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Book Review: Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro | Suite101.com

(xml:space,preserve)A haunting evocation of times gone by.

Colonel Roosevelt: A Book Review | Suite101.com

Colonel Roosevelt: A Book Review Tweet Dec 25, 2011 Feather Schwartz Foster Colonel Roosevelt by Edmund Morris - oregonlive.com Colonel Roosevelt by Edmund Morris - oregonlive.com Winner of the Pulitzer Prize. A Fascination with Theodore Roosevelt Edmund Morris, the author of the Pulitzer Prize

Book review: Alan Riding's *And the Show Went On: Cultural Life in Nazi-Occupied Paris*

Alan Riding's *And the Show Went On: Cultural Life in Nazi-Occupied Paris*, reviewed & recommended.

SLA - Tackling Knife Crime Together: A review of local anti-knife crime projects

The School Library Association offers advisory and information services, publications and training for school librarians and Schools Library Services

Book review: The Instructions by Adam Levin - Scotsman.com Living

Book review: The Instructions by Adam Levin - <strong>The Instructions<br /><br />by Adam Levin <br /><br />Canongate, 1030pp, £20 </strong>

Book Review: Emma Donoghue's Room

Emma Donoghue's Room, short-listed for the Man Booker Prize 2010, is a moving tale of a mother and son kept captive in a converted shed.

Best Books for Public Libraries and School Libraries - Book Reviews from the ALA | Booklist Online

Booklist Online: The best book reviews for public libraries and school libraries, and the best books to read for your book club, brought to you by the ALA

MOBYLIVES » Anis Shivani attacks New York Times Book Review: Would you like his version better?

At The Huffington Post, Anis Shivani has launched a full-scale attack against The New York Times Book Review: If American literary culture is in serious trouble–reflecting the perverted groupthink of empire’s intellectuals in the last stage of decadence–then a sure barometer

The Coffeehouse - Naguib Mahfouz

A review, and links to other information about and reviews of The Coffeehouse by Naguib Mahfouz.

Is American Library Association Ghetto-izing Black Authors? « One-Minute Book Reviews

Kadir Nelson, a four-time winner of the Coretta Scott King Award, lost the more prestigious Caldecott medal — again — on Monday By Janice Harayda Kadir Nelson may have won more honors than any of the most recent candidates for Caldecott medal, given by the American Library Association

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