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DREAM PIECES BY JARDINE LIBAIRE Dream Pieces (May, 2004) by Jardine Libaire, author of Here Kitty Kitty Last night I dreamed I was searching racks of second-hand lingerie. One piece was watermelon-pink with scalloped edges. IS THAT REALLY YOUR LAST NAME? BY MONTRE BIBLE Is That Really Your Last Name? (March, 2005) by Montré Bible, author of Heaven Sent (Warner Books) I have heard every joke and pun in the world when it comes to my last name. JOHN LE CARRÉ HAD IT EASY John Le Carré Had It Easy (March, 2005) by Russell Andrews, author of Midas (Mysterious Press) . In his heyday as the best and most intelligent thriller writer putting pen to paper (he was writing before it was putting computer key to screen), there was a cold war. NOTES FROM A NATIVE GRANDSON BY JEFF STETSON Notes from a Native Grandson (July, 2004) by Jeff Stetson, author of Blood on the Leaves. Many years ago, as a young university administrator, I asked a group of academic vice presidents if they were aware of "Bigger Thomas." WHEN YOUR FATHER IS A SPECIAL AGENT BY MAURA CONLON-MCIVOR When Your Father is a Special Agent (September, 2004) by Maura Conlon-McIvor, author of FBI Girl (Warner Books) . Newspapers these days are flooded with news about the FBI.WWW.READERSREAD.COM
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. EDUCATIONAL BOOKS RESOURCES Here is the collection of educational book resource links. American Association of School Librarians The American Association of School Librarians is interested in the general improvement and extension of library media services for children and young people. READERSREAD'S BEST BOOKS OF 2004 -- READERSREAD.COM The Best Books of 2004 Welcome to ReadersRead.com's second annual Best Books of the Year. Our editors and reviewers have kept their lists throughout the year, and these are the books that all had that special quality that made them outstanding. COMPUTER BOOK PUBLISHER LINKS Computer Book Publisher Links -- Readers Read. readersread.com: Featured Sections · Author Directory · Award Winners · Bestsellers · Book Blog · Book Excerpts · Book Resources · Book Reviews · Book Searches · Books to Film · Features · Future Releases · Publishing Industry · Subscribe THE ACCIDENTAL NOVEL BY ROBIN SCHWARZ The Accidental Novel (July, 2004) by Robin Schwarz, author of Night Swimming (Warner Books) I never actually set out to write a book. I had come back from working and living in Paris and rather than coming straight home to New York, I decided to go to Rockport, Massachusetts,my
DREAM PIECES BY JARDINE LIBAIRE Dream Pieces (May, 2004) by Jardine Libaire, author of Here Kitty Kitty Last night I dreamed I was searching racks of second-hand lingerie. One piece was watermelon-pink with scalloped edges. IS THAT REALLY YOUR LAST NAME? BY MONTRE BIBLE Is That Really Your Last Name? (March, 2005) by Montré Bible, author of Heaven Sent (Warner Books) I have heard every joke and pun in the world when it comes to my last name. JOHN LE CARRÉ HAD IT EASY John Le Carré Had It Easy (March, 2005) by Russell Andrews, author of Midas (Mysterious Press) . In his heyday as the best and most intelligent thriller writer putting pen to paper (he was writing before it was putting computer key to screen), there was a cold war. NOTES FROM A NATIVE GRANDSON BY JEFF STETSON Notes from a Native Grandson (July, 2004) by Jeff Stetson, author of Blood on the Leaves. Many years ago, as a young university administrator, I asked a group of academic vice presidents if they were aware of "Bigger Thomas." WHEN YOUR FATHER IS A SPECIAL AGENT BY MAURA CONLON-MCIVOR When Your Father is a Special Agent (September, 2004) by Maura Conlon-McIvor, author of FBI Girl (Warner Books) . Newspapers these days are flooded with news about the FBI.WWW.READERSREAD.COM
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. COMPUTER BOOK PUBLISHER LINKS Computer Book Publisher Links -- Readers Read. readersread.com: Featured Sections · Author Directory · Award Winners · Bestsellers · Book Blog · Book Excerpts · Book Resources · Book Reviews · Book Searches · Books to Film · Features · Future Releases · Publishing Industry · Subscribe NOTES FROM A NATIVE GRANDSON BY JEFF STETSON Notes from a Native Grandson (July, 2004) by Jeff Stetson, author of Blood on the Leaves. Many years ago, as a young university administrator, I asked a group of academic vice presidents if they were aware of "Bigger Thomas." DREAM PIECES BY JARDINE LIBAIRE Dream Pieces (May, 2004) by Jardine Libaire, author of Here Kitty Kitty Last night I dreamed I was searching racks of second-hand lingerie. One piece was watermelon-pink with scalloped edges. AFTERWORD BY MICHAEL CONNELLY Afterword (April, 2004) by Michael Connelly After Robert Backus headed off into the