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  • It plays with the current glut of vampire novels out there, it nicely refers to Garnet's penchant for vampire lovers (first Parrish, then Sebastian) * and* the fact that Sebastian is not your average vampire.

    Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2009

  • I'm having a surprising amount of fun screwing up Garnet's wedding plans.

    Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2008

  • How bl**dy depressing that was, not just Garnet's fate but Henry tells everyone how much better off we were in his days than now.

    Out With The Old Newmania 2008

  • Mason got to stay up late, which for him is almost more exciting than the musicial event, AND we supported Garnet's life's work (there was a $16 charge/per adult for the show.)

    Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2008

  • I'm keeping my eye on some other British novelists, including Salley Vickers, who trained as a psychoanalyst before becoming a writer and whose first novel, "Miss Garnet's Angel," was a surprise best seller in England; Maria McCann, a historical novelist whose "As Meat Loves Salt" is glorious; and David Peace, author of the Red Riding quartet, described by Publishers Weekly as "grim whodunit noir."

    The Best British Authors Cynthia Crossen 2010

  • Those of you who know me from WAY back, know that some time in high school I discovered Garnet's brother Stan Rogers.

    Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2008

  • Unfortunately, when Ukridge is around things never seem to go according to plan, and with the additional complications of angry professors, threatening creditors, misbehaving chickens - oh, and true love to boot - Garnet's holiday in the country is looking less restful by the minute!

    Archive 2009-10-01 tinylittlelibrarian 2009

  • Unfortunately, when Ukridge is around things never seem to go according to plan, and with the additional complications of angry professors, threatening creditors, misbehaving chickens - oh, and true love to boot - Garnet's holiday in the country is looking less restful by the minute!

    Celebrate the Author: PG Wodehouse tinylittlelibrarian 2009

  • I've been especially baffled by the numerous comments about Garnet's supposed lack of moral fiber.

    Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2007

  • I'm currently trying to decide on a title for Garnet's fifth book.

    The Problem of Naming Things tate hallaway 2008

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