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Sep 16, 2012
Two Books: Judging a Book By Its Lover and Resurrection Express
Can't wait to read a book entitled Judging a Book By Its Lover: A Field Guide to the Hearts and Minds of Readers Everywhere as I want to see what the author, Lauren Leto, says about how books grab attention. I am curious to compare it to my own experiences as a reader. The book is a paperback to be released October 2, 2012 by Harper Perennial.
Resurrection Express: A Thriller by Stephen Romano involves a a high tech thief challenged with hacking into a complex security grid, unaware the stakes could mean the death of billions of people if the wrong people win. The expected publication date is September 18, 2012 by Gallery Books.
These two books were sent by the publishers.
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ReplyDeleteJudging a Book by its Lover sounds fantastic, and I can't wait to get my hands on it. I love books about books, and so this one is going on my list.
ReplyDeleteJudging a Book By Its Lover does sound good, cute cover too.
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