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10 hours ago ago from Calico Reaction
I've actually been pondering this theme for a while, and rather than going the obvious route for February and choosing Romance (and therefore annoying all you singles in the crowd), I decided to "riff" off Black History Month instead. I think that's fair. :) The theme: Black Women Writing Spec Fic Black History Month aside, these are books that, if I don't already own (I own 3 out of 4 of them, but I'm not telling you which ones are ...
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15 hours ago ago from Fresh Ink Books
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11 hours ago ago from Dale Callahan
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Survey says... What's the best book you've read this year? ARRGGGHH. So hard to pick just three, but I'll give it a shot. 1. Jellicoe Road, by Melina Marchetta. There is so much beauty and horror and brilliance packed into this book that, after I was finished, I felt like I had just gorged myself on the literary version of a Christmas dinner. You cannot read this book without engaging your brain - not that it wasn't incredibly fun and ...
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1 day ago ago from FanHouse
TOLEDO, Ohio -A book has been mailed back to an Ohio library after six decades, accompanied by an anonymous letter of remorse. The biography "Napoleon" by Emil Ludwig recently arrived at Toledo's main library, with a brief note that read: "I removed this book from your stacks in 1949 and did not check it out. I apologize. It's an excellent book and in good condition." The person who signed it "An ex-Toledoan" also wrote, "Carrying guilt for ...
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