Lost and found
Mar. 21st, 2024 07:41 pmVery annoyingly, I forgot my copy of D K Broster’s Couching at the Door on a train one and a half weeks ago. And there were two stories I still hadn't read, arrgh! But
theseatheseatheopensea to the rescue: their exhaustive list of Broster’s works online shows that one can in fact read it on archive.org, even if it didn't turn up when I searched on the title there.
When I went online to register the book as a lost item, the registration form had me choose from a list of categories. Book, electronics, baby, jewelry, clothing, ...
One of these is not like the others. *boggles*
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When I went online to register the book as a lost item, the registration form had me choose from a list of categories. Book, electronics, baby, jewelry, clothing, ...
One of these is not like the others. *boggles*