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Weekend Edition: 8-4

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Americans Want to Live in a Much More Equal Country (They Just Don’t Realize It)(“In fact, the vast majority of Americans prefer a distribution of wealth more equal than what exists in Sweden, which is often placed rhetorically at the extreme far left in terms of political ideology–embraced by […]

Weekend Edition: 7-28

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

We Are Alive (“…you cannot underestimate the fine power of self-loathing in all of this.”)

Bookish Linkage

Literacy gap between rich and poor studies widens in the summer (via)

How reading makes you more human

Ten books to put hair on your chest

Clifford the Big […]

Weekend Edition: 7-21

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

The Bookless Library (“Clinging to an outdated vision of libraries is in fact the best recipe for making them look hopelessly obsolescent to the men and women who control their budgets[.]”)

Worthwhile Reading about Aurora

One More Massacre (“The truth is made worse by the reality that no one—really […]

Weekend Edition: 7-14

Bulletin Board

The presenters for the 2012 South Dakota Festival of Books have been announced and you can now register for the event, Setp. 27-30 in Sioux Falls.

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

What Can Happen to You When You Read (“The other thing that happens when you’re a reader is that your hunger […]

Weekend Edition: 7-7

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Thank you for killing my novel (“This may be the most sadistic moment of belated fact-checking in the history of mankind. The New York Times, the paper of record, had written a fictitious character to verify a fact.”) (via)

America’s Move to the Right (“…that so many Liberals […]