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Man Pulls Sword over Badly Treated Book: Happy Monday!
By
Sadie Stein
August 6, 2012
On the Shelf
“Christopher Meusburger, twenty-nine, of St. Paul, Minnesota, allegedly
threatened his sixty-two-year-old neighbor with a sword
on Monday night after she complained that he mistreated a book she lent him, the
Pioneer Press
reports.”
A list of great lists.
“
The birth scene
is now a staple of film
and television
, but strangely absent from fiction—sometimes alluded to in passing, but rarely dwelt on in closeup.”
“
The hardest and most frustrating books ever written.
”
Meet Bardowl:
Spotify for audiobooks.
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