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Every year, the booksellers at Powell’s submit their Top Fives: their five favorite books that were released in 2023. It’s a list that, when put together, shows just how varied and interesting the book tastes of Powell’s booksellers are. I highly recommend digging into the recommendations — we would never lead you astray — but today...
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Ekeland County: A Novel in Stories
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Austin A. Jenkins and Wendell J. Shank
Jennifer Moore
, February 12, 2008
What a surprising novel! Although it's a collection of short stories, all of the stories revolve around the same characters in a fictional small town in the hills of Virginia, so they weave together to create a definite feeling of a place. The stories are presented from the perspective of different characters, so they are not redundant or irrelevant to one another. A great read!
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Idiot Girls Action Adventure Club True Tales from a Magnificant & Clumsy Life
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Laurie Notaro
Jennifer Moore
, August 12, 2007
Outrageously funny. If you ride public transit every day (as I do), be prepared to embarrass yourself in Idiot-Girl style, because you'll be rolling off of your bus-seat every 10 minutes, overcome with side-splitting guffaws. Really. You'll get looks.
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Fluke Or I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings
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Christopher Moore
Jennifer Moore
, August 12, 2007
"Fluke" is a story that takes readers down a deceptively straightforward path, only to plunge them headlong over a cliff into wacky, whale-infested waters. It gets wierder with every page, but is irresistably funny and smart.
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Animal Vegetable Miracle A Year of Food Life
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Barbara Kingsolver
Jennifer Moore
, August 05, 2007
I literally finished reading this book 10 minutes ago, and immediately visited the book's website to learn more about the subject of the book: eating locally. Every human being on the planet should read this book! Although most of the information was not new - others have spent many de-motivating chapters exclaiming the evils of our industrialized food system - this book also presents options and hope to the reader. Instead of feeling angry and helpless at the end, I felt inspired and well-equipped to make a life-change for the environment, my community, and my body. Contributions from various members of the family made the book highly accessible and enjoyable. It is impossible to put aside. Even for Harry Potter.
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