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21 hours ago ago from Rebecca Reads
This week, I didn’t get as much reading done as I’d thought I would. I also failed to keep up with blogs yet again, as I’d intended. That was mainly because compiling the information for the February 2010 Harlem Renaissance took me about five times longer than I’d anticipated! I did enjoy the experience. It was one of those “do I have to?” jobs that, once I began, I enjoyed every day. I added tons of books to my TBR as I read about each ...
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by Roddy Doyle Vintage; 2005 Review by Bill Kirton So far, there are two books in Roddy Doyle’s The Last Roundup . The first, A Star Called Henry , was (apparently, because I haven’t read it) brilliant; the second, Oh, Play That Thing ! (which I have read), seems to have disappointed his fans because they felt let down by it. Its opening and some of the themes which thread through it make it clear that it’s part of a continuum and its ...
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Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Blackwater: Private Army In The News Again December 16, 2009 Audio for this story from Fresh Air from WHYY will be available at approx. 5:00 p.m. ET Enlarge ...
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