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June 7, 2013
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Childhood books – which ones hooked you on reading?

The Boston Globe ran an article by Kathy McCabe Sunday that took me back to my childhood books. The title: An enduring mystery – Nancy Drew fans gather in Mass. Apparently, there’d been a five-day convention of the Nancy Drew … Continue reading

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May 28, 2013
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What makes for a good book?

The Boston Globe ran its usual, daily book review this morning on Dan Brown‘s newest read, Inferno. Whether or not Inferno is a good book, the review by Chuck Leddy made for great reading. It was less about the book … Continue reading

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February 22, 2013
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Maybe it’s time to go back to at least a few of the grammar basics…

Another storm is bearing down on us. And I’m sick to boot. So, instead of a post by me, you’re being treated to a good op-ed piece that I found in the Boston Globe this morning, “Navigating the grammatical thicket” … Continue reading

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November 27, 2012
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Get their stories now

I spend a fair amount of time at a nursing home; my mother-in-law has Alzheimer’s as do many of the folks in her unit. It’s a comfy place, really, as far as such institutions go. They have a couple of … Continue reading

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October 2, 2012
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My new favorite author is a genius!

Imagine how happy I was this morning to see my new favorite author on the front page of the Boston Globe! Junot Diaz, along with three other at least part-time Boston residents, was among 23 people worldwide to be named … Continue reading

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September 25, 2012
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The Hobbit made me a World of Warcraft widow!

J.R.R. Tolkien‘s first book, The Hobbit, was published 75 years ago this month. Ethan Gilsdorf discussed it yesterday in the Boston Globe in his piece “Bilbo Baggins will save us all.” Whether you read it or not, The Hobbit arguably … Continue reading

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August 22, 2012
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Who will write your obituary?

I read an article the other day and realized that I need to update the services offered by The Polished Paragraph to include:  obituary writing.  Yes, you read that correctly.  Let me write your “ultimate” story for you. According to … Continue reading

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July 18, 2012
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So many books, so little time… (And damn you, Amazon, for making it worse)

  Jeff Jacoby is a columnist at The Boston Globe.  I have to admit that I’m often not a big fan of his politics, but today he published a column that I can gladly and whole-heartedly endorse.  (Read “Book lover’s … Continue reading

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July 9, 2012
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Playing with words; why I do what I do

Today Flavorwire posted some great quotes and photos of famous authors.  Two of my favorites were: “I loved words.  I love to sing them and speak them and even now, I must admit, I have fallen into the joy of … Continue reading

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June 11, 2012
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Summer reading…

I’m starting to see all the lists for “summer reads.”  The Boston Globe did reviews on four yesterday that appeal to me, especially those by Alix Ohlin, an author I haven’t read yet.  I think I’ll start with her short … Continue reading

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