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  • Forbes Lists the World’s Highest Paid Authors

    Forbes Magazine just released it’s newest list of the world’s highest paid authors. The estimate is for the period ending May 31, 2011.  I’m not sure if this... Read more

    The 17 August 2011 by   Andyross
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  • An Interview with David Baboulene

    Interview with David Baboulene

    Every time I start to question the importance of social media such as Facebook and Twitter, I come across individuals, interacting with whom in some way or... Read more

    The 15 August 2011 by   Raghavmodi
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  • Links Mostly About German Novels

    Links Mostly About German Novels

    T. T. Heine's poster for a Munich cabaret (depicting Marya Delvard)The Tablet launches a series of monthly podcasts called 'Long Story Short' with an interview... Read more

    The 10 August 2011 by   Praymont
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  • 15 Weird And Mysterious Books

    Weird Mysterious Books

    image credit Amongst the many reasons to prefer a book over a file on your e-reader: books have history. Sometimes, the history is obvious and evident. A book... Read more

    The 06 August 2011 by   Gerard
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  • CNN En Español Visits Book Passage

    Español Visits Book Passage

    CNN en Español recently paid a visit to Book Passage. The occasion was the release of the new Isabel Allende novel, El Cuaderno de Maya. Allende is a longtime... Read more

    The 05 August 2011 by   Bookpassage
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  • Travel Then and Now: Linda Watanabe McFerrin Interviews Georgia Hesse

    Travel Then Now: Linda Watanabe McFerrin Interviews Georgia Hesse

    Linda Watanabe McFerrinby Linda Watanabe McFerrinThe absolutely amazing Book Passage Travel and Food Writing Photography Conference begins next week, August... Read more

    The 04 August 2011 by   Bookpassage
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  • Catching Theodicy

    Catching Theodicy

    Over at Slate, Ron Rosenbaum reads Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 through the lens of theodicy. Like many who view metaphysicians with a combination of bemusement an... Read more

    The 03 August 2011 by   Cris
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  • Wild Abandon by Joe Dunthorne

    Wild Abandon Dunthorne

    Can Joe Dunthorne's sophomore effort, Wild Abandon, match the critical acclaim of his Submarine? Read more

    The 02 August 2011 by   Periscope
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  • "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett

    "The Help" Kathryn Stockett

    If you haven't read it yet (and I realize most you probably have), then read it. Simple as that.I'm no bandwagon jumper (in fact, when dealing with a two year... Read more

    The 02 August 2011 by   Thismomloves
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  • Aldous Huxley: Les Corbeaux De Pearblossom

    Aldous Huxley: Corbeaux Pearblossom

    WITH FEW EXCEPTIONS I have limited myself to English language books on We Too Were Children, Mr. Barrie. However, for the sake of completion, I am compelled to... Read more

    The 01 August 2011 by   Winterthorn
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