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| Stephen Robertson
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You jerks. My immediate response on seeing the title "Em-Dash Nation" was a Google search to read some reviews of the book RIGHT NOW. It's about time, I thought. Alas for me, taken in by shenanigans once again.
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02-02-2004 11:20 PM ET (US)
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Sounds like a club I should join too. I don't think I'm ready to admit I have a problem yet, tho.
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"I had to wait, as there's always a book embargo around my place before Christmas. Very cruel and unjust, but it does mean I don't have to pay for the books in the end, so I can't complain too much."
Don't be fooled by Hidden Ninja's hard-luck story! Said Ninja is the human equivalent of a reading-material Hoover vaccum cleaner. Lifting the holiday book embargo on this ravenous book-devouring martial artist leaves all who know him bereft of holiday gift ideas.
Hidden Ninja, keep this up and next year you'll get a gift certificate for a membership to Readers Anonymous.
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01-31-2004 12:28 PM ET (US)
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No, unfortunately. She was looking for her books to match her living room furniture.
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01-31-2004 10:44 AM ET (US)
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Does it?
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01-31-2004 08:58 AM ET (US)
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/m14. My favorite comment when I worked in a bookstore was, "Does it come in blue?"
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01-31-2004 12:41 AM ET (US)
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I heard it was, like, really uplifting.
I think you're right about the pop history thing, Paul. Look at Pierre Berton: a competent writer with a genius for telling saleable tales.
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