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The Booksnobs Blog

Books. the best, worst, weirdest.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "Books the best, worst, and weirdest." I noticed that the web site stated " A delightful book, written and self-published by Melbourne GP Pietro Demaio, whose love of the food traditions of his native land is very obvious." They also stated " His humorous anecdotes about his many culinary adventures in Australia and especially on his visits back to Italy made me laugh, and sometimes even made me cry."

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Thursday, April 14, 2011. The Daughters Walk By Jane Kirkpatrick. I found the book well written and intriguing. The story was fascinating and saddening at the same time. My heart wrenched for Clara as she was alienated from her family. I enjoyed the book immensely, and it held my attention till the very end. A rare feat to be honest! Posted by Natasha Atkerson. Thursday, March 3, 2011. Girl Talk With God By Susie Shellenberger.

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Asymp; Leave a comment. 8211; a festival in which authors such as George freaking Saunders. Make their way to the middle of nowhere to discuss works of absolute genius! Then came the day I met George Saunders. Hearing he was coming to town, I made the thirty minute drive to the University of Illinois, book in hand, to wait outside the Colwell Playhouse at Krannert Center.