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  • An Alpine Adventure

    Alpine Adventure

    By Supriya Savkoor Francofranco56 Vista from Courmayeur One early September, about a decade ago, we’d headed to Italy to attend a wedding, flying first into... Read more

    The 27 February 2013 by   Noveladventurers
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  • When Book Characters Become Alive

    When Book Characters Become Alive

    Text and images by Nora Vasconcelos It’s funny how many books I’ve read after I’ve seen a movie I’ve totally loved based on those works, but how few movies... Read more

    The 27 February 2013 by   Travelingbook
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  • Review: “The Littlest Angel” by Heidi Chandler

    Review: “The Littlest Angel” Heidi Chandler

    Heidi Chandler is a high school journalism teacher who emailed us a few months ago about reviewing her memoir, The Littlest Angel. After reading the... Read more

    The 25 February 2013 by   Appraisingpages
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  • ‘The Greatest Feminist Novel of the Decade’

    ‘The Greatest Feminist Novel Decade’

    When I first started Mimi by Lucy Ellman, I was expecting something completely different. We’re in Manhatten on Christmas Eve, and noted plastic surgeon,... Read more

    The 21 February 2013 by   Litlove
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  • Meet ... Tendai Huchu

    Meet Tendai Huchu

    The 'Meet' Series will be a chance for me to interview anyone I would love to meet that is involved with African literature. If I haven't said this already I... Read more

    The 21 February 2013 by   Bookshy
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  • Excerpt: The Truth About Letting Go By: Leigh T. Moore

    Excerpt: Truth About Letting Leigh Moore

    A companion to The Truth About Faking (not a sequel; the books can be read out of order), The Truth About Letting Go takes readers back to Shadow Falls, or... Read more

    The 21 February 2013 by   Fangirl_hostess
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  • Dating's Going to Be Tough After the Zombie Apocalypse

    Dating's Going Tough After Zombie Apocalypse

    When I was young, I found the whole dating thing a bit awkward. My main problem, I think, was I didn't know how to flirt. I could carry on a conversation, of... Read more

    The 20 February 2013 by   Quirkybibliophile
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  • Boats, Books ... and Sun: The Floating Bookshop

    Boats, Books Sun: Floating Bookshop

    This weekend while enjoying a rare sunny day (well warm for winter) on Broadway Market in Hackney, I found the most unique bookstore ever. And it was amazing!!! Read more

    The 19 February 2013 by   Bookshy
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  • Teaser Tuesday - Madman's Daughter by Megan Shepherd

    Teaser Tuesday Madman's Daughter Megan Shepherd

    Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. The Madman's Daughter by Megan Shepherd Publication Date: January 29th, 2013... Read more

    The 19 February 2013 by   Literaryexploration
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  • Was Chilean Poet Pablo Neruda Murdered?

    Chilean Poet Pablo Neruda Murdered?

    Nobel winner's body to be exhumed for investigation Read more

    The 19 February 2013 by   Lasesana
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