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The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett
6 hours ago ago from Daily Words and Acts
I don't know if I could say this any more forcefully: You must go read this book! It's a novella, and quite easy reading, so it's perfect for this time of year. What would happen if Queen Elizabeth suddenly and mysteriously became an obsessive reader? Alan Bennett answers that question rather hilariously in this short tale that any reader would enjoy. The Queen's worldview and her priorities begin to change, and I found myself identifying ...
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12 hours ago ago from Baseball Crank
I was asked to come up with a book list for The New Ledger along with suggestions from other contributors - this was banged out quickly between shovelfuls of snow this morning, but it's a cross-section of what I've read lately (I'm still reading the Dalin, Amar and Churchill books) . The Zubrin book is a true must-read - I've been looking in vain for any sort of rebuttal to Zubrin's thesis about methanol. And the Dalin book is one I wish I'd ...
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23 hours ago ago from Conquering Venus: A Novel By Collin Kelley
The kind folks at Bound to Be Read Books filmed me reading a chapter from the novel last weekend during the Queer Literary Showcase event. A pretty good reading, despite the interruption by a rambunctious child.
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14 hours ago ago from War Through the Generations
Page After Page recently reviewed Lisa See's Shanghai Girls ; here's an excerpt: This book, being set in a more modern era than her previous two, was a quicker read for me and I am not sure why maybe the plot was a bit more simple? The one criticism I do have, is that that ending felt a little off to me. It is very vague and I am wondering if there will be a sequel or if that is just the way she wanted it to end. Read the full ...
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9 hours ago ago from Coreys Views
From Atheist Revolution' http://www.atheistrev.com You've finished most of the books on my Atheism 101 reading list , (1) and you are ready for more. You have already learned quite a bit about atheism and the dangers of religion in the modern world, but many questions remain. How is it that people come to believe all this religious nonsense in the first place? Can someone really be good without gods? In this post, I'll provide another ...
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