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Book Club: Gang Leader For A Day

This month, we’re discussing Gang Leader for A Day, by Sudhir Venkatesh. Molls is hosting, and so all discussion and review is taking place over there. Here is Molls review and the discussion post, HDW’s review, and another review from a friend of Molls.
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Book Club: The Purity Myth

This month, we tackled The Purity Myth: How America’s Obsession With Virginity is Hurting Young Women by Jessica Valenti. Overall, I really enjoyed this book, and I think Valenti makes some fantastic points. Granted, I agree with her point of view already, so convincing me that the virginity movement is not necessarily a positive thing [...]
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Book Club: The Purity Myth

This month, our book club is reading The Purity Myth: How America’s Obsession with Virginity is Hurting Young Women by Jessica Valenti. We will be discussing it on April 30. I’m really excited to read it, actually, as it’s been on my list for a while. Anyone that wants to join in is more than [...]
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Book Club: The Commitment

I was very excited to learn that we were reading The Commitment: Love, Sex, Marriage, and My Family by Dan Savage this month. I first read it several years ago at the recommendation of Molls, and it quickly became one of my favorite books. Now, it should go without saying that I love Dan Savage. [...]
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Book Club: Panic!: The Story of Modern Financial Insanity

For this month’s book club, we read Michael Lewis’ Panic!: The Story of Modern Financial Insanity. I found the book well-written, if slightly dry. It’s mostly a collection of essays from different authors on financial stuff. I’m not a financial expert. In fact, I have virtually no knowledge of finance at all. I found the [...]
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Book Club: A People’s History of the United States

In a case of really odd timing, Howard Zinn, the author of the book we are discussing this month, A People’s History of the United States, died yesterday at the age of 87. You can read a nice, short obit to him here. You can also find the full text of A People’s History online [...]
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Book Club– Reminder

This month, we’re reading A People’s History of the United States* by Howard Zinn. It will be hosted by Nelly Gwynne over at Merda D’Artista. Discussion will occur on January 29th, 2010. So far, Molls has one non-blogger friend, who is a history buff, who wants to write a review, me, and Nelly. Any other [...]
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Book Club: God Is Not Great

Molls over at Neamhspleach had mentioned wanting to start a cyber book club of sorts. It just so happened that I owned, and had not yet read, the book that they chose to read the first month, so I decided to join in. I’m also trying to read more, and having a deadline and people [...]
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