Listing Bookmarks
List of Bookmarks
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Summary
Olive Snook finds out. Though "finding out" implies that the finding was passive. Post-series, if we pretend the last couple episodes never happened. Which I sometimes do.
Last bookmarked by ChristyCorr
23 Apr 2012
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Summary
At that very moment (in the sense that the infinite encompassed all moments), the narrator was making himself a cup of tea.
Last bookmarked by ChristyCorr
23 Apr 2012
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Rec 2
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The story of strong coffee, exploding foodstuffs, newfound adventure, and a different sort of reawakened dead.
Last bookmarked by calliopes_pen
1 Jan 2012
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Rec 10
Summary
Emerson and Olive working together, with bonus Pigby!
Last bookmarked by escritoireazul
6 Nov 2011
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Rec 5
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Emerson Cod left, however, just minutes too early. For delivered to his door, twelve minutes, three seconds after, was a newspaper with its headline story blaring: 'No news in the case of the murder spree committed by Lady Gaga and Honey B!'
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Rec 3
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The facts were these. One day, three hours, seven minutes and six seconds ago one Madam Beatrice Bethany Comfort, owner, proprietor and, yes, Madam in the less respectable sense, of the famously infamous Madam Beatrice’s bordello, a brothel, walked into her boudoir to find a shocking scene.
Last bookmarked by Hllangel
1 Jan 2011
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Summary
Olive Snook was having a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
Last bookmarked by minna
31 Dec 2010
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Summary
More than a year has passed since Harry left the Wizarding world. Now he's known as the Pie Maker, but his quiet life is about to be disrupted by an unexpected visitor and a murder.
Last bookmarked by Silent_Serendipity
25 Sep 2010
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There's a line in Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" that I always hear as "dogs say goodnight" (instead of "dark, sacred nights"). Well, why wouldn't they?
Last bookmarked by GypsyJr
14 Jul 2010
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Rec 2
Summary
Olive Snook comes up with a carefully constructed plan. Or constructs one anyways.
Last bookmarked by HematiteBadger
16 Jan 2010
