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“It occurred to me how curious it was that books are so often written about as if they were toasters.”

Toasters? In Anne Fadiman’s world, there is a difference between useful objects such as toasters and important things that you want to maintain a connection with, such as books. She loves books. As a writer, and the daughter of parents … Continue reading

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We want to walk into the pages…the closer we get, the better.

What kind of reader are you?  Anne Fadiman gives a book-length answer to that question in Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader.  She tells stories  about her passion for reading books.  For example, she describes the thrill of going to … Continue reading

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