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The art of bookselling is finding the right book at the right time for the person who needs it. That person doesn't always know which book that is.

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If you like a book, it's a good book.


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You can view the full list of books under challenge on the district’s website: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… Once a challenge is accepted, the book is removed until a final decision is made. The banner has already appealed decisions made to keep seven of the books.


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The Best Books by Jorge Luis Borges. “He wrote about the world and from a global perspective at a time, pre-internet, when it was difficult to do.’ Mohsin Hamid. fivebooks.com/people/jorge-l…

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Jorge Luis Borges

The best books on Argentine, short story writer, Jorge Luis Borges.


If anybody says I've been thinking about Cherríe Moraga all day, they're right. poetryfoundation.org/poets/cherrie-… #BookTwitter #BookLover

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“The truth dazzles gradually, or else the world would be blind.” —Emily Dickinson


“Once you have read a book you care about, some part of it is always with you.” - Louis L’Amour, Matagorda

RaspberryCad's tweet image. “Once you have read a book you care about, some part of it is always with you.” - Louis L’Amour, Matagorda

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The manuscript I’m reading argues we don’t read a book for character or setting or plot “but for the quality of the atmosphere, and if we return to the book, it would be in order to breathe that air again.” And I wholeheartedly agree. The air. The breathing. The again.


Another hardline stance from @BNBuzz.

Banning books seems pretty suspect.



Maybe there was a ‘v’ in the title? Or an ‘x.’

Banning books seems pretty suspect.



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