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Aug 2004
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An Interview with Brian Wood
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features
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Aug 2004
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Story Time
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library rakehell
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Jul 2004
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Create Your Own Library... Sorta
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library rakehell
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Jul 2004
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An Interview with Larry Young
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features
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Jun 2004
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An Interview with Chuck Palahniuk
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features
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Jun 2004
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They lied to us in library school.
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library rakehell
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May 2004
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The Man Who Would Be King by Ben Macintyre
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nonfiction
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May 2004
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The Culture Wars
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library rakehell
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Apr 2004
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The Sexy Library
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library rakehell
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Apr 2004
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Independent Bookstore Profile: Comix Revolution
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independent bookstore profile
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Apr 2004
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One Hundred Famous Views of Edo by Doug MacPherson and Edward Smallfield
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poetry
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Apr 2004
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Tiny Giants by Nate Powell
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fiction
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Feb 2004
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Comics in Libraries
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library rakehell
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Jan 2004
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Dracula
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library rakehell
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Dec 2003
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An Interview with Jessamyn West
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features
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Dec 2003
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Puzzles and Essays from "the Exchange": Tricky Reference Questions by Charles R. Anderson
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nonfiction
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Dec 2003
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The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
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fiction
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Dec 2003
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Sky Lounge by Mark Bibbins
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poetry
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Dec 2003
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Spend the Winter in Your Library
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library rakehell
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Nov 2003
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Notes From a Librarian Conference
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library rakehell
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Oct 2003
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The Man Who Found Time: James Hutton and the Discovery of Earth's Antiquity by Jack Repcheck
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nonfiction
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Oct 2003
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Murder Inc.: The Story of the Syndicate by Burton B. Turkus
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nonfiction
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Aug 2003
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Patrick: the Pilgrim Apostle of Ireland by Maire B. de Paor
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nonfiction
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Aug 2003
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Hitler and the Power of Aesthetics by Frederic Spotts
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nonfiction
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Jul 2003
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Thrice the column
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library rakehell
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Jul 2003
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K. Rowling
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fiction
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Jul 2003
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Dating Your Mom by Ian Frazier
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fiction
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Jul 2003
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The Discrete Charm of Charlie Monk by David Ambrose
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fiction
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Jun 2003
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Paul Has a Summer Job by Michael Rabagliati
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fiction
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Jun 2003
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Love Fights by Andi Watson
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fiction
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Jun 2003
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An Interview with Andi Watson
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features
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Jun 2003
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Love your library
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library rakehell
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Dec 2002
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Five Points: The Nineteenth-Century New York City Neighborhood That Invented Tap Dance, Stole Elections and Became the Worlds Most Notorious Slum by Tyler Anbinder
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nonfiction
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Dec 2002
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Rare birds
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library rakehell
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Nov 2002
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A Very Harry Potter Halloween
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library rakehell
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Nov 2002
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Lullaby By Chuck Palahniuk
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fiction
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Oct 2002
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Dune by Frank Herbert
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fiction
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Oct 2002
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An introduction
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library rakehell
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