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Marco Island Sun Times - Tue Dec 8, 2:27 pm ET
Members of the Marco Island Bookeze Book Club met at the home of Lynn Tuttle for a discussion of the book "Island Voices." They came to Marco Island with local author and historian Betsy Perdichizzi. Members then viewed the movie "Wind Across the Everglades."
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Daily Record - Mon Dec 7, 9:59 am ET
DOVER — Growing up in Jefferson, Jo-Sandra Anderson was a big fan of Dr. Seuss, the pen name of "Cat in the Hat" author Theodor Seuss Geisel. "If he had come to our school, it would have been wonderful," Anderson said.
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Skanner - Tue Dec 8, 5:37 pm ET
“We have a generation of young black boys and girls coming along in droves that have been raised exclusively by single-mothers...
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Statesboro Herald - 2 hours 15 minutes ago
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The Oregonian - Tue Dec 8, 9:48 am ET
Miller was a writer whose tiny publishing business wasn't making much money when he wrote "Blue Like Jazz." Cue the explosion.
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Elizabethton Star - Mon Dec 7, 10:26 am ET
Janice Barnett will sign copies of her book "Unicoi and Limestone Cove" on Saturday, Dec. 5. The signing will be held at the Limestone Cove Community Center from 1-3 p.m.
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Lansing State Journal - Mon Dec 7, 4:14 am ET
FOWLERVILLE - Mary Grimm used a local cafe as her office and received words of encouragement from cafe employees to write "The Tootsie Roll Lady: A Memoir of Mental Illness, Alcoholism and Faith," a book about finding hope and her personal struggles between 1998 and 2005.
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Belper Today - Tue Dec 8, 4:53 am ET
A BELPER author has had her second book published following the success of her first. (09/12/2009)
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PR.com - Mon Dec 7, 1:31 pm ET
www.ChasingBeauty.com The TODAY show featured the book titled Chasing Beauty: My Cosmetic Surgery Takeover. Written under the pseudonym Jamieson Dale, Chasing Beauty is a story of how and why an ordinary young woman surgically rearranged her entire face before age thirty-six. Born to uninvolved parents, Dale developed into a lonely girl with a voluptuous figure but a ...
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Blogcritics.org - Tue Dec 8, 12:02 pm ET
A perverse and twisted take on Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
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Welland Tribune - Tue Dec 8, 4:17 am ET
WELLAND — Local author Vince Thompson will be at Coles Book Store in the Seaway Mall Sunday signing copies of his graphic novel, Vinny & Bud. Thompson, who was born in Welland, will be at the store from noon until 6 p.[...]
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The Georgian - Tue Dec 8, 8:38 am ET
Bride Doyle has a passion for helping others. She spent more than 30 years as a school teacher and counsellor in both this province and Ontario.
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The Sault Star - Tue Dec 8, 6:54 am ET
Duane Roy was a little sad when he finished writing about a now-closed concert venue in Michigan. Then the Wawa resident started writing a follow-up effort about concerts staged at the now-demolished Memorial Gardens in Sault Ste.[...]
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Blogcritics.org - Tue Dec 8, 7:02 am ET
This is the underlying celebration of the novel: the beauty of flawed humanity amidst the bodiless, bloodless gods.
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Journal Gazette & Times-Courier - Tue Dec 8, 1:41 am ET
Review by Juanita Sherwood “The Lovely Bones” by Alice Sebold is a strange, mesmerizing book.