Funny And Relatable Tweets About The Scholastic Book Fair

"u ever smell the air and it smells like the fourth grade scholastic bookfair on a chilly tuesday in october of 2007." Continue reading at 'HuffPost'

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Casual Vacancy 'fastest-selling book' in UK in three years

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North Atlantic Books Transforms with the Times

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New Report Sees Gradual Decline in Book Spending

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What books to assign to a group of inmate-students?

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Muted enthusiasm for Rowling book

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Beijing ban on Japanese books 'may spread'

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