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Resolution to Read in June: The Future
For the month of June the theme for Realizing Resonance is The Future! In my day job I forecast the future, even if only for narrow slice of reality, so this... Read more
The 04 June 2011 by Realizingresonance
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How Marcel Became Proust
In one of the narrow aisles on the eighth floor of Fisher stack, at Sydney University, I came across Thierry Marchaisse's fascinating book, which deserves to... Read more
The 03 June 2011 by Jaac
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New Book Review: “Supernatural: One Year Gone” by Rebecca Dessertine
This novel had a lot going for it, because there was a nice one year gap between the fifth and sixth seasons, and it was ground that couldn’t really be covered... Read more
The 02 June 2011 by Entil2001
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Steve Earle and the Ghost of Hank Williams
Book Review: I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive Musician Steve Earle made a solo name for himself with Guitar Town and Copperhead Road after playing in... Read more
The 31 May 2011 by Dirkh
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Review: Between Shades of Gray
Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys Genre: Historical Fiction, WWII Pages: 344 (Hardback) Website | Author's Website | Author's Facebook Chosen because of... Read more
The 28 May 2011 by Bookaholic
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An Offer From a Gentleman (Bridgertons #3) by Julia Quinn
An Offer From a Gentleman Historical Romance/ Adult by Julia Quinn (Bridgertons #3) PublishedMarch 2004 384 pages This review doesn’t contain spoilers! *This... Read more
The 26 May 2011 by Readingromances
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Bossypants: Why We Should All Bask In The Wisdom Of Tina Fey
Tina Fey is awesome. This is not new information. She’s hilarious, successful, and still dedicated to her family. Fey seems genuine and grounded, which is alway... Read more
The 24 May 2011 by Juliez
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Michelle Dunn's Newest Book, The Guide to Getting Paid
Michelle Dunn is an award winning author and columnist frequently featured in the Wall Street Journal, CNN and Forbes. She has over 24 years experience in credi... Read more
The 22 May 2011 by Brigittethompson
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Bookselling in the Eighties 2
In 1980 most books were still being sold in independent stores. The big chains were B. Dalton Booksellers (later purchased by Barnes and Noble) and Waldenbook... Read more
The 18 May 2011 by Andyross
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Reflections: What Are Non-Bloggers Reading?
I absolutely love blogging and I especially enjoy this new-found super friendly book blogging community. But I've noticed a lot of repetition. Many people... Read more
The 17 May 2011 by Bookaholic
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