Posts Tagged “richard bausch”
February reading
by Morgan on February 4, 2011
Swamplandia!, Karen Russell Duh. Vestments, John Reimringer Three Guys One Book called it an “astoundingly good book.” Also, I’ve never read a book about a priest. Bad Marie, Marcy Dermansky This one’s been on my radar for a while; references (…)
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Field Trip/Snooki Fail
by Morgan on January 10, 2011
I spent the weekend in Goleta, and was eager to find a good local bookstore. Friend and writer Patrick James recommended Chaucer’s in Santa Barbara. Oh, love. I love you, love. Chaucer’s is a dream. I don’t know if my standards (…)
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