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    Music for books

    Peter Gabriel's Passion (his soundtrack to Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ) is useful for almost anything, IMHO. Darned good stuff. Afro-Celt's Further in Time is another of my favorites. For classical, I like Schumann. Cheers,
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    What Are you reading

    That's her lit professor background talking; I've never read anything by Toni Morrison that didn't make perfectly good sense on a first read. Cheers,
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    What Are you reading

    What I'm Reading Fiction: Stephen King, The Stand Myth: The Shah-nama of Ferdowsi Nonfiction: Archie Brown, The Gorbachev Factor Mikhail Gorbachev, Memoirs Solomon Schechter, Aspects of Rabbinic Theology Cheers,
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    Stephen King

    Stephen King never really did anything for me until I saw the miniseries version of The Stand; I just started the uncut version of the book a couple of weeks ago, and am reading it verrrrrry slowwwwwwwwwly (mainly because my nonfiction reading list is already too long). I'm on page 94, and it...
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    Salt Lake City book?

    This entry from the Utah History Encyclopedia provides a short summary of Salt Lake City history, and lists several relevant books in the bibliography: http://www.media.utah.edu/UHE/s/SALTLAKECITY.html Cheers,
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    Authors A-Z

    Kawabata, Yasunari (won the 1968 Nobel; mentor of Yukio Mishima) Cheers,
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