is enlivened and enhanced under Stephanie Daniel's glorious presentation. She even breaks into the songs of the period. For some fun try…Continue
Started by Susan G. Baird. Last reply by Susan G. Baird Jan 18.
Thrillers, mysteries, what fun they are to read. What are you listening to these days?Continue
Started by Alan Scheer. Last reply by Tad Davis Dec 31, 2011.
When I was 13-years-old, I was SHOCKED to see my small town (Lebanon, PA) mentioned in The Red-Headed League! I've been in love with Holmes and Watson ever since. To add to the thrill, the eminent…Continue
Started by Susan G. Baird. Last reply by Brian Plewa Dec 28, 2011.
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