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Last Book I Loved

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The Last Book I Loved: Holy Cow: An Indian Adventure

  • Maggie Downs
  • May 10, 2011
I am shitting my pants. Totally. Completely. And … well, figuratively. One night before my travel partner and I are scheduled to fly to Mumbai, she ditches me for Berlin. The…
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The Last Book I Loved: The Great Gatsby

  • Kate Geiselman
  • May 9, 2011
I was eight years old the first time I heard of The Great Gatsby. My mom took my two teenage sisters to see the movie as soon as it was…
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Carolyn Lang: The Last Book I Loved, You Shall Know Our Velocity!

  • Carolyn Lang
  • May 6, 2011
The last book that I loved was You Shall Know Our Velocity! by Dave Eggers, which is about two friends, Will and Hand, who come into $32,000 around the same…
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Mary Mann: The Last Book I Loved, History on a Personal Note: Stories

  • Mary Mann
  • May 5, 2011
Two years ago, I ended a five-year relationship with a man who loved me. Very simply, it wasn’t enough anymore. Responses ranged from distraught to disappointment to disgust. My aunt…
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Erin Dorsey: The Last Book I Loved, Wuthering Heights

  • Erin Dorsey
  • May 4, 2011
I picked up this classic as one of my “Top Books to Read Before I Die.” One thing this list is teaching me is that you should banish all preconceived…
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Ashley Bethard: The Last Book I Loved, Goldengrove

  • Ashley Bethard
  • May 4, 2011
Sometimes you revisit a book you love, like Francine Prose’s Goldengrove. Once you finish reading this book for the third time, you start thinking about your near-hero worship of Prose…
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Emily Keeler: The Last Book I Loved, Ghosts

  • Emily Keeler
  • May 3, 2011
César Aira’s Ghosts: Meaning-saturated, beautiful and complicated. A heat soaked hallucination, this short novel moved through the minutes of the last day of the year in a building so new…
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Patty Wetli: The Last Book I Loved, Watership Down

  • Patty Wetli
  • May 2, 2011
I’d always assumed, mistakenly it turns out, that the book was about a sunken boat, with a vague notion that it maybe also had something to do with World War…
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Erin Fleming: The Last Book I Loved, Cassandra at the Wedding

  • A Poem I Love
  • April 27, 2011
I left Cassandra at the Wedding tearily hopeful and good and chastised. I say left, but mean emerged from, because Cassandra is as much a spell or an ocean as…
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Jael Montellano: The Last Book I Loved, Fugue State

  • Jael Montellano
  • April 26, 2011
In classical music, the term “fugue” is defined as a composition in which a particular theme or voice is repeated within the same piece, though changed in form so that…
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Mackenzie Brady: The Last Book I Loved, Tiger, Tiger

  • Mackenzie Brady
  • April 25, 2011
I’m not one for New Years resolutions, but after a year of missing meals and several dates–all in the name of work sweet work–I decided that this year I would…
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Katy Bowman: The Last Book I Loved, Breakfast at Tiffany’s

  • Katy Bowman
  • April 18, 2011
The last book that I loved was Breakfast at Tiffany’s. I have tried for the better part of three days to figure out how to write this review/adoration. I wanted…
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