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  1. Reading 'World Wide Rave." Starting buzz using 21st c. tools.
  2. @otisthemanager Two hipsters discussing cyclocross http://www.xtranormal.com/w...
  3. International Buy Nothing Day (Black Friday) may want to consider reading Patel's The Value of Nothing: How to Reshape Market Society and..
  4. The Boy from Baby House 10: From the Nightmare of a Russian Orphanage to a New Life in America by Alan Philps and John Lahutsky. Good memoir
  5. RT @Anti_Pollution: @booknibber Thought you'd find this interesting --> GREEN BOOK REVIEW: "Eye Of The Whale" By Douglas Carlton Abra ...
  6. @Anti_Pollution Thanks for the tip. Love green books.
  7. Native MN, Chuck Klosterman, is author of a new book, 'Eating the Dinosaur.'
  8. The Complete Stories by Flannery O'Connor was selected as the best work to have won the Nat. or Am Book award in it's 60 year history.
  9. Book Review: Knives at Dawn: http://bit.ly/5VRNM7 via @addthis
  10. Awards: Bad Sex in Fiction Shortlist: http://bit.ly/4pZPCm via @addthis
  11. O. Winfrey made Faulkner a best seller again. Her support of books and reading will be missed.
  12. This year's Roald Dahl Funny Prize winners were Grubtown Tales: Stinking Rich and Just Plain Stinky by Philip Ardag
  13. Linden MacIntyre's The Bishop's Man, which "chronicles the emerging crisis of conscience in a worldly priest won the 2009 Giller Prize
  14. The film adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's 1996 novel, Fight Club, "stirred vitriolic ire when it came out 10 years ago.
  15. For the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, George Packer offered some reading suggestions on his New Yorker blog.
  16. mparent77772 10 Most Dangerous Cities for Pedestrians http://bit.ly/1FdC9V
  17. NPR's "What We're Reading" list for November 10-16.
  18. I am starting to read 'Rapt.'
  19. Finished 'No Impact Man,' by Colin Beaven. REALLY enjoyed it. Very inspiring. Recommend it for all sorts of reasons.
  20. NPR's website debuted a new feature, "What We're Reading: Staff Picks of Standout Books,"