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<description>At the University Book Store tonight, there is a reading that somehow didn&apos;t make it into our reading calendar. Here is some information about it: Tuesday • November 11 • 7pm Allison Amend Things that Pass for Love OV Books—an affiliate of the wonderful indie Dzanc Books—presents a collection of short stories by relative newcomer Allison Amend. Allison Lurie, author of the novel Foreign Affairs, says of Amend that she is, &quot;...a gifted storyteller, whose view of contemporary life is often wonderfully acute, original, and surprising.&quot; I have it on good authority that the book is &quot;not terrible,&quot; and that...</description>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>I absolutely love non-terrible books.  *And* perfect readings calendars. It's like I went to heaven without dying.  </p>]]></description>
<author>My shoes are hungry</author>
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