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Wendy, I feel for you! I recently moved from NYC to Colorado and have yet to get my books out of storage. Will be like Christmas morning when I do!

How nice, Beth! Can't wait to see. Thanks so much for sharing.

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Read It Forward Interviews Donald Spoto, author of The Redgraves
What famous family would you like to read about?

Doc is one of my very favorites, too, Beth! Did you see our Read It Forward video chat with Mary Doria Russell and Sarah McCoy? So fun!
We also featured a great guest review of Doc by one of our bookseller friends at Tattered Cover Book Store.

The Black Count has been nominated for a Goodreads Choice Award for Best History/Biography of 2012. VOTE TODAY!
Check out our Read It Forward post on The Black Count.
What's your favorite true story of a historical figure? Would you rather read history or historical fiction?

You can learn more in Da Chen's essay for Read It Forward.
What's your favorite love story?

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Hope to see you there! If you've read either of Gretchen's books (her Happiness Project is quite the phenomenon), leave a comment with your thoughts!

William Souder is a well known biographer but I hope this is not just "cashing in on her annivers..."
Thanks so much for writing in, SEY! Do come back and tell us about your Big Read. It's cool when communities do that, and even better when they can get adults and kids reading together.

Beth, we look forward to your review of BUDDY - thank you!
Here's an idea for you: would you consider writing a short piece (~250 words) for RIF about good punctuation and grammar in reviews? An editorial approach . . . I get the feeling this is important to you and it might get a lively conversation going among RIFers!

Beth, what would do without you! Thank you for all your insightful comments and great book recommendations. Would you consider writing a review of one of the books featured on RIF.com?

Are you a biography fan? Do you prefer biographies that explore the life of famous, influential people or memoirs that record a writer's personal journey?

While Kozol's work always has a timeless appeal, this newest book is perfectly timed for election season, when the candidates are discussing their plans for the children of our country.
Do you read political books during election season? What are some of your favorites?

Linda, that's a great story about how we can lose ourselves in books! Thanks for sharing.

Enjoy Marc Eliot's Read It Forward list of 10 Things You Didn't Know about Michael Douglas.
RIFers! We want to know: what are some of your favorite celebrity biographies?


Recently published in The New Yorker, and the youngest recipient ever of the National Book Foundation’s 5 under 35, Shani is a writer to watch. Her debut will knock your socks off.
Check out Shani Boianjiu's Read It Forward essay on the Israeli urban legend that inspired one of the most intense moments in The People of Forever Are Not Afraid.
Reading her novel, we were shocked at how little we knew about the Israeli army and its young recruits. It made us think about other books we read and loved - books that introduced us to a topic we'd never before explored.
What are some books you've read that left you thinking, "Wow! I never realized how little I knew about ___ and now I'm completely fascinated...."

Linda, I always do this too! Thanks for sharing a great list.


What do you think of authors - especially novelists - who have full careers in another field? We're thinking of Ethan Canin (also a doctor) - do you know of any others? How do you think having another life outside of writing affects their craft?
Enjoy Vincent Lam's Read It Forward essay on his debut novel The Headmaster's Wager.