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  2. Oprah's Book Club - Wikipedia

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    Oprah's Book Club was a book discussion club segment of the American talk show The Oprah Winfrey Show, highlighting books chosen by host Oprah Winfrey. Winfrey started the book club in 1996, selecting a new book, usually a novel, for viewers to read and discuss each month. [1] [2] [3] In total, the club recommended 70 books during its 15 years.

  3. Reading group discussion guide for Oprah's book club ... - AOL

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    Dive deeper into Eckhart Tolle's transformative book, ... Reading group discussion guide for Oprah's book club pick, "A New Earth" Analisa Novak. January 7, 2025 at 11:40 AM.

  4. Turnabout (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Turnabout is a novel by Margaret Peterson Haddix, set in the future. It was first published in 2000 by the Aladdin division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.

  5. Book discussion club - Wikipedia

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    It is often simply called a book club, a term that may cause confusion with a book sales club. Other terms include reading group, book group, and book discussion group. Book discussion clubs may meet in private homes, libraries, bookstores, online forums, pubs, and cafés, or restaurants, sometimes over meals or drinks.

  6. Book Review: In 'Farewell Amethystine,' a private eye hunts ...

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    Now, in “Farewell Amethystine,” the 16th book in the series, Easy is a 50-year-old family man, lives in a nice house, and is the owner of a three-man private detective agency.

  7. Talk:Farewell, My Lovely - Wikipedia

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    Blurbs and plot summaries make this book sound like "Maltese Falcon" or something by Elmore Leonard; it's a lot more like JG Ballard or Nathanael West. -- Akb4 22:03, 26 August 2006 (UTC) This book is not surrealistic, nor is it missing any key parts of explanation.

  8. Opinion: While I’m saying farewell to this column, my virtual ...

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    This is my farewell column, the last after more than 30 years of putting into words feelings and experiences I hoped resonated with others. I’m both relieved and sad, excited and apprehensive. ...

  9. Talk:Turnabout Intruder - Wikipedia

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    The title for this episode alludes to the novel Turnabout, by Thorne Smith, about a husband and wife who swap bodies. >> This is asserted in the book The Star Trek Compendium by Allan Asherman, page 174 of the 1981 edition. It may be significant, however, that the assertion does not appear in a later edition.