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Herman Melville: Bartleby the Scrivener – The Mookse and the Gripes
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The Mookse and the Gripes. Book and Story Reviews. The Mookse and the Gripes Pantheon. Bartleby the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street. By Herman Melville (1853). 8220;I would prefer not to.” How long has that phrase haunted me because I didn’t know what it meant to literature! I confess: I had never read Melville’s short masterpiece,. Bartleby the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street. I’m not sure why not. After all, I’m a fan of American fiction. I’m a fan of. The desire to be in on the joke! When hired, B...
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2014 — KfC’s 10 best | KevinfromCanada
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The show must go on…. Laquo; The 2014 Real Giller Prize winner is…. The KfC blog is back — and so is the Shadow Giller. 2014 — KfC’s 10 best. Still, I read more than enough books to produce what I feel is a worthy Ten Best list. They are listed in the order that I read them — click on the title to go back to the full review. By Gabrielle Roy. This novel, along with Hugh MacLennan’s Two Solitudes. Decisively and sympathetically explores the human cost it imposes on one family. Succeeding sections move on ...
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WHIRL Books: Reviewed Books
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WHIRL (What Have I Read Lately) Books is a site for readers to find books for themselves and their book clubs. Liz at Literary Masters. Runs book groups and literary salons where we "dig deep" into literary treasures. Thursday, November 20, 2008. The Age of Innocence. Bad Nature, or With Elvis in Mexico. The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery. By Deborah and James Howe. Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant? The Cellist of Sarajevo. Comedy in a Minor Key.
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WHIRL Books: March 2015
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WHIRL (What Have I Read Lately) Books is a site for readers to find books for themselves and their book clubs. Liz at Literary Masters. Runs book groups and literary salons where we "dig deep" into literary treasures. Saturday, March 21, 2015. Should Your Book Club Read A History of Loneliness by John Boyne? I read this book in two days, and would have finished in one if other duties hadn't insisted upon my attention! Yes, your book club should read and discuss this! Is he telling the reader the truth?
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WHIRL Books: Bailey's Women's Prize for Fiction
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WHIRL (What Have I Read Lately) Books is a site for readers to find books for themselves and their book clubs. Liz at Literary Masters. Runs book groups and literary salons where we "dig deep" into literary treasures. Friday, May 29, 2015. Bailey's Women's Prize for Fiction. One of the prizes I follow is the Bailey's Women's Prize for Fiction. The 2015 winner will be announced June 3rd. The short list is:. Rachel Cusk for Outline. Laline Paull for The Bees. Kamila Shamsie for A God In Every Stone. I Do N...
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WHIRL Books: May 2015
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WHIRL (What Have I Read Lately) Books is a site for readers to find books for themselves and their book clubs. Liz at Literary Masters. Runs book groups and literary salons where we "dig deep" into literary treasures. Friday, May 29, 2015. Bailey's Women's Prize for Fiction. One of the prizes I follow is the Bailey's Women's Prize for Fiction. The 2015 winner will be announced June 3rd. The short list is:. Rachel Cusk for Outline. Laline Paull for The Bees. Kamila Shamsie for A God In Every Stone. I Do N...
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WHIRL Books: National Book Critics Circle Awards: Winners Announced!
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WHIRL (What Have I Read Lately) Books is a site for readers to find books for themselves and their book clubs. Liz at Literary Masters. Runs book groups and literary salons where we "dig deep" into literary treasures. Friday, March 13, 2015. National Book Critics Circle Awards: Winners Announced! I love the National Book Critic Circle Awards! How could I not? On their website under Mission Statement. Fosters a national conversation about reading." Hm.remind you of anyone you know? By David Brion Davis.
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WHIRL Books: July 2015
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WHIRL (What Have I Read Lately) Books is a site for readers to find books for themselves and their book clubs. Liz at Literary Masters. Runs book groups and literary salons where we "dig deep" into literary treasures. Sunday, July 12, 2015. Well, just in case you needed more evidence that reading and being part of a book group are good for you. An article by David Brooks of The New York Times. That should satisfy you and set you looking for the nearest Literary Masters book group or salon!
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WHIRL Books: Should Your Book Club Read A History of Loneliness by John Boyne?
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WHIRL (What Have I Read Lately) Books is a site for readers to find books for themselves and their book clubs. Liz at Literary Masters. Runs book groups and literary salons where we "dig deep" into literary treasures. Saturday, March 21, 2015. Should Your Book Club Read A History of Loneliness by John Boyne? I read this book in two days, and would have finished in one if other duties hadn't insisted upon my attention! Yes, your book club should read and discuss this! Is he telling the reader the truth?