Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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Posted by Tue Sep 15, 2009 2:01pm PDT
Report AbuseBut why exactly are these books considered "perfect" reading for fall? The article doesn't give any information as to what these books on the list are about, nor do they support why they like the books and why they are ideal for fall. For all the reader knows, the author of the article could've simply chosen books with romantic/autumnal covers. :/
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Posted by Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:52am PDT
Report AbuseThese are books given to high school students to read as part of required reading that is why they "feel right for fall." Nothing more, nothing less. Hope this helps clarify what the writer of the post meant for those who didn't understand. All good books, not everyone's choice for fall reading however unless you are a high school teacher.
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Posted by Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:56am PDT
Report Abusegot my fave book of all time on there so you must know what you're talking about! I will check some of the others out, thanks.
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Posted by Thu Sep 17, 2009 6:22pm PDT
Report AbuseThe Anne Lamott book is one of my favorites! I have read it over and over.
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Posted by Thu Sep 17, 2009 7:49pm PDT
Report Abuse/yawn
I think I'll pass on the fall reading list. Could I see the summer/winter/spring one instead?
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Posted by Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:52pm PDT
Report AbuseI've read Jane Eyre and Slouching Towards Bethleham, both last fall...hmmm. I also read Tolstoy's War and Peace last winter. Not sure if I can handle another Tolstoy novel for a while. War and Peace took forever to finish!
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