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Book of Books





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She is the author of nine books, including "100 Things We’ve Lost to the Internet," "How to Raise a Reader," "My Life with Bob: Flawed Heroine Keeps Book of Books, Plot Ensues," "By the Book: Writers on Literature and the Literary Life," "Parenting, Inc.,"

From The Wall Street Journal

"The Book of Books is a mirror for the soul and a map for life meeting our deepest hungers for truth, love, justice and forgiveness. As you read it, you will find it reading you. I encourage you to let it fill your soul."

From Fox News

In the center of the history floor is a glass case emblazoned with the words “Book of Books.”

From Science Magazine

Bob, rather, refers to her “Book Of Books”: a record of every book she’s read for the past 28 years.

From Washington Post

Bob is not a person, but a battered and beloved object: the Book of Books, a journal in which Paul has kept track, in tidy longhand, of every book she’s read since her junior year of high school.

From Seattle Times