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SPOKANE IS READING
debut:
2002
Plainsong
by Kent Haruf
Old farmers, a girl in trouble,
a broken family, and a devoted high school teacher
are featured in this narrative about how families
can be made between folks who are not necessarily
blood relatives.
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2003
Cold Mountain
by Charles Fraizer
A Confederate soldier faces marauders, bounty
hunters and witches, both helpful and malign as
he walks back to his home and to Ada, who is trying
to revive her father's derelict farm and learn
to survive in a world where the old certainties
have been swept away. |
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2004
Ender's Game
by Orson Scott Card
Aliens have attacked Earth twice and now the world government has taken to breeding military geniuses. Ender Wiggin the genius among geniuses, but is
he smart enough to save the planet? Equally popular with non-science
fiction readers as with science fiction fans. |
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2005
Girl In Hyacinth Blue
by Susan Vreeland
Taking its title from a fictional Vermeer painting,
the reader follows the painting back in time,
visiting with each of its owners until readers
meet the artist himself and learn of the painting’s
beginnings. |
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2006
The Beekeeper's Apprentice
by Laurie R. King
Mary Russell literally stumbles
over retired detective,Sherlock Holmes and the
two pursue a succession of cases together, but
what began as a pleasant diversion swiftly turns
into a deadly game of chess with a mysterious,
ruthless enemy from Holmes' past. |
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2007
Citizen Vince
by Jess Walter
Just before the 1980 presidential election, in a quiet house in Spokane, Vince Camden pockets stolen credit cards and drops by an all-night poker game before heading to his witness-protection job. When a familiar face shows up Vince realizes that his past is closer than he'd like. |
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