darkness in the last pages of The Poet my full intention was for him to remain in the darkness, to never return, to always be out there like a killer ghost haunting my fictional world. I started writing the book in 1995. I had recently left my job as a journalist and was still struggling with the idea that as a WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR IDEAS? BY LISA SCOTTOLINE "Where do you get your ideas?" (May, 2004) by Lisa Scottoline, author of Killer Smile It’s the most common question people ask me, and the answer for Killer Smile is simple: From the heart. HOW REAL LIFE BECOMES A NOVEL BY NANCY LIEBERMAN How Real Life Becomes a Novel (September, 2004) by Nancy Lieberman, author of Admissions (Warner Books) . The impetus behind my writing Admissions was not a conscious desire on my part to become a novelist. Rather, it evolved from the powerful need I had to tell this story. THE UNLOVABLE HEROINE BY STEPHANIE LESSING The Unlovable Heroine (October, 2006) by Stephanie Lessing, author of Miss Understanding and She's Got Issues Unlovableness is a subtle beast. Most of us think we can detect it LAMBDA LITERARY AWARDSB Lamba Literary Awards The Lambda Literary Awards, also known as the "Lammys," are awarded annually to recognize excellence in gay and lesbian writing and publishing in the U.S. during the preceding year. A WRITER TAKES ACTION BY MEGAN CRANE A Writer Takes Action (September, 2004) by Megan Crane, author of English as a Second Language (Warner Books) When people ask how I came up with the idea for English as a Second Language, they are usually kidding around.They think they already know the answer to thisquestion.
READERSREAD'S BEST BOOKS OF 2004 -- READERSREAD.COM The Best Books of 2004 Welcome to ReadersRead.com's second annual Best Books of the Year. Our editors and reviewers have kept their lists throughout the year, and these are the books that all had that special quality that made them outstanding. EDUCATIONAL BOOKS RESOURCES Here is the collection of educational book resource links. American Association of School Librarians The American Association of School Librarians is interested in the general improvement and extension of library media services for children and young people. COMPUTER BOOK PUBLISHER LINKS Computer Book Publisher Links -- Readers Read. readersread.com: Featured Sections · Author Directory · Award Winners · Bestsellers · Book Blog · Book Excerpts · Book Resources · Book Reviews · Book Searches · Books to Film · Features · Future Releases · Publishing Industry · Subscribe THE ACCIDENTAL NOVEL BY ROBIN SCHWARZ The Accidental Novel (July, 2004) by Robin Schwarz, author of Night Swimming (Warner Books) I never actually set out to write a book. I had come back from working and living in Paris and rather than coming straight home to New York, I decided to go to Rockport, Massachusetts,my
IS THAT REALLY YOUR LAST NAME? BY MONTRE BIBLE Is That Really Your Last Name? (March, 2005) by Montré Bible, author of Heaven Sent (Warner Books) I have heard every joke and pun in the world when it comes to my last name. DREAM PIECES BY JARDINE LIBAIRE Dream Pieces (May, 2004) by Jardine Libaire, author of Here Kitty Kitty Last night I dreamed I was searching racks of second-hand lingerie. One piece was watermelon-pink with scalloped edges. NOTES FROM A NATIVE GRANDSON BY JEFF STETSON Notes from a Native Grandson (July, 2004) by Jeff Stetson, author of Blood on the Leaves. Many years ago, as a young university administrator, I asked a group of academic vice presidents if they were aware of "Bigger Thomas." JOHN LE CARRÉ HAD IT EASY John Le Carré Had It Easy (March, 2005) by Russell Andrews, author of Midas (Mysterious Press) . In his heyday as the best and most intelligent thriller writer putting pen to paper (he was writing before it was putting computer key to screen), there was a cold war. WHEN YOUR FATHER IS A SPECIAL AGENT BY MAURA CONLON-MCIVOR When Your Father is a Special Agent. (September, 2004) by Maura Conlon-McIvor, author of FBI Girl (Warner Books) Newspapers these days are flooded with news about the FBI. Growing up the daughter of a Hoover-era agent, I wonder what my father would say about the current state of affairs. Chances are he'd keep me guessing.WWW.READERSREAD.COM
