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2/15/08
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2/14/08
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2/13/08
Tis almost Valentine’s Day—what will you be reading? [Read More]
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2/12/08
Good morning, welcome to my dream. [Read More]
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2/11/08
Don’t miss the new book out that explores race relations today. [Read More]
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2/7/08
Have you read Water for Elephants yet? [Read More]
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2/6/08
Robert Pinsky’s newest book of poetry is an All-American Must Read [Read More]
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2/5/08
DJR staff writer attempts words of encouragement to her fellow pens. [Read More]
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2/4/08
Why would an author be the target of nationalist rage that could have resulted in murder?  [Read More]
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2/2/08
Another book about Jefferson [Read More]
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Many great minds throughout history have commented on the invisible war waged between the written word and technology. Kafka referred to the dawn of motion picture as the...
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American Wife , by Curtis Sittenfeld
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The Ha-Ha, by Dave King
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