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Re: [school-discuss] valentine's day audiobook cd



Oh come on~ Just because I forgot to put a ;-) do you think I'm really
upset? Dracula is one of the most suspenseful books I ever read. Stoker was a great author.

On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 08:24:32 -0600
mike eschman <meschman@etc-edu.com> wrote:
>On Wednesday 05 February 2003 09:02 pm, Dave Prentice wrote:
>. Oh, yeah, Dracula -- there's an appropriate Valentine's day book!
>
>i'm listening, but don't hear the name of an alternative that gutenberg
>might
>have.
>
>dave's upset i think because dracula is the same sort of threat to
>humanity
>that harry potter is ...
>
>mike eschman, etc ...
>
>. Dave Prentice
>. prentice@instruction.com
>. From: mike eschman <meschman@etc-edu.com>
>. To: Posted Etexts for Project Gutenberg <posted@listserv.unc.edu>;
>. School Forge <schoolforge-discuss@schoolforge.net>
>. Date: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 1:57 PM
>. Subject: [school-discuss] valentine's day audiobook cd
>. hello,
>. if you're interested, we selected the following books for the
>. valentine's day
>. <snip>
>. d.h. lawrence sons and lovers
>. jane eyre
>. wuthering heights
>. phantom of the opera
>. dracula
>. the scarlet letter
>. balazac study of a woman
>. king solomon's mines
>.
>. mike eschman, etc ...
>
>--
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