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Friday Follies 3.20

Here’s some Christmas cheer for you. “A 44-year-old woman stole her 3-year-old grandson’s Christmas gifts and sold them for crack.” (via)

A man is suing a popular blog for defamation for publishing a “satirical” post with the headline: “Jersey City Pedophile Loses His $4 Million Lotto Ticket, Sues the Whole World.” Now why would anyone […]

Weekend Edition 12-17

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Don’t Support Your Local Bookseller (“There is little that’s ‘local’ about most local bookstores.”)

Best New Christmas Tradition

Layaway Secret Santas

Blog Headline of the Week

Use caution when using teeth to castrate lambs

Blog Line of the Week

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Weekend Edition: 12-10

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Apocalypse Soon (“It is easy to feel overwhelmed, confused, weary, and crushingly sad. In this context, the idea of the Apocalypse can be comforting.”) (via)

Bookish Linkage

Truly a lot of hoohah over nothing.

On writing and jazz

The Library of America starts offering e-versions of its […]

Weekend Edition: 12-3

Bulletin Board

Today is Take Your Child to a Bookstore Day. It appears, though, that Prairie Pages Bookstore is the only South Dakota bookstore participating.

Although it’s still months away, I am excited enough about World Book Night coming to the U.S. that the site has been added to the blogroll.

Interesting Reading in […]

Weekend Edition: 11-26

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

George’s God (“Well into his forties he kept swinging between the poles of his double life as only a true Manichean can, a rock star buried in a pile of cocaine one minute and a sadhu renunciant fingering his beads the next. But by his fifties he had abandoned […]