“A new book?” he said. “I thought you weren’t spending money on things this year, only people and experiences.”
“Books are people and experiences,” she said.
“A new book?” he said. “I thought you weren’t spending money on things this year, only people and experiences.”
“Books are people and experiences,” she said.
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Exactly. But the book relies on the reader to turn paper and ink into people and experiences. Aren’t people amazing!
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A typical feminine reply to all sorts of questions from males but a good answer. My father gave my mother a cheque for weekly supplies- and that was it; it did not include books. Although mother was a library bus supporter for all her life.
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