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1,000 Books to Read Before You Die 2020 Calendar
by James Mustich
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A year of page-turning pleasure for browsers and book lovers. Celebrate the joy of books and the delights of browsing in this entertaining calendar inspired by James Mustich’s 1,000 Books to Read Before You Die. With the insight of a bookseller and the enthusiasm of a ...
A year of page-turning pleasure for browsers and book lovers.
Celebrate the joy of books and the delights of browsing in this entertaining calendar inspired by James Mustich’s 1,000 Books to Read Before You Die. With the insight of a bookseller and the enthusiasm of a devoted reader, Mustich shares hundreds of titles that range from the obscure to the immortal, the ancient to the contemporary. From Books for Every Mood and Literary Quizzes to Unforgettable First Lines, Intriguing Quotations, and Book Club Recommendations, the calendar’s compelling features cover books for every age and of every subject, style, and genre. It makes addictive reading in itself, and will be sure to add dozens of new titles to any reader's bucket list. So many books in just 366 days!
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Celebrate the joy of books and the delights of browsing in this entertaining calendar inspired by James Mustich’s 1,000 Books to Read Before You Die. With the insight of a bookseller and the enthusiasm of a devoted reader, Mustich shares hundreds of titles that range from the obscure to the immortal, the ancient to the contemporary. From Books for Every Mood and Literary Quizzes to Unforgettable First Lines, Intriguing Quotations, and Book Club Recommendations, the calendar’s compelling features cover books for every age and of every subject, style, and genre. It makes addictive reading in itself, and will be sure to add dozens of new titles to any reader's bucket list. So many books in just 366 days!
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