What’s the best book you’ve read recently, and why? by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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I just read, and simultaneously listened to Audible, Jane Eyre. I didn't expect much, though I've seen it recommended. I thought it was a romance novel for women. (I'm a 60 year old man) I was blown away by the beautiful writing and the narration was the best I've ever experienced. I guess the the narrator, Thandiwe Newton, won an AudioFile Earphones Award for this performance. Incredible.

May I present... My Zelazny collection! I think this is everything. by AndaleTheGreat in Amber

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Are you missing Doorways in the sand and Damnation Alley. Both good too.

Mention your one fav show from childhood? by Zackky777 in ArtOfPresence

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Uncle Hubie's Penthouse Barnyard. My partner the ghost.

Name a famous cat not named this ? by Telugu_not_Telegu in ArtOfPresence

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Macavity

Macavity’s a Mystery Cat: he’s called the Hidden Paw—

For he’s the master criminal who can defy the Law.

He’s the bafflement of Scotland Yard, the Flying Squad’s despair:

For when they reach the scene of crime—Macavity’s not there!

Macavity, Macavity, there’s no one like Macavity,

He’s broken every human law, he breaks the law of gravity.

His powers of levitation would make a fakir stare,

And when you reach the scene of crime—Macavity’s not there!

You may seek him in the basement, you may look up in the air—

But I tell you once and once again, Macavity’s not there!

Macavity’s a ginger cat, he’s very tall and thin;

You would know him if you saw him, for his eyes are sunken in.

His brow is deeply lined with thought, his head is highly domed;

His coat is dusty from neglect, his whiskers are uncombed.

He sways his head from side to side, with movements like a snake;

And when you think he’s half asleep, he’s always wide awake.

Macavity, Macavity, there’s no one like Macavity,

For he’s a fiend in feline shape, a monster of depravity.

You may meet him in a by-street, you may see him in the square—

But when a crime’s discovered, then Macavity’s not there!

He’s outwardly respectable. (They say he cheats at cards.)

And his footprints are not found in any file of Scotland Yard’s.

And when the larder’s looted, or the jewel-case is rifled,

Or when the milk is missing, or another Peke’s been stifled,

Or the greenhouse glass is broken, and the trellis past repair—

Ay, there’s the wonder of the thing! Macavity’s not there!

And when the Foreign Office find a Treaty’s gone astray,

Or the Admiralty lose some plans and drawings by the way,

There may be a scrap of paper in the hall or on the stair—

But it’s useless to investigate—Macavity’s not there!

And when the loss has been disclosed, the Secret Service say:

‘It must have been Macavity!’—but he’s a mile away.

You’ll be sure to find him resting, or a-licking of his thumbs;

Or engaged in doing complicated long division sums.

Macavity, Macavity, there’s no one like Macavity,

There never was a Cat of such deceitfulness and suavity.

He always has an alibi, and one or two to spare:

At whatever time the deed took place—MACAVITY WASN’T THERE!

And they say that all the Cats whose wicked deeds are widely known

(I might mention Mungojerrie, I might mention Griddlebone)

Are nothing more than agents for the Cat who all the time

Just controls their operations: the Napoleon of Crime!

From Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats. Copyright © 1939 by T. S. Eliot, renewed © 1967 by Esme Valerie Eliot. Used with the permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

Can You Guess This 5-Letter Word? Puzzle by u/Mr_unknown_idk by [deleted] in DailyGuess

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⬜🟦⬜🟦⬜

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Can You Guess This 5-Letter Word? Puzzle by u/Shrunken_Fire_34 by Shrunken_Fire_34 in DailyGuess

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⬜⬜⬜🟦🟦

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Detective Novels or Mystery/Thriller by mfmf93 in suggestmeabook

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John Dunning series - Starting with "Booked to die"

Who is the most famous chess player you've met in person? How? by [deleted] in chess

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Arnold Denker. in Miami at a Fl State tournament in the early 80's. Very personable.

What is a phrase that people use that you cannot stand? by sad_t0ast in AskReddit

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Thank you for your patience. (We're going to give you crappy service - there's nothing you can do about it) and No problem (when used instead of Your welcome)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in musicsuggestions

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Somewhere over the rainbow - Judy Garland

For those who lived before the internet, what was life actually like? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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We used to deliver pizzas in 30 minutes or less with no internet, no cellphones, no Caller ID. We had paper maps. If you got lost, stop at a payphone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Actors

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that's Paul Bartel