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. READERSREAD'S BEST BOOKS OF 2004 -- READERSREAD.COM The Best Books of 2004 Welcome to ReadersRead.com's second annual Best Books of the Year. Our editors and reviewers have kept their lists throughout the year, and these are the books that all had that special quality that made them outstanding. EDUCATIONAL BOOKS RESOURCES Here is the collection of educational book resource links. American Association of School Librarians The American Association of School Librarians is interested in the general improvement and extension of library media services for children and young people. COMPUTER BOOK PUBLISHER LINKS Computer Book Publisher Links -- Readers Read. readersread.com: Featured Sections · Author Directory · Award Winners · Bestsellers · Book Blog · Book Excerpts · Book Resources · Book Reviews · Book Searches · Books to Film · Features · Future Releases · Publishing Industry · Subscribe THE ACCIDENTAL NOVEL BY ROBIN SCHWARZ The Accidental Novel (July, 2004) by Robin Schwarz, author of Night Swimming (Warner Books) I never actually set out to write a book. I had come back from working and living in Paris and rather than coming straight home to New York, I decided to go to Rockport, Massachusetts,my
IS THAT REALLY YOUR LAST NAME? BY MONTRE BIBLE Is That Really Your Last Name? (March, 2005) by Montré Bible, author of Heaven Sent (Warner Books) I have heard every joke and pun in the world when it comes to my last name. DREAM PIECES BY JARDINE LIBAIRE Dream Pieces (May, 2004) by Jardine Libaire, author of Here Kitty Kitty Last night I dreamed I was searching racks of second-hand lingerie. One piece was watermelon-pink with scalloped edges. NOTES FROM A NATIVE GRANDSON BY JEFF STETSON Notes from a Native Grandson (July, 2004) by Jeff Stetson, author of Blood on the Leaves. Many years ago, as a young university administrator, I asked a group of academic vice presidents if they were aware of "Bigger Thomas." JOHN LE CARRÉ HAD IT EASY John Le Carré Had It Easy (March, 2005) by Russell Andrews, author of Midas (Mysterious Press) . In his heyday as the best and most intelligent thriller writer putting pen to paper (he was writing before it was putting computer key to screen), there was a cold war. WHEN YOUR FATHER IS A SPECIAL AGENT BY MAURA CONLON-MCIVOR When Your Father is a Special Agent. (September, 2004) by Maura Conlon-McIvor, author of FBI Girl (Warner Books) Newspapers these days are flooded with news about the FBI. Growing up the daughter of a Hoover-era agent, I wonder what my father would say about the current state of affairs. Chances are he'd keep me guessing.WWW.READERSREAD.COM
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. COMPUTER BOOK PUBLISHER LINKS Computer Book Publisher Links -- Readers Read. readersread.com: Featured Sections · Author Directory · Award Winners · Bestsellers · Book Blog · Book Excerpts · Book Resources · Book Reviews · Book Searches · Books to Film · Features · Future Releases · Publishing Industry · Subscribe JOHN LE CARRÉ HAD IT EASY John Le Carré Had It Easy (March, 2005) by Russell Andrews, author of Midas (Mysterious Press) . In his heyday as the best and most intelligent thriller writer putting pen to paper (he was writing before it was putting computer key to screen), there was a cold war. DREAM PIECES BY JARDINE LIBAIRE Dream Pieces (May, 2004) by Jardine Libaire, author of Here Kitty Kitty Last night I dreamed I was searching racks of second-hand lingerie. One piece was watermelon-pink with scalloped edges. WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR IDEAS? BY LISA SCOTTOLINE "Where do you get your ideas?" (May, 2004) by Lisa Scottoline, author of Killer Smile It’s the most common question people ask me, and the answer for Killer Smile is simple: From the heart. AFTERWORD BY MICHAEL CONNELLY Afterword (April, 2004) by Michael Connelly After Robert Backus headed off into the darkness in the last pages of The Poet my full intention was for him to remain in the darkness, to never return, to always be out there like a killer ghost haunting my fictional world. I started writing the book in 1995. I had recently left my job as a journalist and was still struggling with the idea that as a THE UNLOVABLE HEROINE BY STEPHANIE LESSING The Unlovable Heroine (October, 2006) by Stephanie Lessing, author of Miss Understanding and She's Got Issues Unlovableness is a subtle beast. Most of us think we can detect it HOW REAL LIFE BECOMES A NOVEL BY NANCY LIEBERMAN How Real Life Becomes a Novel (September, 2004) by Nancy Lieberman, author of Admissions (Warner Books) . The impetus behind my writing Admissions was not a conscious desire on my part to become a novelist. Rather, it evolved from the powerful need I had to tell this story. LAMBDA LITERARY AWARDSB Lamba Literary Awards The Lambda Literary Awards, also known as the "Lammys," are awarded annually to recognize excellence in gay and lesbian writing and publishing in the U.S. during the preceding year. A WRITER TAKES ACTION BY MEGAN CRANE A Writer Takes Action (September, 2004) by Megan Crane, author of English as a Second Language (Warner Books) When people ask how I came up with the idea for English as a Second Language, they are usually kidding around.They think they already know the answer to thisquestion.
