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Wandering the Stacks
A writer's adventures in reading
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Spring Hiatus
Wandering the Stacks is taking a brief hiatus while I finish up the spring semester and place attention on other writing projects. However, I'll be back to my random reading this summer. Watch for more reviews in June!
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Courtney Elizabeth Mauk
Writer, Lecturer, Barrelhouse Assistant Editor, Vegan, Maker of Things.
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House Lights – Leah Hager Cohen
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Room – Emma Donoghue
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Fat City – Leonard Gardner
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The Queen’s Gambit – Walter Tevis
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When I Forgot – Elina Hirvonen
A Dog’s Ransom – Patricia Highsmith
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Decline and Fall – Evelyn Waugh
You Don’t Love Me Yet – Jonathan Lethem
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A Heart of Stone – Renate Dorrestein
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Happy Holidays!
Electricity – Ray Robinson
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November
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The Feast of Love – Charles Baxter
The Secret of Lost Things – Sheridan Hay
Giving Up On Ordinary – Isla Dewar
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October
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When She Was Electric – Andrea MacPherson
Island of Lost Girls – Jennifer McMahon
The Green Suit – Dwight Allen
The Accidental – Ali Smith
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September
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White Ghost Girls – Alice Greenway
Two Harbors – Kate Benson
The Remains of the Day – Kazuo Ishiguro
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August
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The Millstone - Margaret Drabble
Madly – William Benton
The Mating Season – Alex Brunkhorst
Rules of the Wild – Francesca Marciano
After This - Alice McDermott
Anything You Choose...
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