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54 Books blog: February 2011
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Sunday, February 13, 2011. Catcher in the Rye. Reading J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye. As a 40 year old is a bit of a weird experience. I first read the classic in high school, of course, probably around the age of 15. I read it again in college, in a sociology class probably called something like Youth and Alienation. I noticed all the same stuff this time around. Yeah, Holden says goddamn. A lot and everyone and everything is phony. The other thing that struck me more forcefully this time was how l...
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54 Books blog: The Call
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Monday, February 27, 2012. What I was thinking as I read it:. I thought Yannick was a man. I wonder where in Vermont this takes place? Why I'm writing like this:. The book is set up this way. Is from the point of view of a veterinarian- preferably large animals, though he'll put down a cat if you appeal to his conscience. Each section begins with the word " Call. Pulled out emasculators, castrated draft horse. Thoughts on the drive home:. What's the point of a poncho if it doesn't cover your arms? This i...
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Stories for StarTribune by Meganne Fabrega : Contently
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Portsmouth, NH www.megannefabrega.com. Writer and book critic. I love stories - imaginary and otherwise - and look for them everywhere, from the books on my bedside table to the canals of Amsterdam. I'm a connector, a storyteller, and a seeker of hidden tales. Meganne Fabrega's stories for. Review: There Was and There Was Not, by Meline Toumani. Article by: MEGANNE FABREGA SPECIAL TO THE STAR TRIBUNE; Updated: December 13, 2014 - 2:00 PM. NONFICTION: A journalist travels into forbidden . SHORT STORIES: "...
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Stories for Your Knitting Life by Meganne Fabrega : Contently
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Portsmouth, NH www.megannefabrega.com. Writer and book critic. I love stories - imaginary and otherwise - and look for them everywhere, from the books on my bedside table to the canals of Amsterdam. I'm a connector, a storyteller, and a seeker of hidden tales. Meganne Fabrega's stories for. A Conversation with Barbara G. Walker. Artist profile for Your Knitting Life (formerly Knitting Today). Profile of Brandon Mably for Your Knitting Life (formerly Knitting Today). About Contently, Inc.
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Stories for Plougshares by Meganne Fabrega : Contently
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Portsmouth, NH www.megannefabrega.com. Writer and book critic. I love stories - imaginary and otherwise - and look for them everywhere, from the books on my bedside table to the canals of Amsterdam. I'm a connector, a storyteller, and a seeker of hidden tales. Meganne Fabrega's stories for. Literary Boroughs #2: Portsmouth, NH Ploughshares. Literary Boroughs #2: Portsmouth, NH Ploughshares. Literary Boroughs #2: Portsmouth, NH Ploughshares. About Contently, Inc.
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Stories for San Francisco Chronicle by Meganne Fabrega : Contently
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Portsmouth, NH www.megannefabrega.com. Writer and book critic. I love stories - imaginary and otherwise - and look for them everywhere, from the books on my bedside table to the canals of Amsterdam. I'm a connector, a storyteller, and a seeker of hidden tales. Meganne Fabrega's stories for. Play Group cast members: Make me famous - SFGate. Play Group' cast members: Make me famous - SFGate. Photo by Lacy Atkins. Of Slides and self esteem: playground lessons - SFGate. Illustration by Gwenda Kaczor.
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54 Books blog: March 2012
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Monday, March 19, 2012. I don't want to give it away, but the fact that we aren't all enjoying hot air balloon rides to visit Santa kind of hints at how S.A. Andree's 1897 attempt to fly over the North Pole went. If you are into the sort of literature that deals with stupid people behaving badly in cold places (or, behaving heroically in cold places) then Alec Wilkinson's book, The Ice Balloon,. No doubt. Practical? Hmm, not sure how good the food was, but they didn't die of starvation. Suddenly Tyson be...
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54 Books blog: March 2011
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Saturday, March 12, 2011. Do you secretly love vampires, but prefer them not to sparkle in sunlight and fall easily in love with mortals? Perhaps you think creatures of the night should suffer from rashes and be myopic. Meat-eater, sure, but give them migraines from the lack of fresh blood. If you are bemused or annoyed by Edward Cullan's good looks, try Rowan Radley in Matt Haig's entertaining- if a little alarming- novel of modern-day vampires trying to "pass". Dilemma. Dilemma. Enter Peter's b...As th...
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54 Books blog: February 2012
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Monday, February 27, 2012. What I was thinking as I read it:. I thought Yannick was a man. I wonder where in Vermont this takes place? Why I'm writing like this:. The book is set up this way. Is from the point of view of a veterinarian- preferably large animals, though he'll put down a cat if you appeal to his conscience. Each section begins with the word " Call. Pulled out emasculators, castrated draft horse. Thoughts on the drive home:. What's the point of a poncho if it doesn't cover your arms? This i...
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