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Very clever, once again.
I wonder how many (like me), have added a new weather word to their vocabulary?
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These are now on my wishlist for next birthday. By the way your library’s stacks may have copies of these additional tomes:
Much Tornado About Nothing.
A Tale of Tsunami Cities.
The Green Maelstrom.
A Handful of Dust Storms.
The Mistral Affair at Styles.
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Excellent!
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One time back in the 1990s at the Canadian Medical Association, we retitled Canadian novels to reflect health care: As for Me and My Health, Generation Rx, Two-Tier Solitudes, Sphygmomanometer Rising, Medical Waste Heritage
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Hahaha. Amazing!
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Ack! Venturing into Horror (Climate Anxiety)…
👏 Bravo ! Classic retelling.
Definitely not bedtime reading….
‘S No White by Jacob Grimm
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Had to say the first one aloud to get it!
D’oh.
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Classic
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Thru a dark lens💀
I guess ‘Weathering Heights’ and ‘Heart of Darkness – power outage’ were too obvious.
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Sometimes the title is self explanatory.
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Actually, “wuthering” is just an old word for “weathering”.
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Nice post
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Books are fireproof, eh?!
Fahrenheit 451 (but a whether not weather thing).
And waterproof too!
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I like it 🤣🙃😎
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Haaaaa!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
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🙏🙏
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