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Happy Book Lovers Day: What We’re Reading Now

Posted by Catherine Cheney on 9 August 2017, 4:30 pm

Happy Book Lovers Day! In honor of one of our favorite holidays, we’re sharing what we’re currently reading. Take a look below to see what’s striking our interest now. Continue Reading Happy Book Lovers Day: What We’re Reading Now

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Filed under Events, The Book Biz, UNC Press News | Tagged all the agents and saints, book lovers day, dangerous grounds, david l. parsons, liberated threads, lindsey a. freeman, patrick barr-melej, psychedelic chile, shawn chandler bingham, stephanie elizondo griest, tanisha c. ford, the bohemian south

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