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From:         Sharon Anderson <shander@CDSNET.NET>
Subject:      BDG: The Gilda Stories
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Is it the season, where everyone is getting ready to vacate for the summer?
        Have I been unsubbed from the list?
        Did I get the date wrong?
        Did anybody (besides me) read The Gilda Stories?

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From:         Grete <doublenerds@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: BDG: The Gilda Stories
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I've read the Gilda Stories, but my thoughts about it
have not congealed to the point where I am ready to
dive into discussion.  I am interested to hear what
everyone else thought.

I did have a couple of questions for folks who did
read it (questions are always so much easier to come
up with than assertations, aren't they?):

1.  In what ways (if any) did this book surprise you,
or take you somewhere that other vampire tales have
not?

2.  In what ways did Gilda's childhood identity as a
slave affect the decisions she made as an
adult/vampire?

3.  What was your favorite time period, and why?

Now I'm off to figure out my own answers to these
questions.

Thanks,

Grete
 Sharon Anderson <shander@cdsnet.net> wrote:
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>         Did anybody (besides me) read The Gilda
> Stories?
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