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Tag: Louise Erdrich

The books I’ll be reading next

January 23, 2020 ~ The Longest Chapter

A list of books coming in February and March that have me excited, including an essay collection, memoir, biography, fable, crime story and assorted novels.

Getting Louise Erdrich’s signature

November 8, 2009November 8, 2009 ~ The Longest Chapter ~ 1 Comment

I went to Kenyon College Saturday night with my 4 Louise Erdrich novels. Ms. Erdrich was the featured author at the Kenyon Review Literary Festival.

Will Google kill used bookstores?

October 1, 2009October 1, 2009 ~ The Longest Chapter

The owner of a used bookstore thinks it will. Plus, three books I purchased.

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