| 2851. | Akiko Busch's new work takes a look at American waterways |
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| 2852. | Glenn Kurtz shares the tale of a guitarist who re-discovers his passion |
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| 2853. | Hot stuff |
| | Chicago Tribune ~ Saturday, 7th July, 2007 | |
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| 2854. | Stroke by stroke |
| | Chicago Tribune ~ Saturday, 7th July, 2007 | |
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| 2855. | Inside jokes |
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| 2856. | Instrument of dreams |
| | Chicago Tribune ~ Saturday, 7th July, 2007 | |
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| 2857. | Private lives |
| | Chicago Tribune ~ Saturday, 7th July, 2007 | |
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| 2858. | Theme Park: Romance |
| | Chicago Tribune ~ Saturday, 7th July, 2007 | |
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| 2859. | Audiobooks: America's founders |
| | Chicago Tribune ~ Saturday, 7th July, 2007 | |
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| 2860. | Tracking a trend toward a more holistic approach to business Reading books about business is sometimes like watching a sci-fi movie: a certain suspension of disbelief comes with the territory. If you're willing to buy into the existence of Ewoks and Wookies, then the rest goes down pretty easy. But if you're too busy asking questions, the ride can be bumpy. |
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| 2861. | From the Precincts Local booksellers tell us what the Chicago area is buying |
| | Chicago Tribune ~ Saturday, 7th July, 2007 | |
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| 2862. | Theme Park Romance All wrapped up in love |
| | Chicago Tribune ~ Saturday, 7th July, 2007 | |
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| 2863. | Crime Watch Hot stuff |
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| 2864. | Audiobooks America s founders |
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| 2865. | Book Roundup Reviewer Yvonne Zipp has read her fair share of unusual stories, but she's never come across a novel in which a flock of sheep solve a murder. Yet, 'Three Bags Full' is July's most entertaining read. |
| | Christian Science Monitor ~ Thursday, 5th July, 2007 | Subscribe to Christian Science Monitor • |
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| 2866. | His translation tells Lafayette's tale He had read the biographies, tome after tome. And still, he wanted to know more about Gilbert du Motier de Lafayette, the Frenchman regarded as one of the heroes of the American Revolution. |
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| 2867. | A lawyer's translation tells tale of Lafayette's visit to America He had read the biographies, tome after tome. And still, he wanted to know more about Gilbert du Motier de Lafayette, the Frenchman regarded as one of the heroes of the American Revolution. |
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| 2868. | 'Cape Wind' is funny but flawed look at power and hypocrisy This is not your typical beach read. It isn't light. It isn't even fiction. It is, however, a genuine page-turner, and if it is true, it is also a laugh riot. |
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| 2869. | 'New England White' explores shades of elitism and murder Stephen L. Carter's meaty new novel, New England White,defines the perfect smart summer read. Featuring political intrigue and two murders in need of solving, White delivers all sorts of secret stuff about Ivy League campuses and black America's aristocracy. Plus, there's a discreet but zesty dollop of contrarian thinking about religion and morality. |
| | USA Today ~ Wednesday, 4th July, 2007 | Subscribe to USA Today • |
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| 2870. | 'Happiest Man in the World' captures a relentlessly unorthodox life The Happiest Man in the World: An Account of the Life of Poppa Neutrino , By Alec Wilkinson, Random House, 301 pp., $24.95 |
| | Boston Globe ~ Wednesday, 4th July, 2007 | Subscribe to Boston Globe • |
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| 2871. | In The House That George Built,'' Wilfrid Sheed provides a fan's guide to the greats of the American songbook The House That George Built: With a Little Help from Irving, Cole, and a Crew of About Fifty , By Wilfrid Sheed, Random House, 352 pp., $29.95 |
| | Boston Globe ~ Tuesday, 3rd July, 2007 | Subscribe to Boston Globe • |
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| 2872. | Summer getaways, by ear There is nothing better than pure escapism when it's too hot to think. Not that it should be dumb escapism , but it should pull you out of the sticky heat and boredom of a traffic jam. With that thought in mind, it's time to have some fun. We'll get around to improving our minds with nonfiction audiobooks next month. Promise. |
| | Boston Globe ~ Tuesday, 3rd July, 2007 | Subscribe to Boston Globe • |
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| 2873. | Haunting 'Peony' unearths ghosts of culture and love At the close of the 16th century, an opera, The Peony Pavilion, shocked Chinese audiences with its tale of a supernatural union outside the bounds of arranged marriage and a heroine who chose her own fate. Young women, hoping that they too could be reborn into true love, starved themselves to death. |
| | USA Today ~ Monday, 2nd July, 2007 | Subscribe to USA Today • |
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| 2874. | Why the American Revolution was 'Almost a Miracle' The American victory was achieved by the narrowest of margins, argues a historian. |
| | Christian Science Monitor ~ Monday, 2nd July, 2007 | Subscribe to Christian Science Monitor • |
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| 2875. | Arkady Renko: 26 years later, he's still on the job America's favorite Russian detective chases 'Stalin's Ghost' in a new novel by Martin Cruz Smith |
| | Christian Science Monitor ~ Monday, 2nd July, 2007 | Subscribe to Christian Science Monitor • |
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