Though we are taking
a break from our book club discussions for the summer, I wanted to check in now and then to see how your summer reading is going.
Long's release snarked that Gillibrand «took
a break from her book club» (part of her Off the Sidelines campaign to get more women involved in politics) to tackle trade in hopes of deflecting attention from skyrocketing gas prices, the high unemployment rate, the growing federal deficit and lack of a federal budget for the past three years — the entire time Gillibrand has been a sentor.
Not exact matches
We do things like take organization - wide coffee
breaks where we ask staff to go buy a coffee and ponder a specific question; we hold online
book clubs and create communities of shared interests that range
from using data tools to vegetarian cooking to working parents; around the holidays we host regional holiday parties and virtual «Holi - DJ» listening parties, where team members swap playlists of their favorite music.
If you count yourself as a member of this group, here's your chance to
break away
from the
book -
club clusters whose participants have their noses buried in the latest novel or memoir — for it's National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate a different genre.Works in progress This year we're lucky enough to have an...
The eagerly anticipated second novel
from the author of
Broken for You - a national best seller and selection of the Today Show
Book Club - is a sweeping, gorgeously crafted family story set in the American heartland.
To save her, he may have to
break all the rules... Free excerpt
from Becca Jameson's Sexy, Romantic Suspense COME (The Fight
Club Book 1)
In the debate over our
book, i >
Break Through, prominent environmental leaders
from the Sierra
Club's Carl Pope (he's quoted in the Wired magazine profile about us) to the NRDC's David Hawkins (see his blog) have insisted that they support big investment.