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20 hours ago ago from Paperback Fool
It's difficult picking what to read, when. If you have the luxury of not having to follow a syllabus (thus being out of college/grad school), or aren't reading books for professional reasons (lucky you), then it's easy to get lost in the myriad of reading choices. You also need to maintain a proper balance in your reading schedule: nonfiction balancing the fiction, YA to the classics, humor to the academic works (for those of us looking to ...
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11 hours ago ago from Lisa Dempster
Among other things, summer means Summer Read time. You might remember that last year I attempted to read and write about the whole Summer Read book list . This year, the Summer Read program appears to have been scaled back . There was no launch party (unless I didn't hear about it), the books list has been reduced to ten books (hardly a challenge), there is no prize for the most popular book (simply an enter to win' prize ), and the ...
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5 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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