1. Books mentioned on the March 27 Wisconsin Public Radio Kathleen Dunn show. Listen to the complete show here.
More Than They Bargained For, by Jason Stein and Patrick Marley
The Supremes at Earl’s All You Can Eat, by Edward Kelsey Moore
“I meant he’s a cellist not a celloist.”
Little Known Facts, by Christine Sneed
Bike Tribes, by Mike Magnuson
Cooked, by Michael Pollan
The Drunken Botanist, by Amy Stewart
Bunker Hill, by Nathaniel Philbrick
Mom and Me and Mom, by Maya Angelou
The Little Paris Kitchen, by Rachel Khoo
Storm Kings, by Lee Sandlin
A Dog’s Journey, by Bruce Cameron
Maddie on Things, by Theron Humphrey
*The Hot Rock, and other Dortmunder novels by Donald Westlake (print-on-demand, nonreturnable terms, meaning we're not likely to be able to stock this on our shelves, alas)
Worse Than the Devil, by Dean Strang
*A recommendation of Lake Forest Bookshop
The Absolutist, by John Boyne
Rules of Civility, by Amor Towles
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, by Rachel Joyce
Where’d You Go, Bernadette, by Maria Semple
The Age of Miracles, by Karen Thompson Walker
Reboot, by Amy Tintera
The Fault in Our Stars, by John Green
Eleanor and Park, by Rainbow Rowell
*Peshtigo fire books. Most popular Firestorm at Peshtigo, by Denise Gess and William Lutz
Some Assembly Required, by Anne Lamott
also Help, Thanks, Wow
Steal Like an Artist, by Austin Kleon
How to be Interesting, by Jessica Hagy
*A Man of Parts, by David Lodge
Foreign Affairs, by Alison Lurie
The View from Penthouse B, by Elinor Lipman
*A Recommendation for Pearl Street Books.
Wingshooters, by Nina Revoyr
Carry the One, by Carol Anshaw
2. If you missed this week's email newsletter, you can read it here.
3. And finally, we have another Shepherd Express ad that came out today.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
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2 comments:
I thought you were wonderful, Daniel. Great job. You're really funny! Were you trying to be? Lol.
always one of my favorites when you visit the KD show with your huge box of books. Thanks for all your efforts. Your are entertaining and enjoyable.
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