First Line Friday, August 29
“Cambridge, Michaelmas term, October. The wind bit, the sun hid, and on the first day of class, when she ought[…]
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“Cambridge, Michaelmas term, October. The wind bit, the sun hid, and on the first day of class, when she ought[…]
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I have never been much of a horror reader, and therefore, I’ve never read much Stephen King. His fantasy novels,[…]
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“Armed with a burrito, Edie rounded her car and sprinted to intercept the zombie.” –from Zomromcom by Olivia Dade Not[…]
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One of the fun parts of being a bookseller is being able to go through book catalogs. The store I[…]
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“Years later, when Lydia recalled that day at Downing Street, she would often find herself thinking about the door.” —A[…]
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If you’re like me, you don’t remember a lot of detail from the books that you read. I am perfectly[…]
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This classic of zombie apocalypse literature is back in the news, as Ali Velshi from MSNBC has featured it on[…]
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Today is the 81st anniversary of D-Day. Few remain who participated in that historic operation, but they–and all of the[…]
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It’s time for me to engage in one of my infrequent rants. And maybe it’s not even really a rant[…]
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Today is World Aquatic Animal Day, so to celebrate, I’m featuring a couple of great books about the denizens of[…]
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