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    VERY VALENTINE

    FEB. 3, 2009

FICTION

VERY VALENTINE

by Adriana Trigiani

Things may not work out perfectly for Valentine in this first installment, but Trigiani (Home to Big Stone Gap, 2006, etc.)... Full review >

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    ATTACHMENTS

    APRIL 14, 2011

ROMANCE

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by Rainbow Rowell

A certain light charm pervades the novel—a Spring Break kind of book. Full review >

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    LUST

    FEB. 14, 2004

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by Simon Blackburn

Of course, Blackburn (Philosophy/Cambridge Univ.; Being Good, 2001, etc.) admits in this third volume from the New York... Full review >

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    THE HOUSE I LOVED

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THE HOUSE I LOVED

by Tatiana de Rosnay

Replete with treats, particularly for Paris-lovers—indeed for anyone wedded to a special place. Full review >

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    THE LOVER'S DICTIONARY

    FEB. 1, 2011

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THE LOVER'S DICTIONARY

by David Levithan

A quirky Valentine to modern romance, from the guy’s point of view. Full review >

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    THE BOOK OF LOVE

    NOV. 24, 2000

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THE BOOK OF LOVE

by Roddy Lumsden

Lumsden reminds us of two poetic virtues that don’t get nearly enough airplay: playfulness and inventiveness. He’s a past... Full review >

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  • NONFICTION

    HEART OF THE CITY

    FEB. 14, 2011

NONFICTION

HEART OF THE CITY

by Ariel Sabar

The astute urban theory Sabar adroitly integrates into each chapter mostly cancels out the collection’s cloying weaknesses. Full review >

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  • NONFICTION

    THE MAGIC ROOM

    JAN. 2, 2012

CURRENT EVENTS & SOCIAL ISSUES

THE MAGIC ROOM

by Jeffrey Zaslow

Zaslow’s profile of the bridal shop, from the geopolitics of dressmaking to the effects of TV shows like Bridezillas, is... Full review >

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