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Tag Archives: The Collected Works of Billy The Kid
VLOG: MY WINTER 2013 READING LIST
This video blog is the companion to my last post: My Winter 2013 Reading List. I go more in depth in this video than I do on the blog post. There’s poetry, fiction, memoir, spirituality, and writing reference discussed here. … Continue reading
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Tagged African Literature, Book Haul, Chicano Literature, Edwidge Danticat, feminism, Latin American Poetry, Luis J Rodriguez, Mario Puzo, Michael Ondaatje, One Day I Will Write About This Place, Philp Yancey, Reading list, Russel Banks, Sam Harris, The Best American Essays, The Collected Works of Billy The Kid, The Godfather
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MY WINTER 2013 READING LIST
Winter Reading List 2013 By Jorge Antonio Vallejos It’s 2013 and I’m excited to read new books! New to me, not new to the world. Over the past two seasons (Summer and Fall 2012) I’ve shared with you my reading lists. … Continue reading
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Tagged Affliction by Russel Banks, Best American Essays, Edwidge Danticat, Luis J Rodriguez, Mario Puzo, Michael Odaatje, Mordecai Richler, One Day I Will Write About This Place, Philip Yancey, The Collected Works of Billy The Kid, The Godfather, Writers and Company
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