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Have you read Wilbur Smith? #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 02, 2008 15:07 pm   Have you read Wilbur Smith?
 

Hi

Have you read Wilbur Smith? How did you like him?

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Have you read Wilbur Smith? #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:49 am   Have you read Wilbur Smith?
 

I have never read a novel by Wilbur Smith, but I have always liked Wilbur Post, who was Mister Ed's father. Very Happy
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Have you read Wilbur Smith? #3 (permalink) Wed Jul 09, 2008 18:01 pm   Have you read Wilbur Smith?
 

Tom, I liked Wilbur Smith's books "River God" and "Warlock"
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Have you read Wilbur Smith? #4 (permalink) Wed Jul 09, 2008 18:14 pm   Have you read Wilbur Smith?
 

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