In a message dated 3/2/01 8:56:23 PM,
abc@wt.net writes:
<< I read each new book as it comes out, and I enjoy
it. Then I forget it. To steal an analogy I've used to sort
of justify my reading of another writer, the Parker books are
like potato chips: they're full of empty calories and I know
they're not good for me, but I like 'em anyway.
>>
Well, now I have to disagree with Bill. The Spenser books are
like fat-free Pringles. You read them and enjoy them and feel
like you have had a treat that really hasn't done you any
damage at all.
We have carried this far enough here. We now return you to
your regular broadcast schedule.
Jean Heller
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