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RE: Reading for Pleasure and other Trinkets - A Market Friday Story

I love stores that have that feel.

I have always said all I needed to live a good life I learned from old Huck and Tom, and of course the lessons of the 100 Acre Wood.

There are not many modern authors that do it for me. All I can think of is Michael Perry, the brilliant author of such timeless classics such as "Coop" or "Population 485", and "Truck, A Love Story". I think he shares some of the wit and wisdom of Twain.

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I do love stores that feel like home, in part, the comforting feel they have. Plus that second life that they give is just heartwarming to know that it has not been delegated to the trash bin just because you are through with it.

I like Twain and many of the classics, but, when "Tuesdays with Morrie" by Mitch Albom came out, I was hooked. I never like to miss the lesson these books have.

I try to add in a few new authors from time to time, but, I get that you like the tried and true ones that have a timeless quality. Thanks for stopping in and for your generous words. Have a great week ahead.

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