EDUCATIONAL BOOKS RESOURCES Here is the collection of educational book resource links. American Association of School Librarians The American Association of School Librarians is interested in the general improvement and extension of library media services for children and young people. READERSREAD'S BEST BOOKS OF 2004 -- READERSREAD.COM The Best Books of 2004 Welcome to ReadersRead.com's second annual Best Books of the Year. Our editors and reviewers have kept their lists throughout the year, and these are the books that all had that special quality that made them outstanding. COMPUTER BOOK PUBLISHER LINKS Computer Book Publisher Links -- Readers Read. readersread.com: Featured Sections · Author Directory · Award Winners · Bestsellers · Book Blog · Book Excerpts · Book Resources · Book Reviews · Book Searches · Books to Film · Features · Future Releases · Publishing Industry · Subscribe THE ACCIDENTAL NOVEL BY ROBIN SCHWARZ The Accidental Novel (July, 2004) by Robin Schwarz, author of Night Swimming (Warner Books) I never actually set out to write a book. I had come back from working and living in Paris and rather than coming straight home to New York, I decided to go to Rockport, Massachusetts,my
NOTES FROM A NATIVE GRANDSON BY JEFF STETSON Notes from a Native Grandson (July, 2004) by Jeff Stetson, author of Blood on the Leaves. Many years ago, as a young university administrator, I asked a group of academic vice presidents if they were aware of "Bigger Thomas." IS THAT REALLY YOUR LAST NAME? BY MONTRE BIBLE Is That Really Your Last Name? (March, 2005) by Montré Bible, author of Heaven Sent (Warner Books) I have heard every joke and pun in the world when it comes to my last name. WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR IDEAS? BY LISA SCOTTOLINE "Where do you get your ideas?" (May, 2004) by Lisa Scottoline, author of Killer Smile It’s the most common question people ask me, and the answer for Killer Smile is simple: From the heart. JOHN LE CARRÉ HAD IT EASY John Le Carré Had It Easy (March, 2005) by Russell Andrews, author of Midas (Mysterious Press) . In his heyday as the best and most intelligent thriller writer putting pen to paper (he was writing before it was putting computer key to screen), there was a cold war. WHEN YOUR FATHER IS A SPECIAL AGENT BY MAURA CONLON-MCIVOR When Your Father is a Special Agent. (September, 2004) by Maura Conlon-McIvor, author of FBI Girl (Warner Books) Newspapers these days are flooded with news about the FBI. Growing up the daughter of a Hoover-era agent, I wonder what my father would say about the current state of affairs. Chances are he'd keep me guessing.WWW.READERSREAD.COM
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. EDUCATIONAL BOOKS RESOURCES Here is the collection of educational book resource links. American Association of School Librarians The American Association of School Librarians is interested in the general improvement and extension of library media services for children and young people. READERSREAD'S BEST BOOKS OF 2004 -- READERSREAD.COM The Best Books of 2004 Welcome to ReadersRead.com's second annual Best Books of the Year. Our editors and reviewers have kept their lists throughout the year, and these are the books that all had that special quality that made them outstanding. COMPUTER BOOK PUBLISHER LINKS Computer Book Publisher Links -- Readers Read. readersread.com: Featured Sections · Author Directory · Award Winners · Bestsellers · Book Blog · Book Excerpts · Book Resources · Book Reviews · Book Searches · Books to Film · Features · Future Releases · Publishing Industry · Subscribe THE ACCIDENTAL NOVEL BY ROBIN SCHWARZ The Accidental Novel (July, 2004) by Robin Schwarz, author of Night Swimming (Warner Books) I never actually set out to write a book. I had come back from working and living in Paris and rather than coming straight home to New York, I decided to go to Rockport, Massachusetts,my
