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  2. Harriet Scott Chessman - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Scott Chessman (born January 16, 1951) is an American author of four novels, including Lydia Cassatt Reading the Morning Paper, a #1 Booksense Pick, [1] Someone Not Really Her Mother, a Good Morning America book club choice, [2] and The Beauty of Ordinary Things. Chessman's subjects often center on mortality, love, trauma, and the ...

  3. Book discussion club - Wikipedia

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    Given the busy lifestyles of today, another variation on the traditional 'book club' is the book reading club. In such a club, the group agrees on a specific book, and each week (or whatever frequency), one person in the group reads the book out loud while the rest of the group listens. The group can either allow interruptions for comments and ...

  4. Check Out Every Feel-Good Read for Our Book Club - AOL

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    In the GH Book Club, we focus on what we call feel-good reads, because reading makes us feel good, period. But beyond that, our feel-good picks have that extra special something.

  5. Emma Roberts Picks “Didion and Babitz ”as Book Club ... - AOL

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    Emma Roberts has shared that the latest selection for her book club, Belletrist, will be the nonfiction book Didion and Babitz by Lili Anolik. The selection marks the beginning of a partnership ...

  6. Year in Review: Check Out Every Feel-Good Read Chosen ... - AOL

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    The Good Housekeeping Book Club chooses one feel-good book every month to feature as our monthly book club pick. Here's why you'll love them, too. Year in Review: Check Out Every Feel-Good Read ...

  7. Top of the Morning (book) - Wikipedia

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    Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV is a 2013 non-fiction book by the media critic Brian Stelter. [1] The book was first published on April 23, 2013, through Grand Central Publishing and centers on the world of morning television. [2] [3] A lengthy excerpt appeared in The New York Times Magazine in the week before ...

  8. Like so many celeb kids, she grew up under-parented and over-exposed, constantly dodging the paparazzi and distrustful of those around her. But with those hard experiences came hard-won lessons ...

  9. Lisa McRee - Wikipedia

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    McRee left the show in 1993 to serve as a host for Good Morning America Sunday, anchor and correspondent for Lifetime Magazine and a reporter on ABC’s Day One. She then moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1994 to work as an anchor and reporter for KABC-TV. In 1997, she was hired to replace Joan Lunden as co-anchor of Good Morning America.