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09/19
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Renoir, My Father (New York Review Books Classics) by Jean Renoir bookshelves: currently-reading |
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03/22
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The Art Lover: A Novel (New Directions Classics) by Carole Maso bookshelves: currently-reading |
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The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt (Paperback) by Albert Camus bookshelves: currently-reading |
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A Dirty Job: A Novel (Hardcover) by Christopher Moore |
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| August 18 | ||
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The Ten Commandments for Business Failure (Hardcover) by Donald R. Keough |
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read in August, 2008
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| August 15 | ||
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The Story of a Marriage: A Novel (Hardcover) by Andrew Sean Greer |
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Democracy (Vintage International) by Joan Didion |
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Botticelli Blue Skies: An American in Florence (Hardcover) by Merrill Joan Gerber |
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The Sunday Philosophy Club (Book 1) by Alexander McCall Smith |
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Cheryl said:
"Very Angela Landsbury. Quaint, Victorian, and a fun little airplane read. I passed it on to my mom.
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| June 29 | ||
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The Architecture of Happiness (Hardcover) by Alain De Botton |
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| June 23 | ||
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All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House (Hardcover) by David Giffels |
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read in August, 2008
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| June 15 | ||
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More: Population, Nature, and What Women Want (Hardcover) by Robert Engelman |
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recommended to Cheryl by:
NPR Interview w/ the author
recommended for: the eco-conscious; people planning families read in June, 2008
Cheryl said:
"Fascinating stuff. The historical and analytical elements are informative and convincing, and it's very thoroughly researched. Some of the attempts at humor fall flat, but overall, worth the read.
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