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Saturday, July 16, 2011

I picked up a book at the library today that I'm enjoying quite a bit


It's a murder mystery called Oscar Wilde and a Death of No Importance, by Gyles Brandreth. Its main character is Oscar Wilde, but it also features Arthur Conan Doyle and is told from the point of view of his friend and biographer, Robert Sherard. There are two other books--Oscar Wilde and a Game Called Murder (also at the branch today), and Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man's Smile (which is available at other branches). They are all three available on the Kindle as well.

Okay, I have some things to do before bed. Good night. Hope you're enjoying the weekend. :)

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