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Here's a look at the weekend's books coverage in GuideLive. First, we'll have an interview with Christian Lander. He's the blogger-turned-author of "Stuff White People Like." If you're looking for reviews, we'll offer:
Some American history for the Independence Day weekend in Ark of the Liberties: America and the World, by Ted Widmer. Another American icon in Mustang: The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West, by Deanne Stillman. A chance to compare and contrast American ideals with something rather different in Beijing Coma, by Ma Jian. (Watch for an excerpt as well.) One more Texas giant, in Queen of the Oil Club: The Intrepid Wanda Jablonski and the Power of Information, by Anna Rubino. Finally, columnist Judy Alter,and some mysterious Texas women who are Sisters in Crime. Have a great weekend, and remember -- it's light fuse, THEN run away quickly. Or, just stay inside and read. E-mail entry: |
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