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- From: lmollett@lunatix.uucp (Laura Mollett)
- Subject: Re: Stark Naked
- Organization: Lexington Public Access Unix. -KY- (606) 255-9121
- Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1992 04:38:35 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec25.043835.11454@lunatix.uucp>
- References: <1hahimINNlre@morrow.stanford.edu> <1992Dec24.155942.7362@speedy.aero.org>
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- In article <1992Dec24.155942.7362@speedy.aero.org> nadel@attatash.aero.org (Miriam Nadel) writes:
- >
- [snip snip]
- >If the book in question is by Norton Juster, that gives me more incentive
- >to go out and get it. I wasn't aware that he had written anything but
- >_The Phantom Tollbooth_ which should not be given to children too young
- >to understand the humor.
- >
- >Miriam Nadel
-
- That was a wonderful book! I'll never forget Miles and his car and Tick Tock,
- the watchdog, tho I haven't read it since I was in high school (too many years
- ago to mention). I've lived since then in great fear of leaping to the Isle
- of Conclusion and having to swim the sea to get back :). Thanks for reminding
- me. Did you know it was made into a movie too? That and the Little Prince
- are two of the best "childrens" movies I can think of (the one with Gene Wilder,
- not the cartoon, tho.)
- Laura Mollett
-