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Eric Maas
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3. Refusing to read the signals, while quoting Wordsworth who points out the differences between ‘to usurp upon’ and ‘to usurp’. The parallels are obvious.
Then the mystery of Melanie approaching, getting to sleep in Lurie’s daughter’s old bedroom(!). But realizing that even she may intend to use him, he has done, is doing worse…
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Then the mystery of Melanie approaching, getting to sleep in Lurie’s daughter’s old bedroom(!). But realizing that even she may intend to use him, he has done, is doing worse…
Eric Maas
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2. Seducing - and failing - Melanie Isaacs.
Cheap, insincere, pointless really without any connection.
— 3 hours, 54 min ago
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Cheap, insincere, pointless really without any connection.
Eric Maas
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1. Losing the bliss of coupling with Soraya
AI suggested Disgrace (and Stoner), based on some of my most successful reads, the theme of Tragic Lucidity I am currently highly involved in and the need to find a connection in the next title.
Lurie is in many ways nothing like me, but from Page 1, the tone is about right. Promoting
— 4 hours, 34 min ago
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AI suggested Disgrace (and Stoner), based on some of my most successful reads, the theme of Tragic Lucidity I am currently highly involved in and the need to find a connection in the next title.
Lurie is in many ways nothing like me, but from Page 1, the tone is about right. Promoting
Eric Maas
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His own opinion, which he does not air, is that the origins of speech lie in song, and the origins of song in the need to fill out with sound the overlay and rather empty human soul.
— 7 hours, 30 min ago
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Reading and listening for the Booker zoom group. I really disliked the plot last time but want to hear different POVs
— Feb 25, 2026 08:23AM
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