Tag: nonfiction
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Calypso
David Sedaris is back with a new collection about aging, fit bits, beach houses, death, and traveling to Japan.
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Can’t is Not an Option
Now that she is kicking butt and taking names at the United Nations, let’s take a look back at how she got to where she is today.
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No Campus for White Men
Liberal indoctrination is sweeping the nation, and college campuses are the battlegrounds.
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Heroes for My Daughter
I love a good hero or heroine and I seek out inspirational stories on the daily. Therefore, when I found out that Brad Meltzer, famous and best-selling mystery and thriller author, had a book called Heroes for My Daughter, I knew I had to check it out.
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Unified: How Our Unlikely Friendship Gives Us Hope for a Divided Country
At a time when politics seems more divisive than ever, we can always look for more ways to come together as friends and fellow citizens.
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How to Best Utilize Your Local Library
As a voracious reader on a limited budget, I’ve always loved my local library. I’ve been a card-carrying member since birth pretty much
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Nabokov’s Favorite Word is Mauve
What word does an author rely on too heavily? Are certain authors more sexist than others? Should we really avoid exclamation points and adverbs?




