"Memoirs of a Geisha" i thought was a excellent book that gave a huge insight to where a lot of the japanese customs have come from. (me being half jap and all found it interesting)
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camille, we'll have to have a book reading club
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ReplyDeletei was planning on starting it as soon as all my papers were done (tomorrow), but i'll hold off til you get it for christmas. it'll be fun.
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are you still in happy valley, or have you already fled north for winter solstice?
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