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It may not be the best idea for security purposes to write down your passwords but we all know the frustration of getting an error message when trying to log onto a site! This little book would be handy to remember all your children’s educational websites and household usernames all together.

The book contains 100 pages consisting of 2 pages for contact details and 98 pages for usernames and passwords. Ideal for insurance details, homeschool, superannuation details, and social websites.

100 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1991

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Sonia F Smith

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July 12, 2023
The Trouble with Reading

When a goat likes a book, the whole book is gone,
and the meaning hast to find an author again.
But when we read, it’s just print -deciphering,
like frost on a window: we learn the meaning
but lose what the frost is, and all that world
pressed so desperately behind.

So sometime, let’s discover how the ink
feels, to be clutching all that eternity onto
page after page. But maybe it is better not
to know; ignorance, that white country, rewards you just to accept it. You plunge; it holds you. And you have become a rich darkness.
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January 18, 2013
This is an odd collection to try to categorize or state anything about as a whole, broken as it already is into 5 sections, only one of which I found consistently good (Section 4, Elegies). I liked a number of these, their imagery and feeling. But for every one I really, really liked, there were 2 or 3 that left me flat and bored. These are subtle poems. There's not a lot of music here, but there is a tender sense of humor and a plain way of speech that sometimes works and is softly touching. In general, many of these poems contain wonderful images, but those images are surrounded by timid or lazy language, so that many pieces don't seem finished or completely whole on their own. This is a book that likely could not get published now, is how it reads, somewhat dated. But the good ones are good enough for it to be kept, had I bought it and not checked it out of the library.
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