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Michael Marks' A Soldier's Christmas
Michael Marks' "A Soldier's Christmas" echoes the form of the famous Christmas poem, "Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas," by Major Henry Livingston, Jr.
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The Strain - Book Review
Guillermo Del Toro's Fictional Debut The Strain is a Guilty Pleasure Injected With Blood, Gore and Lots of Blockbuster Potential
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Canada Reads 2010 Line up and News
Canads Reads 2010, hosted by CBC Radio, is back with a vengence with five excellent Canadian books going head to head for five days of heated debate.
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An Introduction to Louis Zukofsky's "A"-9
"A" is Zukofsky's "poem of a lifetime": 800 pages, in 24 movements, written over 50 years. Its 9th movement is a brilliant recreation of the human mind in dynamic motion.
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The Plague Dogs—Richard Adams
Adams continues to weave a spell with his animal characters in this tale of two dogs who escape from an animal research facility in the English Lake District.
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Writing Pantoum Poems
As a poetic form, pantoums are both exact in their setup, haunting in their repetition, and an enjoyable challenge to write.
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Whole Foods Guide to Strong Bones
In Whole Foods guide to Strong Bones, Annmarie Colbin sets out to help people everywhere understand their bones, and use that knowledge to keep them strong.
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Christmas Books for Kids Make Great Gifts
When giving children books for Christmas, why not choose books about Christmas itself, and specifically books about the Nativity? Christmas books make popular gifts.
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Review of Breathing Water
An American ex-patriate becomes enmeshed in convoluted and dangerous political machinations in Thailand.
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Egg Money Quilts – Pattern Book Review
This quilting how-to book by notable quilting instructor Eleanor Burns provides thorough instructions for making vintage quilt blocks and a peek at life during the 1930s.
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Great Books for Teens this Christmas
With the increasing popularity of electronics as Christmas gifts, with this list of books the written word can make a comeback as a desirable Christmas present.
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Great Finance Books to Give as Gifts
Finding a great gift for someone interested in finance can be difficult. These great books offer three very different angles on teaching wealth creation.
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Audiobook and Ebook Gift Certificates
Gift certificates make great presents for audiobook and ebook fans. These are almost instant gifts that allow the recipient to choose their own titles.
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Beat the Reaper by Josh Bazell-- a Review
With its brutally realistic portrayal of the mafia and scalpel-sharp wit, Beat the Reaper is an impossible-to-put-down hospital drama and mafia thriller all in one.
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Al Gore's Untitled Poem
Gore joked to his publisher that W. B. Yeats had penned the poem in Gore's latest book; sadly, the publisher seemed to fall for it, before Gore admitted to scribbling it.
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