NOTES FROM A NATIVE GRANDSON BY JEFF STETSON Notes from a Native Grandson (July, 2004) by Jeff Stetson, author of Blood on the Leaves. Many years ago, as a young university administrator, I asked a group of academic vice presidents if they were aware of "Bigger Thomas." IS THAT REALLY YOUR LAST NAME? BY MONTRE BIBLE Is That Really Your Last Name? (March, 2005) by Montré Bible, author of Heaven Sent (Warner Books) I have heard every joke and pun in the world when it comes to my last name. WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR IDEAS? BY LISA SCOTTOLINE "Where do you get your ideas?" (May, 2004) by Lisa Scottoline, author of Killer Smile It’s the most common question people ask me, and the answer for Killer Smile is simple: From the heart. JOHN LE CARRÉ HAD IT EASY John Le Carré Had It Easy (March, 2005) by Russell Andrews, author of Midas (Mysterious Press) . In his heyday as the best and most intelligent thriller writer putting pen to paper (he was writing before it was putting computer key to screen), there was a cold war. WHEN YOUR FATHER IS A SPECIAL AGENT BY MAURA CONLON-MCIVOR When Your Father is a Special Agent. (September, 2004) by Maura Conlon-McIvor, author of FBI Girl (Warner Books) Newspapers these days are flooded with news about the FBI. Growing up the daughter of a Hoover-era agent, I wonder what my father would say about the current state of affairs. Chances are he'd keep me guessing.WWW.READERSREAD.COM
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. READERSREAD'S BEST BOOKS OF 2004 -- READERSREAD.COM The Best Books of 2004 Welcome to ReadersRead.com's second annual Best Books of the Year. Our editors and reviewers have kept their lists throughout the year, and these are the books that all had that special quality that made them outstanding. LAMBDA LITERARY AWARDSB Lamba Literary Awards The Lambda Literary Awards, also known as the "Lammys," are awarded annually to recognize excellence in gay and lesbian writing and publishing in the U.S. during the preceding year. THE UNLOVABLE HEROINE BY STEPHANIE LESSING The Unlovable Heroine (October, 2006) by Stephanie Lessing, author of Miss Understanding and She's Got Issues Unlovableness is a subtle beast. Most of us think we can detect it EDUCATIONAL BOOKS RESOURCES Here is the collection of educational book resource links. American Association of School Librarians The American Association of School Librarians is interested in the general improvement and extension of library media services for children and young people. READERSREAD'S BEST BOOKS OF 2004 -- READERSREAD.COM The Best Books of 2004 Welcome to ReadersRead.com's second annual Best Books of the Year. Our editors and reviewers have kept their lists throughout the year, and these are the books that all had that special quality that made them outstanding. COMPUTER BOOK PUBLISHER LINKS Computer Book Publisher Links -- Readers Read. readersread.com: Featured Sections · Author Directory · Award Winners · Bestsellers · Book Blog · Book Excerpts · Book Resources · Book Reviews · Book Searches · Books to Film · Features · Future Releases · Publishing Industry · Subscribe THE ACCIDENTAL NOVEL BY ROBIN SCHWARZ The Accidental Novel (July, 2004) by Robin Schwarz, author of Night Swimming (Warner Books) I never actually set out to write a book. I had come back from working and living in Paris and rather than coming straight home to New York, I decided to go to Rockport, Massachusetts,my
NOTES FROM A NATIVE GRANDSON BY JEFF STETSON Notes from a Native Grandson (July, 2004) by Jeff Stetson, author of Blood on the Leaves. Many years ago, as a young university administrator, I asked a group of academic vice presidents if they were aware of "Bigger Thomas." IS THAT REALLY YOUR LAST NAME? BY MONTRE BIBLE Is That Really Your Last Name? (March, 2005) by Montré Bible, author of Heaven Sent (Warner Books) I have heard every joke and pun in the world when it comes to my last name. WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR IDEAS? BY LISA SCOTTOLINE "Where do you get your ideas?" (May, 2004) by Lisa Scottoline, author of Killer Smile It’s the most common question people ask me, and the answer for Killer Smile is simple: From the heart. JOHN