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Where Books Are for Everybody! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Best Books of Winter 2016. End of Summer: Best Reads. Let’s Talk About Ratings. The Warmth and Comfort of a Good Book. Best of of 2015: Seattle Book Mama’s Favorites. Tag Archives: crime fiction. Darktown, by Thomas Mullen* * *. August 20, 2016. Police by higher-ups within the city administration. To say the very least, it’s hard to take. But in 2016, we all know otherwise. I hope you’ll read this painful but well crafted ...
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mystery | Seattle Book Mama
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Where Books Are for Everybody! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Best Books of Winter 2016. End of Summer: Best Reads. Let’s Talk About Ratings. The Warmth and Comfort of a Good Book. Best of of 2015: Seattle Book Mama’s Favorites. Nothing Short of Dying, by Erik Storey* *. August 26, 2016. Nothing Short of Dying. Barr is a rough and tumble type, the kind of guy that makes his truck start by kicking the side panels and door and slamming his fist on the hood. It makes me like him. When y...
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mystery | Seattle Book Mama
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Where Books Are for Everybody! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Best Books of Winter 2016. End of Summer: Best Reads. Let’s Talk About Ratings. The Warmth and Comfort of a Good Book. Best of of 2015: Seattle Book Mama’s Favorites. Nothing Short of Dying, by Erik Storey* *. August 26, 2016. Nothing Short of Dying. Barr is a rough and tumble type, the kind of guy that makes his truck start by kicking the side panels and door and slamming his fist on the hood. It makes me like him. When y...
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Where Books Are for Everybody! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Best Books of Winter 2016. End of Summer: Best Reads. Let’s Talk About Ratings. The Warmth and Comfort of a Good Book. Best of of 2015: Seattle Book Mama’s Favorites. The Goldfish Bowl, by Laurence Gough* *. July 22, 2016. Then we have our sniper:. Yes, I know. Amazon won’t print that quote. It’s worth editing to have it in my blog, because that’s exactly how I feel about it. There are good moments with figurative language...
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black rights | Seattle Book Mama
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Where Books Are for Everybody! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Best Books of Winter 2016. End of Summer: Best Reads. Let’s Talk About Ratings. The Warmth and Comfort of a Good Book. Best of of 2015: Seattle Book Mama’s Favorites. Category Archives: black rights. Darktown, by Thomas Mullen* * *. August 20, 2016. Police by higher-ups within the city administration. To say the very least, it’s hard to take. But in 2016, we all know otherwise. I hope you’ll read this painful but well craf...
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aging | Seattle Book Mama
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Where Books Are for Everybody! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Best Books of Winter 2016. End of Summer: Best Reads. Let’s Talk About Ratings. The Warmth and Comfort of a Good Book. Best of of 2015: Seattle Book Mama’s Favorites. Blanche Passes Go: A Blanche White Mystery, by Barbara Neely* * *. August 11, 2015. So when her long-simmering rage is ignited by the sight of him, she vows to not only get mad, but to get even as well. Other Blanche novels have accentuated the protagonist’s ...
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#Blacklivesmatter | Seattle Book Mama
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Where Books Are for Everybody! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Best Books of Winter 2016. End of Summer: Best Reads. Let’s Talk About Ratings. The Warmth and Comfort of a Good Book. Best of of 2015: Seattle Book Mama’s Favorites. WEB DuBois Speaks: Speeches and Addresses, by WEB DuBois* * *. September 29, 2015. Is that asking too much? And DuBois explains it better than anyone else. The Scholar Denied: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Birth of Modern Sociology, by Aldon Morris* * *. For serio...
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seattlebookmama | Seattle Book Mama
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Where Books Are for Everybody! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Best Books of Winter 2016. End of Summer: Best Reads. Let’s Talk About Ratings. The Warmth and Comfort of a Good Book. Best of of 2015: Seattle Book Mama’s Favorites. The Jealous Kind, by James Lee Burke* * *. August 30, 2016. Burke is widely known for his capacity to create settings from the natural and pastoral on down to the bizarre, the exotic, and sometimes the polluted or corrupted. When I entered an exclusive me...
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Where Books Are for Everybody! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Best Books of Winter 2016. End of Summer: Best Reads. Let’s Talk About Ratings. The Warmth and Comfort of a Good Book. Best of of 2015: Seattle Book Mama’s Favorites. Newer posts →. The Beauty of the End, by Debbie Howells* *. August 6, 2016. This story is full of dead babies, but neither the horror nor the pathos ordinarily associated with such a thing can save it. It merely makes the misery worse. August 6, 2016. Our sto...
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women’s rights | Seattle Book Mama
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Where Books Are for Everybody! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Best Books of Winter 2016. End of Summer: Best Reads. Let’s Talk About Ratings. The Warmth and Comfort of a Good Book. Best of of 2015: Seattle Book Mama’s Favorites. Category Archives: women’s rights. Hot Flashes, by Barbara Raskin* *. July 30, 2016. And so a formerly progressive book now sounds really off kilter in many, many places. For those that have been deeply immersed in women’s literature from all eras, including ...