
Ideas for summer reads you won’t want to put down
Clip: 5/29/2017 | 8m 13s
A series of summer reads you won’t want to put down.
Whether you open a book on a sunny beach, or prefer staying up late while glued to a page-turner, we tend to look forward to our summer reading. Jeffrey Brown gets suggestions from two writers who also own their own bookstores: Louise Erdrich, owner of Birchbark Books, and Emma Straub, owner of Books Are Magic.
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Ideas for summer reads you won’t want to put down
Clip: 5/29/2017 | 8m 13s
Whether you open a book on a sunny beach, or prefer staying up late while glued to a page-turner, we tend to look forward to our summer reading. Jeffrey Brown gets suggestions from two writers who also own their own bookstores: Louise Erdrich, owner of Birchbark Books, and Emma Straub, owner of Books Are Magic.
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