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Bakerville Reads: October 2011
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What are you reading/listening to? Tell us, and share the goodness, or help us avoid the pitfalls. Monday, October 3, 2011. September flew by, but I managed to get some books read in spite of that. I did finish. By Denis Johnson, the National Book Award Winner. Called it right on Sunday when they wrote, ". By Paul Harding. That was also a small book (191 pages) that looked back on the life of a dying man. Both were meditations on life, love, and loss. I also read Charles Fraziers' new book,. By Chad Harb...
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Bakerville Reads: Bakerville Holiday Festival
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What are you reading/listening to? Tell us, and share the goodness, or help us avoid the pitfalls. Thursday, December 3, 2009. Last I looked, we have about 85 auction items. To everyone who has donated, both the reliable givers whose donations we can look forward to every year, and donors who are just joining us for the first time. We all appreciate everyone who participates! It’s coming up tonight, December 4th. Since there’s hardly any time (okay, no time) left, I’ll cut to. 8212;and a basket of. Dog t...
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Bakerville Reads: Acts of Faith
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What are you reading/listening to? Tell us, and share the goodness, or help us avoid the pitfalls. Friday, February 27, 2009. Of Julia’s book reviews. Caputo’s novel delves into the soul of Africa as his characters seek to know their inner selves and find their way in the turmoil of Sudan and the upheaval of civil war. The title Acts of Faith. Posted by J Auclair. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Back to the Bakerville Library. Here's how to leave a comment:. A new window will pop up, and you can type...
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Bakerville Reads: October Update
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What are you reading/listening to? Tell us, and share the goodness, or help us avoid the pitfalls. Monday, October 3, 2011. September flew by, but I managed to get some books read in spite of that. I did finish. By Denis Johnson, the National Book Award Winner. Called it right on Sunday when they wrote, ". By Paul Harding. That was also a small book (191 pages) that looked back on the life of a dying man. Both were meditations on life, love, and loss. I also read Charles Fraziers' new book,. By Chad Harb...
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Bakerville Reads: September Update
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What are you reading/listening to? Tell us, and share the goodness, or help us avoid the pitfalls. Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Sorry that I seemed to have let August come and go without an update. and someone even sent a wonderful comment in - Thanks, Paul. The selection for September's morning book group is. By David Benioff. It is about two men caught in the Nazi siege of Leningrad during WWII. Coincidentally, a new book has been published entitled. Leningrad: The Epic Sage of World War. Subscribe to: ...
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Bakerville Reads: December 2011
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What are you reading/listening to? Tell us, and share the goodness, or help us avoid the pitfalls. Monday, December 12, 2011. If you are still looking for a few good books to buy as gifts for the holidays, there are plenty of "Best of 2011" lists out there and newly named award-winning books. By Glenn Murphy, Titanic Sinks! By Karen Russell, Ten Thousand Saints by Eleanor Henderson and The Tiger's Wife by Tea Obreht. The nonfiction list includes Arguably by Chrisopher Hitchens, The Boy in the Moon by...
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Bakerville Reads: June 2012
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What are you reading/listening to? Tell us, and share the goodness, or help us avoid the pitfalls. Thursday, June 7, 2012. Time is here again. Some new and recommended biographies. It Worked For Me: In Life and Leadership by Colin Powell. A Natural Woman: A Memoir by Carole King. Diamond in the Rough: A Memoir by Shawn Colvin. The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson by Robert A. Caro. Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power by Rachel Maddow. Imagine: How Creativity Works by Jonah Lehrer.
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Bakerville Reads: July 2012
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What are you reading/listening to? Tell us, and share the goodness, or help us avoid the pitfalls. Monday, July 30, 2012. The library has a few new books that are on the best seller lists. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn is a mystery surrounding the disappearance of a woman on the day of her fifth wedding anniversary. The story has many twists and turns and it will keep you guessing til the very end. soon to be a motion picture. Another bestseller on the library shelves is Killing Lincoln by Bill O-Reilly and...
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Bakerville Reads: December Update
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What are you reading/listening to? Tell us, and share the goodness, or help us avoid the pitfalls. Monday, December 12, 2011. If you are still looking for a few good books to buy as gifts for the holidays, there are plenty of "Best of 2011" lists out there and newly named award-winning books. By Glenn Murphy, Titanic Sinks! By Karen Russell, Ten Thousand Saints by Eleanor Henderson and The Tiger's Wife by Tea Obreht. The nonfiction list includes Arguably by Chrisopher Hitchens, The Boy in the Moon by...