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  1. RT @LATimesbooks: Anthrolopolgie's novel perfumes: Anthropoligie has launched its first line of perfumes, designed to resemble books ... ...
  2. @teresareads Then this is a great book after all! We have been piling the snark on for the alcoholic, narcissistic half-talent. :)
  3. where books come to life http://bit.ly/8vrTiS
  4. Work book club reading Powell's Cleaving. "What a terrible person." "Narcissistic bitch." Yet we're still reading. When is a bad book good?
  5. the fourth day of wodehouse: galahad at blandings http://bit.ly/8HA7XO
  6. the third day of wodehouse: indiscretions of archie http://bit.ly/8VPEF7
  7. @gtoppo How to reconcile the needs of the 2? http://theother35percent.blogspot.com/2009/11/scott-montgomery-elementary-should-it.html
  8. the second day of wodehouse: plum pie http://bit.ly/8S81zS
  9. the first day of wodehouse: aunts aren't gentlemen http://bit.ly/5viXfY
  10. RT @danwagstaff: Eat Me, Safran Foer: "It... will make you want to immediately go to the bookstore and punch his book, on principle": ht ...
  11. the joy of the read aloud: christmas poems http://bit.ly/8ZYICk
  12. RT @bookfox: McSweeney's takes a chance on the unpublished and unconnected, and highlights a diversity of styles. http://bit.ly/7n4xB4
  13. @teresareads Hilarious!
  14. Fair summary on state of my school closure issue. http://theother35percent.blogspot.com/2009/11/scott-montgomery-elementary-should-it.html
  15. I just generated my #TweetCloud out of a month of my tweets. Top three words: love, sunday, book - http://w33.us/ulw
  16. sunday salon: twelve days of wodehouse and nancy mitford book lust http://bit.ly/90T4Sy
  17. RT @LongbourneLydia: “Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.” Charles Dickens
  18. @bookish_violet Made me wary of her for a moment too but she does not discredit Proust, just doesn't think she is up to it? Challenging read
  19. @CathyZielske Was doubtful of what you say until I saw clips last week. My god they can sing! Thanks for the share.
  20. @CathyZielske @bookish_violet Heard others say same. Think you occupy the young protagonist's head to such extent that right mood required.