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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Depressing...:doh:
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Depressing...:doh:
Reading through a humor collection from 1949 called Fun Fair, which I think was put out by Reader's Digest. Quips, quotes, anecdotes, some very short pieces from Benchley, Walter Winchell, many others. Most pieces are bite-sized, and many are laugh out loud funny.
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Depressing...:doh:
Over the years I searched used book stores to find as many of the Nero Wolfe books and short stories as I could find. The tone of Archie's narration is consistent over decades of stories, and while the mysteries can get kind of tangled, the climactic nailing of the bad guy is always fun.Prisoner's Base by Rex Stout. My first by Stout and thus, first book about Nero Wolfe. An old paperback from my wife's grandfather's collection, published December, 1963.
The Last of Chéri by Colette