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In response to
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This Map Shows The Most Famous Book Set In Every State -- (link)
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by
ty97
KS: What a missed opportunity for In Cold Blood
Posted by
con_carne
Oct 11 '13, 09:24
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is elvesy, even though I've never read it.
Responses:
I think this is novels only. -- nm
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ty97
Oct 11, 09:31
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nope, take a look at SD
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znufrii
Oct 11, 09:57
Not if AK gets Into the Wild. -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Oct 11, 09:40
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That really should be Call of the Wild. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 11, 09:49
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this is what I thought it would be for Alaska. or another Jack London novel. -- nm
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Diva
Oct 11, 09:52
RIGHT?
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Dr.Vermin
Oct 11, 09:51
I didn't get that it was. But to your point, In Cold Blood is a true crime novel -- nm
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con_carne
Oct 11, 09:33
L2 -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 11, 09:25
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