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The January Selection
The Secret History By Donna Tartt Vintage Contemporaries 592 pages, $14.95 |
The December Selection
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban By J.K. Rowling Scholastic 560 pages, $7.99 |
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Publication Date: 01/03/2006
The News Book Club selection for January is "The Secret History" by Conna Tartt - 01/03/2006
As well as settle in for another long, cold winter, The Buffalo News Book Club offers up a chilling tale of mood, murder and mayhem that we think will keep our reader's hearts pounding until the y trurn the last haunting page. complete story >>
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Spellbound - 12/06/2005 Think back to that book that really grabbed you when you were 13. You remember ...
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Drawn to the brink - 11/01/2005 Like any good daughter of Western New York, Joyce Carol Oates has always been ...
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A burning 'Desire' - 10/04/2005 So begins the novel written by Buffalo native Nancy Reisman ...
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Year in review - 10/04/2005 During its second year, The Buffalo News Book Club offered some wide-ranging reading experiences:...
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"The Kite Runner" by by Khaled Hosseini - 09/06/2005 You might call it "the little book that could." - the September selection of The Buffalo News Book Club.
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"The Story of My Father" by Sue Miller - 08/02/2005 It's a hot, steamy day, and Sue Miller is still tired from her recent book tour around the United States and over the pond in Great Britain. - the August selection of The Buffalo News Book Club.
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"The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency" by Alexander McCall Smith - 07/05/2005 A trip to the edge of the Kalahari in " The No.l Ladies Detective Agency" - the July selection of The Buffalo News Book Club.
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In the words of Amy Tan - 6/7/2005 In early 2003, News Staff Reporter Charity Vogel interviewed author Amy Tan before she came to Buffalo as a distinguished speaker at the University at Buffalo. The article first appeared in the Arts & Entertainment section. |
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