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The Hamburger: Fun on a Bun and Food for Thought For those of you who don’t read their almanacs every day, May is National Hamburger Month. Why should you celebrate a food item that saturates our culture? At the very least, you can learn...
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Books Library America, burger, fast food, food, grilling, Hamburger, Henry Ford, John T. Edge, McDonald’s, Ray A. Kroc, symbols Jeremy Walsh
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Make Reading Social: Join a Book Club! When I was an undergrad English major I took a course in American Literature after World War II. On the first day of class, the professor said, “This is a rare chance to read several of the...
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Books Library book clubs, classics, community, Hillcrest, Huck Finn, Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain, Of Human Bondage, peninsula, reading, Seaside, Shakespeare, Superstorm Sandy, Tom Sawyer Matt Allison
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Are Books Dying? "It’s a Book" Attempts to Give Readers an Answer Picture books are just for children, right? Not always so. Lane Smith’s picture book, It’s a Book has the look and feel of a book for the very young, with its thin, flat shape,...
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At Last, Books That Combine Our Loves of Libraries and Cats! Vicki Myron is the genius behind several books — with options for kids and adults — that happily star both a cat and a library, much to the delight of that wonderful segment of the...
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Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World Books Library Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World, Vicki Myron, with Brett Witter Patricia Siska
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Ray Bradbury's Biographer Is Taking Your Questions Now Sam Weller, an associate professor at Columbia, was Ray Bradbury's chosen biographer. He is also the author of Listen to the Echoes: The Ray Bradbury Interviews and Shadow Show: All New...
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