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  2. Amsterdam (novel) - Wikipedia

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    [10] In The New York Times Book Review, critic William H. Pritchard called the book a "well-oiled machine, and McEwan's pleasure in time-shifting, presenting events out of their temporal order (flashing back in Clive's mind, say, to a conversation he had the day before) is everywhere evident.

  3. Book discussion club - Wikipedia

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    The Book Class (1984) a novel by Louis Auchincloss; Bloodhounds (1996) a novel by Peter Lovesey; Coast Road (1998) a novel by Barbara Delinsky; The Book Borrower (1999) a novel by Alice Mattison; The Book Club (1999) a novel by Mary Alice Monroe; The Dead of Midnight (2001) a novel by Catherine Hunter; The Used Women's Book Club (2003) a novel ...

  4. BookBrowse - Wikipedia

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    BookBrowse also launched an online magazine that is published twice-monthly, containing reviews, previews, articles, book club recommendations, and author interviews. It also provides a book club section for those seeking advice on starting a book club and finding suitable books to read, as well as book reviews by active book clubs. [6]

  5. A novel idea: These Twin Cities book clubs are silent - AOL

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    Among them: "This is the book club that gets you ready for other book clubs." "A book club without the guilt." But the 48-year-old bristles at the well-worn idea that this is "a book club for ...

  6. Book review - Wikipedia

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    A book review is a form of literary criticism in which a book is merely described (summary review) or analyzed based on content, style, and merit. [ 1 ] A book review may be a primary source , an opinion piece, a summary review, or a scholarly view. [ 2 ]

  7. The Coffee Trader - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Lienzo - a Portuguese Jewish merchant living in Amsterdam. Miguel is the main viewpoint character of the novel. Daniel Lienzo - Miguel's younger brother; Miguel is indebted to Daniel and is living in Daniel's basement. Hannah - Daniel's wife, who is pregnant. Raised Catholic, and unaware of her Jewish heritage until her wedding day.

  8. Category:Novels set in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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  9. The Best Secret Things to Order at the Publix Deli - AOL

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    Prepared Salads. In typical Publix fashion, you get a lot of bang for your buck when you grab a prepared salad. You can pick up an enormous Cobb, Caesar, or other specialty salad from the cold ...