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Topic: Books (page 359)

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Stalking the literary agent: Don't take this guide into the bush

Craig Offman
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Dear Mr. Blue: Should I insist my boyfriend take me with him on vacation?

Garrison Keillor
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The not-so-sweet life: A diabetic restaurant critic reflects on the enemy within

Jeff Weinstein
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"Edward Albee": The "Virginia Woolf" playwright's difficult life

Steve Vineberg
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Tribunal at Oberlin: A young feminist activist finds herselfaccused of racism.

Tanya Shaffer
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What children know: Five great novels about kids

Wendy Lesser
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"The Boy on the Green Bicycle": Memoir of a brother's death

John Freeman
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Craig Offman
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Margot Mifflin
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Class lessons: The Yale Club happy hour teaches all that Yalecampus life pretended to disdain.

Simon Rodberg
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"To My Executors": A novelist engineers his literary legacy

Ken Kalfus
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Gore Vidal's "Sexually Speaking": Judeo-Christian morality has warped America!

Saul Anton
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"How the Body Prays": A Southern family undone by pride

Ruth Henrich
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Counter-evolutionary: What Kansas creationists are reading

Mark Wallace
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"Disco Bloodbath": Murder doesn't get more fabulous

Peter Kurth
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No cures please, we're normal: The defeatist dogma of disability studies

Norah Vincent
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Craig Offman
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Dismissed: Navy wants to sink an exposi of phony "gay" scandal on deathtrap battleship

Jeff Stein
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Hate books still for sale on the Web

Craig Offman
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Dear Mr. Blue:

Garrison Keillor
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Crackpot authorities: They're bold, brilliant and just a bit mad

Mark Wallace
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"Fannie": A life of Fannie Hurst, America's greatest trash novelist

Daniel Mangin
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Smart and sexy: Erica Jong picks 6 novels aimed at the erotic mind

Erica Jong
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Tears of a clone: Scientists sue to stake a claim on their multi-million dollar idea.

Alex Salkever
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