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Dear Corinthia,
Yeah, it sounds like Nature Wars is pretty much out of the question.
I don’t want to put you out of commission for that long, and I did a little
more research. It doesn’t sound like something I would be very interested
in, especially not all the way across 2,352 episodes! The premise of being
in the pure air isn’t what bothers me, though, lol. I mean, I suppose if all
they talk about is how clean the atmosphere is, it would get annoying, but
I’m guessing that would have been true a hundred years ago when it was last
on. I do think that I have a different idea, though, which could work
depending on how familiar you are with the franchise. The best part about it
is that it would feed two birds with one worm. If you’re lookin’ for a story
about a regular person who has to beat the odds despite having no clue what
he’s doing, then you’ll probably like The Winfield Files. It’s a
series of twelve books, and there’s even a TV adaptation with twelve
seasons. It’s about a guy who works in a small town grocery store with a
girl who turns out to be part of a witness relocation program. One of her
new friends posts a photo of her online against her wishes, which leads the
bad guys to finding her location. He happens to be in the background of the
photo, and gets embroiled in the intrigue and adventure. So I was thinking
that maybe we could read each book, talk about it, then watch the season of
the show that’s based on it, and talk about that too. Or we could read a
chapter, or watch an episode, at a time, if you would rather break it up
more. I’ve never read them myself, because I’m more into the classics, but
it sounds like a great place to meet in the middle. Let me know what you
think. It would be nice to have something to talk about that we’ve both
actually experienced. The “joint” parties were great, but they were still
separate parties. But people have remote book clubs all the time, and it
seems to work out for them. The delay is still there—but it always will be,
so we may as well work within its boundaries since that’s our only choice.
Looking for two birds to feed,
Condor
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