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TheGlassCat t1_j1scpm1 wrote
Reply to comment by sje46 in The simple greatness of Agatha Christie by -something_something
I would definitely subscribe to that.
TheGlassCat t1_j1sci6v wrote
Reply to comment by matsie in The simple greatness of Agatha Christie by -something_something
Reading the name "Kinsey" brings up memories of the alphabet mysteries.
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Reply to comment by Agreeable-Roof7429 in The simple greatness of Agatha Christie by -something_something
The Cat Who..... books are also very cozy.
TheGlassCat t1_j1sc0rd wrote
I always return to Christie. My only gripe is that some of her books totally lack any denouement. Poirot presents his evidence, reveals the murderer and....THE END.
She doesn't always do that, but it's disconcerting when she does. I want to atleast see the other characters' reactions to the news.
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Reply to The lifespans of honey bees living in laboratory environments has dropped about 50% over the last 50 years, hinting at possible causes for the worrisome trends across the beekeeping industry, according to new research by University of Maryland entomologists. by Wagamaga
Maybe we should try breeding them with other species of bees from, say... Africa. What could go wrong?
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Reply to Superhighway of ancient human and animal footprints in England provides an 'amazing snapshot of the past' by shyleader
What's the difference between a highway and a super highway?
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Reply to comment by CapnsJamborie in PsBattle: three costumed employees at a rural Walmart by alphabetikalmarmoset
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