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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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Venice Is for Lovers: Erotica from the Miracle in July-Act One
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Anderson, Michelle Rae
Faddah Yuetsu Wolf
, April 11, 2011
not one, but a full TWO bottles economy size of vaseline intensive care lotion spent on this. thanks, michelle. {lights cigarette, puffs, long, deep, satisfying exhale...}
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Smile When Youre Lying Confessions of a Rogue Travel Writer
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Chuck Thompson
Faddah Yuetsu Wolf
, July 08, 2010
Thompson rightfully skewers the dreadful sunny advertising writing of the travel industry, and gets to tales and stories he always wanted to, but never could, as a travel writer. At once both very ribald and insightful, it is a rollicking ride of a self-described rogue travel journalist. More than once I laughed out loud at his stories and descriptions and found myself nodding in agreement from my own experiences in world-wide travel, which always differ far and widely from what you may read in Lonely Planet web pages or guides or in travel writing magazines. Even if you never see yourself boarding a plane, boat or train to anywhere and prefer your lap top or your cozy den to any thought of travel abroad, this is still a very worthwhile and hilarious read. It is my top recommended book to anyone planning on traveling or anyone who asks me about my travels.
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