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Local author's book picked as 2008 Good Read

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: The National Book Critics’ Circle has announced its 2008 list of Good Reads, and James Collins … more →

Tags: Charlottesville, Reading, Books, Authors, Virginia, Good Reads, NBCC, James Collins, National Book Critics circle

Reading Group Choices panel podcast available1 comment

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: From the Charlottesville Podcasting Network: How can you tell whether a novel will be a good selecti … more →

Tags: Charlottesville, Reading, Books, Authors, Virginia, VABook08, Virginia Festival of the Book, James Collins, Book Clubs

Beginner's Greek review in C-VILLE Weekly

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: I have a review of Beginner’s Greek by James Collins over at the C-VILLE Weekly. Hope you … more →

Tags: Charlottesville, Reading, Books, Authors, Virginia, Podcasts, VABook08, Virginia Festival of the Book, C-Ville Weekly

Tomorrow's NYTBR, today

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: The Sunday New York Times Book Review section is posted on Saturdays, thank goodness. Nothing enlive … more →

Tags: Reading, Books, Authors, James Collins, New York Times Book Review, James Kaplan, John Burnham Schwartz, The Commoner

January books in review6 comments

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: Despite my failure to read more than one work of fiction in January, I did manage to read several ve … more →

Tags: Reading, Books, Authors, James Collins, Schulz and Peanuts, David Michaelis, Shakespeare, Bill Bryson, Elizabeth age

NaJuReMoNoMo: I'm a winner!!1 comment

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: With mere hours to spare, I crossed the National Just Read More Novels Month finish line with Beginn … more →

Tags: Reading, Books, Awards, NaJuReMoNoMo, hibernation

Sleeping with Ward Cleaver launch: All systems go!1 comment

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: In this vibrant, literary city, yet another local author is about to make the scene: Jenny Gardiner … more →

Tags: Charlottesville, Reading, Books, Authors, Virginia, Lectures, Virginia Festival of the Book, James Collins, Author Appearances

James Collins in the NYT

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: Nice profile of local author James Collins in the New York Times. Some interesting tidbits: Mr. Coll … more →

Tags: Charlottesville, Books, Authors, Virginia, New York Times, James Collins, anne hathaway, harvey weinstein, cary grant

James Collins podcast available2 comments

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: The recording of James Collins’ presentation at the New Dominion Bookshop last Tuesday has bee … more →

Tags: Authors, Books, Charlottesville, Lectures, Podcasts, Reading, Virginia, author readings, Charlottesville Podcasting Network

Beginner's Greek

jerseygirl89 wrote 1 year ago: I initially grabbed this novel for two reasons: I’d read some positive reviews of it and it wa … more →

Tags: Chick Lit, Fiction, Literary Fiction, Book Review, literary chick lit

The new Jane Austen?

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: Last night at New Dominion, James Collins was asked who his literary influences were. He mentioned s … more →

Tags: Charlottesville, Reading, Books, Authors, Virginia, Very Short List, James Collins, Jane Austen, E. M. Forster

James Collins @ New Dominion Bookshop3 comments

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: James Collins, author of Beginner’s Greek, gave a reading at New Dominion Bookshop this evenin … more →

Tags: Charlottesville, Reading, Books, Authors, Virginia, Lectures, Charlottesville Podcasting Network, Sean Tubbs, James Collins

A more audibly vibrant literary city?4 comments

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: Sean Tubbs of Charlottesville Podcasting Network comments: One way for Charlottesville to become mor … more →

Tags: Charlottesville, Reading, Books, Authors, Virginia, Podcasts, Lectures, Charlottesville Podcasting Network, Sean Tubbs


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