books
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Whose History?
T.D. Allman’s Finding Florida was a cause celebre, but he’s still sore about his treatment by the Times.
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Jeff Vandermeer’s long-anticipated Annihilation out now
Tallahassee author releases deeply weird, Florida-inspired blockbuster.
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Happy Birthday, Old Bull Lee
William S. Burroughs would have been 100 today.
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Early words make a big difference
Why it’s so important to get kids into the reading habit.
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How to fall in love with fiction
Busy? Wary? Bored? Follow these tips.
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Mark Leibovich: Bard of the Beltway
Talking with the author of This Town, the book of the year for political junkies.
Posted inMusic
Nirvana: About a band
The illustrated history of the grunge-rock legends is more than another bathroom book.
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A healthy dose of good reads
From e-reading to vanguard fiction to cultural mash-ups, there’s good lit out there for what ails ya.
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Books provide rainy day fun with paper and cards
Paper Play and Uncommon Cards offer crafty fun.
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At his peak: Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed
The bestselling author of The Kite Runner discusses his new book at Tampa Theatre this Tuesday.
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Why books matter
Think of them as exercise equipment for the imagination.
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My favorite reads of 2012
The news & politics guy offers up a top 10.
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Weeki Wachee: Fins du monde
Three decades of photography shine a light on the Florida attraction’s aquatic icons.
Posted inMusic
Rockers lost, DJs found
The Encyclopedia of Dead Rock Stars traces four decades of rock star casualties. Plus: Groove Music explores hip-hop DJs.
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Barbara Shapiro is the real deal
A novel about a talented painter who turns to art forgery brings new life to Shapiro’s career.
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Getting away from it all
An imaginary journey of two geniuses is the subject of a new novel by Tampa author Enid Shomer.
