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johnbdh
December 14th, 2010, 10:43 AM
I have just finished reading Black Out and All Clear by Connie Willis and have a few questions I would love to discuss with others who have read the series like...
What did Binnie not tell Colin?
What was Binnie thinking about Colin?
What did Polly see in Collin before they went through the drop at the end?
Who is Colin Templer?
Is there a place where folks discuss the books they have read, in particular this one?
Rob B
December 14th, 2010, 12:54 PM
Where to discuss a book after reading
Basically, that's the purpose of this entire forum!
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January 29th, 2011, 01:20 AM
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Ssnedwards
April 12th, 2011, 08:39 PM
I have just finished reading Black Out and All Clear by Connie Willis and have a few questions I would love to discuss with others who have read the series like...
What did Binnie not tell Colin?
What was Binnie thinking about Colin?
What did Polly see in Collin before they went through the drop at the end?
Who is Colin Templer?
Is there a place where folks discuss the books they have read, in particular this one?
I googled "who is Colin Templer" and what I found was that he was a descendant of Eileen. One commenter said Eileen was his great-great grandmother. That's as much of an answer as I was able to find. Like you I wanted specific answers to the same questions you listed. I'm not any good at figuring out puzzles or solving mysteries. Anyone else out there good at catching and interpreting her clues?
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