primrose and
bluetrekker and
pinkprincess47 have all done it, which means I must, too.
* Grab the nearest book.
* Open the book to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post the text of the next two to five sentences in your journal along with these instructions.
* Don't dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST.My copy of Sadiku's "
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I added you a few days ago - hope you don't mind. Your posts are relevant to my interests ;)
I adore Baxter's Manifold trilogy. Well, I like the last two, love the first one - Time.
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I think I'll try that trilogy next. Mike (my husband) said he liked it but that it was rather trippy. :-)
(BTW, it's probably too late, but good luck on your exam!)
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Yeah, the second two were a bit out there. Being the 'manifold' trilogy, it's more a series of 3 books with the same characters living in parallel universes. They all have similar drives and personality traits, but are put in very different circumstances.
I decimated that exam! No need for luck!
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