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From: hav@dual.UUCP (Not Sid Vicious)
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Subject: Re: Reading Material Followup
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Date: Thu, 22-Aug-85 17:15:39 EDT
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<*munch*>

> that the anger in it was almost as overpowering as "The Woman's Room".
> Don't remember who wrote "The Woman's Room" but it was very popular (and
> sort of trashisized by the media)  a few years ago.
> -- 
> liz sommers

*The Women's Room* was written by Marilyn French.  I wouldn't recommend it
for the bathroom, though; you could tie up the john for hours reading just
because it's impossible to put down.  I'm **so** glad I finally got around
to reading it.

Helen Anne

     {ucbvax,ihnp4,cbosgd,hplabs,decwrl,unisoft,fortune,sun,nsc}!dual!hav 

"J. Frank Parnell."
"Ott . . . Otto."
"Do you ever feel as if your mind had started to erode?"