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3/27/08
Dust off your favorite poetry collections..... [Read More]
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3/26/08
Does the author/historian uncover The Answer? [Read More]
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3/26/08
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3/26/08
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3/25/08
Do Rock ‘n’ roll novels bust the right moves? [Read More]
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3/24/08
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3/23/08
It's almost spring; consider cleaning off your dusty bookshelves and make a donation. [Read More]
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3/18/08
To which reading club do you belong, the turtle or the hare? [Read More]
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3/17/08
A little small press history.  [Read More]
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3/16/08
Old news but still good, Irish news. [Read More]
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