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June 10, 2005

Books on the Bus

by Lobstergirl

A People's History of the Supreme Court, by Peter Irons

Voltaire's Politics: The Poet as Realist, by Peter Gay

Shopaholic & Sister, by Sophie Kinsella

Angels and Demons, by Dan Brown

Tales of a Drama Queen, by Lee Nichols

Anthills of the Savannah, by Chinua Achebe

Harry Potter and the Prisoner at Gitmo, or Something

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June 7, 2005

'twas a busy day on the CTA

by Lobstergirl

A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That: a Novel, by Lisa Glatt (woman with Kate Spade messenger bag and can of Progresso soup)

Guns, Germs and Steel, by Jared Diamond

Odd Thomas, by Dean Koontz

Literacy for the 21st Century

The Horse Whisperer, by Nicholas Evans

High Stakes, by Dick Francis

The Nation (magazine)

Freakonomics (man with purple hair and feminist t-shirt)

Necessary Losses: The Loves, Illusions, Dependencies, and Impossible
Expectations That All of Us Have to Give Up in Order to Grow
, by Judith Viorst

In My Place, by Charlayne Hunter-Gault

Lost From The Ottawa: The Story of the Journey Back, by Pun Plamondon (girl with magenta hair wearing 3 top hats)

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May 5, 2005

Chicagoans are reading:

by Lobstergirl

Never Let Me Go, by Kazuo Ishiguro

The Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison

Can You Keep a Secret, by Sophie Kinsella

The Dance of the Dissident Daughter: A Woman's Journey from Christian
Tradition to the Sacred Feminine
, by Sue Monk Kidd

A Voyage for Madmen, by Peter Nichols

A Short History of Nearly Everything, by Bill Bryson

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April 6, 2005

Tonight on the bus people were reading:

by Lobstergirl

Walking Integrity: Benjamin Elijah Mays, Mentor to Martin Luther King
Jr.
ed. Lawrence Edward Carter

Pattern Recognition, by William Gibson


And they were reading much more, but I couldn't see the covers of their books. I hate that.

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March 21, 2005

Boise Family YMCA 3/20

by amy

An issue of Money magazine, scanned by a 23 year-old soft-cheeked (and probably Mormon) business major.

The April 2005 Better Homes & Gardens and a nicely bound hardback of the Art of War. The owner of both texts ignored Sun Tzu and spent her time exercycling and discovering whatever bits of wisdom Better Homes & Gardens had to impart.

It was a slow Sunday afternoon, and everyone else was watching television. Ahh Boiseans, you dissapoint.

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