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The Ocean at the End of the LaneThe Ocean at the End of the Lane, Book
by Gaiman, NeilBook - 2013Book, 2013
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Added Nov 04, 2013
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Added Jul 26, 2013
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Added Jun 19, 2013
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The book starts off slow but turns out to be a great stroll through the evolution of Banksy and street art.
Too Bright to Hear Too Loud to SeeToo Bright to Hear Too Loud to See, Book
by Garey, JuliannBook - 2012Book, 2012
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Added Jun 09, 2013
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This was a difficult book to read. I eventually got through it and found that I enjoyed about half of it. It's the tale of a bi-polar man's life told via snapshots of his life and treatment. I didn't find the subject matter to be difficult, just her style of writing.This was a difficult book to read. I eventually got through it and found that I enjoyed about half of it. It's the tale of a bi-polar man's life told via snapshots of his life and treatment. I didn't find the subject matter to be difficult, just…
AdultingAdulting, BookHow to Become A Grown-up in 468 Easy(ish) Steps
by Brown, Kelly WilliamsBook - 2013Book, 2013
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Added Jun 09, 2013
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A fun, easy to read book for college graduates and even fun for high school graduates. Kelly Williams Brown has tips ranging from cooking, to careers, to dealing with family members in an adult fashion. This would be a great simple gift for anyone in their twenties...and maybe to encourage those currently living with their parents to strike out on their own!A fun, easy to read book for college graduates and even fun for high school graduates. Kelly Williams Brown has tips ranging from cooking, to careers, to dealing with family members in an adult fashion. This would be a great simple gift for anyone…
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Added May 20, 2013
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I'm a sucker for Oprah's book suggestions. At less than 300 pages this was a quick read but it was not a happy book. Each chapter is one of Hattie's children, telling a snapshot of their life with Hattie as a mother and more often than not the snapshot is depressing. Ayana Mathis is a great writer and I look forward to reading more from her.I'm a sucker for Oprah's book suggestions. At less than 300 pages this was a quick read but it was not a happy book. Each chapter is one of Hattie's children, telling a snapshot of their life with Hattie as a mother and more often than not the…
Let the Great World SpinLet the Great World Spin, eBookA Novel
by McCann, ColumeBook - 2009eBook, 2009
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Added Jan 11, 2013
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