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Jascha Writes: November 2011
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From Kindle to coffee and back again, by way of laptop/tablet/MP3 - genre fiction, literary fiction - low-brow, middle-brow, high-brow - equal-opportunity blogger here. What I've come up with is an obvious first step. And, imperfect as it is, let me dare to hope that it, or something like it, will catch on. As an Internet meme. Or in 'real' conversations, in 'real life'. My proposal: name your teachers. Influences, our teachers? Richard C. Hulbert. List that has meaning for you, much more than mine.).
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They stole my bike: March 2009
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They stole my bike. Tuesday, March 03, 2009. Ivory Coast). These three are graphic novels for the non-graphic novel reader, and offer really interesting glimpses into three different cultures. Next time you're reaching for a travel memoir, try one of these instead- you won't be disappointed. Jane Austen. I read this for my book club and liked it even more than I remembered. If you're reading Austen, I really liked the Headline. Confessions of a Teen Sleuth. And House of Mirth. What to do about Alice?
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They stole my bike: Jan/Feb books
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They stole my bike. Tuesday, March 03, 2009. Ivory Coast). These three are graphic novels for the non-graphic novel reader, and offer really interesting glimpses into three different cultures. Next time you're reaching for a travel memoir, try one of these instead- you won't be disappointed. Jane Austen. I read this for my book club and liked it even more than I remembered. If you're reading Austen, I really liked the Headline. Confessions of a Teen Sleuth. And House of Mirth. What to do about Alice?