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								 Book Review: The Shoemaker’s WifeThis is a clean, sweeping saga of marriage, hard work, family, Italian Opera, friendship and love. The story begins... 00
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								 Book Review: Joy for BeginnersA few years ago I reviewed this author’s "School of Essential Ingredients." When I saw she had a new... 
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								 Book Review: Unpacking My Library: Writers and Their BooksI had seen this book in my book catalogs so when it showed up on a library’s new book... 
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								 Book Review: ArcadiaI read this new fictional account of a hippie commune because there was a time when I read a... 
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								 Book Review: I’ve Got Your NumberThis somewhat trite romantic comedy was the perfect antidote to the other book I was reading simultaneously... the one... 
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								 Book Review: Strength in What RemainsI knew precious little about the genocide in Burundi, so when I saw this true story written by an... 
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								 Book Review: The Red BookThis novel utilizes hypothetical "red book" entries to introduce characters returning to Harvard for their 20th reunion. The whole... 
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								 Book Review: State of WonderI liked this book, regardless of the fact that it takes place in the pharmaceutical industry and has some... 
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								 Book Review: Age of MiraclesThis novel had a very unique premise: the earth’s rotation begins gradually to slow down. Each day is longer... 
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								 Book Review: Sketchbook ConfidentialI’ve read through this book slowly, a couple of page spreads at a time: each artist featured here had... 
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								 Book Review: The White TigerThis is an eye opening novel of corruption and oppression in modern day India. The protagonist cannot free... 
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								 Book Review: The Cookbook CollectorThis was an easy, entertaining read about hunger and acquisition during the dot.com bubble of a little over a... 

 
				
							