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The thought of using a travel agent to book your holiday might feel like a bygone age to many readers, but just 10 years ago it was the norm.

The novel was different things to different readers: a sketch of a bygone era in the American South, a forceful commentary on racial injustice, perhaps a coming-of-age story.

Come on a journey with me, dear readers, if you will, to those bygone days of 2015.

"Let bygones be bygones," Buhrdorf recalls saying.

"Let bygones be bygones," Dreier joked.

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"Let bygones be bygones," he said.

CNN was quick to declare print the "new vinyl," and a Guardian piece painted e-readers the "clunky and unhip" relic of a bygone tech fad.

[cartoon id= a20924"] "The Road to Camelot" is replete with antique names and strategies, and not all readers will want to follow it into the weeds of bygone political science.

Eliminating them entirely might not sit well for authors who have been branded into popularity and those who publish them, but the elitism of market manipulation through such lists does not, in the opinion of this dedicated reader, serve us as well as they did in bygone days.

Not unlike the reaction I got after the recent Meadowlark Airport columns I wrote, the words from readers were passionate, nostalgic and even a bit mournful for these bygone things that once helped sculpt the city of Huntington Beach.

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