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THE TIME OF MY LIFE: Book review | The Back Cover - Roanoke.com

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The Bellevue Literary Press | Literature, Arts and Medicine Blog

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Even as newspaper and magazine book review sections are shrinking or disappearing, our books are getting significant review attention. Originally posted here: The Bellevue Literary Press | Literature, Arts and Medicine Blog

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Book Page Ideas Aplenty | paper crave

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I am loving the trend in book page crafts and decorations, and I'm still awaiting the time when I'll finally be able to put together this fabulous book page wreath . I've got the supplies. Now, I just need to find time! In the meantime, here are a few more book page ideas that have caught my eye lately. Kellie from ScrapLog made a beautiful wreath using paper ringlets made by cutting book pages into strips. Love this: She also used ...

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Moon’s Newspaper Slowly Sets In The East

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The Washington Times' Cuts In Staff & Coverage Cue New Era (Howard Kurtz/The Washington Post; Dec 3) The Washington Times , which gained a strong foothold in a politically obsessed city as a conservative alternative to much of the mainstream media, is about to become a drastically smaller newspaper. Nearly three decades after its founding by officials of the Unification Church, the Times said Wednesday it is laying off at least 40 ...

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Books for Readers # 126

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Meredith Sue Willis's Books for Readers #126 December 13 , 2009 For a free email subscription to Books for Readers, send a blank email to Readerbooks-subscribe@topica.com If you want to link to something in this newsletter, you should use the permanent link here rather than this page, which changes each issue. First, I want to mention THE LEOPARD by Giuseppe Di Lampedusa, which I’d been hearing about ...

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What Work-Life Books Have You Found Useful? - The Juggle - WSJ

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By Rachel Emma Silverman As a Juggle editor, I receive a stack of books about work-life issues every week from publishers and authors everything from stress-relief manuals for working parents to improving couples' sex lives after having kids . Weeding through the vast literature on the topic is a task that most jugglers simply dont have time for, as we noted in our post on the slew of new parenting-advice books . It's tough to find time to ...

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Best Books For A Book Club? Lynn Neary's '09 Picks : NPR

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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 Best Books For A Book Club? Lynn Neary's '09 Picks text size A A A December 15, 2009 There are different kinds of book clubs. Some focus on ...

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Man returns library book overdue 99 years

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Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Man returns library book overdue 99 years The Associated Press Published: December 15, 2009 NEW BEDFORD, Mass. The book Stanley Dudek finally returned to the New Bedford Public Library this week wasn't overdue by a week, a month or even a year. It was ...

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Wary Book Publishers Are Fighting the Future

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Search All NYTimes.com Search Technology DIGITAL VIDEO & PHOTOGRAPHY Digital Camcorders Digital Cameras December 15, 2009, 1:47 pm Wary Book Publishers Are Fighting the Future By NICK BILTON Norm Betts/Bloomberg Students with their school-issued Sony Reader devices. Last week, a host of book publishers, led by ...

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Books magazine apologizes for 'Afro Picks' cover

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NEW YORK -Publishers Weekly, the book trade magazine, is apologizing for a cover that has been strongly criticized for being racist. The magazine's current issue shows a black woman with a crown of afro picks. The headline reads, "Afro Picks," a pun referring to an article about African-American literature. The photo was taken from Deborah Willis' "Posing Beauty," a new book of portraits and snapshots. Responding to numerous angry Twitter ...

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