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July 09, 2009

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Hey Gina,Nibs! A new Dickens book ha been released. It is about Dickens and his Baltimore reading tour and he is involved in a terrorist plot. It is called "Not Quite Dead" by John MacLachlan Gray.
Angela

Another one! My word, I'll never keep up with them all. But thanks, Angela. This is the first I've heard of it, so I appreciate the heads up, and I'll check into it.

Wow, Gina, that poster is absolutely beautiful! :D And so creative, too. This film seems more interesting the more I've seen it - and I'd also like to let you know that the Disney channel is doing some TV spots on the associated train tour, so you can get a sneak peek of it there (and probably on YouTube, too).

And that book sounds fairly familiar to me, Angela... I think it was based on a real story about Dickens and a lady stalker he had!

Gina, Just wanted to let you know that I didn't see the poster when I clicked on the page. Instead of the poster, there was a picture of an orange fire.
Angela

It's still working for me. Did you scroll all the way down?

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