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The Death and Life of Great American Cities (Hardcover) by Jane Jacobs |
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Joshua joined the
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Macbeth (Mass Market Paperback) by William Shakespeare |
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Go, Dog. Go! (Beginner Books(R)) by P.D. Eastman |
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Where the Wild Things Are (Caldecott Collection) by Maurice Sendak |
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Bongwater (Paperback) by Michael Hornburg |
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read in January, 2001
Joshua said:
"Twenty-somethings floundering (and foundering) in their passive sort of search for a meaningful existence in almost-modern America.
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Jude the Obscure (Thrift Edition) by Thomas Hardy |
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read in December, 2005
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"A dark book, full of that famous quiet desperation of the dissatisfied workingman. Yet somehow, I came away feeling edified. (There is some link, as yet unqualified, between this book and the great movie Donnie Darko.)
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The Twenty-One Balloons (Paperback) by William Pene Du Bois |
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read in January, 2005
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"A fun book about ballooning and living on a volcano. The best of it, however, is the implications it could have for political science.
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Where the Red Fern Grows (Paperback) by Wilson Rawls |
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read in January, 1996
Joshua said:
"Great growing up story. The portrat of Ozark life fascinated me at twelve years old. Today I value it more for touching the scars on the heart of somebody who left the country to come to town.
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