LE CARRÉ HAD IT EASY John Le Carré Had It Easy (March, 2005) by Russell Andrews, author of Midas (Mysterious Press) . In his heyday as the best and most intelligent thriller writer putting pen to paper (he was writing before it was putting computer key to screen), there was a cold war. WHEN YOUR FATHER IS A SPECIAL AGENT BY MAURA CONLON-MCIVOR When Your Father is a Special Agent. (September, 2004) by Maura Conlon-McIvor, author of FBI Girl (Warner Books) Newspapers these days are flooded with news about the FBI. Growing up the daughter of a Hoover-era agent, I wonder what my father would say about the current state of affairs. Chances are he'd keep me guessing.WWW.READERSREAD.COM
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. EDUCATIONAL BOOKS RESOURCES Here is the collection of educational book resource links. American Association of School Librarians The American Association of School Librarians is interested in the general improvement and extension of library media services for children and young people. READERSREAD'S BEST BOOKS OF 2004 -- READERSREAD.COM The Best Books of 2004 Welcome to ReadersRead.com's second annual Best Books of the Year. Our editors and reviewers have kept their lists throughout the year, and these are the books that all had that special quality that made them outstanding. COMPUTER BOOK PUBLISHER LINKS Computer Book Publisher Links -- Readers Read. readersread.com: Featured Sections · Author Directory · Award Winners · Bestsellers · Book Blog · Book Excerpts · Book Resources · Book Reviews · Book Searches · Books to Film · Features · Future Releases · Publishing Industry · Subscribe THE ACCIDENTAL NOVEL BY ROBIN SCHWARZ The Accidental Novel (July, 2004) by Robin Schwarz, author of Night Swimming (Warner Books) I never actually set out to write a book. I had come back from working and living in Paris and rather than coming straight home to New York, I decided to go to Rockport, Massachusetts,my
NOTES FROM A NATIVE GRANDSON BY JEFF STETSON Notes from a Native Grandson (July, 2004) by Jeff Stetson, author of Blood on the Leaves. Many years ago, as a young university administrator, I asked a group of academic vice presidents if they were aware of "Bigger Thomas." IS THAT REALLY YOUR LAST NAME? BY MONTRE BIBLE Is That Really Your Last Name? (March, 2005) by Montré Bible, author of Heaven Sent (Warner Books) I have heard every joke and pun in the world when it comes to my last name. WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR IDEAS? BY LISA SCOTTOLINE "Where do you get your ideas?" (May, 2004) by Lisa Scottoline, author of Killer Smile It’s the most common question people ask me, and the answer for Killer Smile is simple: From the heart. JOHN LE CARRÉ HAD IT EASY John Le Carré Had It Easy (March, 2005) by Russell Andrews, author of Midas (Mysterious Press) . In his heyday as the best and most intelligent thriller writer putting pen to paper (he was writing before it was putting computer key to screen), there was a cold war. WHEN YOUR FATHER IS A SPECIAL AGENT BY MAURA CONLON-MCIVOR When Your Father is a Special Agent. (September, 2004) by Maura Conlon-McIvor, author of FBI Girl (Warner Books) Newspapers these days are flooded with news about the FBI. Growing up the daughter of a Hoover-era agent, I wonder what my father would say about the current state of affairs. Chances are he'd keep me guessing.WWW.READERSREAD.COM
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Visit our poetry section to find poetry resources, types of poems, poetry news, poetry literature links, poetry contests and more. THE EDWARD GOREY ALPHABET Find out about Gorey's dark take on the alphabet book called _The Gashlycrumb Tinies_. WINNIE-THE-POOH QUOTES A collection of enlightening quotes from A.A. Milne's _Winnie-the-Pooh_ and _The House at Pooh Corner_. ERNEST HEMINGWAY QUOTES A collection of great Ernest Hemingway quotes from his books andinterviews.
DON QUIXOTE QUOTES
A collection of quotes from Miguel de Cervantes' classic novel, _DonQuixote_.
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