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[Think Aloud] – #19 – “Dear Year 3000”

Think Aloud explores book-related discussions encompassing reading, writing, blogging, and perhaps newsworthy content. The focus is to push the boundaries, stretch the mind, and encourage dialogue within this community. Let’s all think out loud.

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Dear Year 3000

Abstract:

20th century literature has marveled in timeless stories that have been enjoyed by generations. But which of those hold appeal a thousand years from now?


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[Think Aloud] – #18 – “Wednesdays Are Leg Days” Said No One Ever in Fiction

Think Aloud explores book-related discussions encompassing reading, writing, blogging, and perhaps newsworthy content. The focus is to push the boundaries, stretch the mind, and encourage dialogue within this community. Let’s all think out loud.

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Wednesdays Are Leg Days
Said No One Ever in Fiction

Abstract:

Sports and physical activity enthusiasts seem to enjoy pages of tomfoolery while seemingly never having to break a sweat to condition their bodies. It’s like muscle atrophy isn’t even a thing…


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[Think Aloud] – #17 – Slow Walkers in Narrow Hallways Aren’t the Same as Aisle Readers

Think Aloud explores book-related discussions encompassing reading, writing, blogging, and perhaps newsworthy content. The focus is to push the boundaries, stretch the mind, and encourage dialogue within this community. Let’s all think out loud.

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Slow Walkers in Narrow Hallways
Aren’t the Same as Aisle Readers

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Unlike obstructions in narrow hallways (i.e. slow walkers), they are not the same as those silent pillars who are searching for their next read in stores and libraries.


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