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Summer Reading Raffle!

You know we think everyone is a winner here at LLF, but now 5 lucky (randomly chosen) readers will have the opportunity to literally be winners.  Enter for your chance at a basket of books that has something for everyone, from graphic novels to gothic romances. 

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Titles include: 

Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson
Cowboys and Aliens by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg
Folly Beach by Dorothea Benton Frank
The Griff by Christopher Moore
The Lantern by Deborah Lawrenson
The Legacy by Katherine Webb
The Sixes by Kate White

Send an email to Library Love Fest to enter! Contest will end on August 15th when the winners will be selected.

Good luck!

-Annie

American Library Association, Books, Celebrities, Current Affairs, Early Word, Elizabeth Taylor, Film, Furious Love, Love, Marriage, Nancy Schoenberger, Richard Burton, Sam Kashner

Furious Love

9780061562846 If you attended our title presentation at ALA Midwinter in January, you may recall that I confessed to having an intense teenage crush on Richard Burton.  If you missed it, here's some auditory blackmail

Furious Love hits shelves on June 15th and there's a reason I'm ridiculously excited: for years, I haven't had anyone to talk to about Richard Burton and Liz Taylor.  Now, suddenly, there are stories in Vanity Fair and Time Magazine, coverage on Good Morning America, blog posts…it's the best excuse for my inner granny to come out at full force.  So what did I, a die-hard Taylor/Burton fan, think of Furious Love

Reader, I loved it.  Biography buffs, tabloid addicts, cinephiles, jewelry collectors, romantics…will all find something to sink their teeth into in this compulsively readable dual biography.  Burton's love letters to Taylor, many of which are excerpted, are incredibly intimate–I was visibly choked up by the end of the book, and wandered from cubicle to cubicle, telling anyone who would listen how sad it was, how tragic, that two people who loved each other so well could end up apart in the end.  But Furious Love isn't all tragedy–rather, it is the story of a flawed but timeless passion that began on a movie-set and changed the face of American culture forever.  Take a peek inside the book, check out some of the quoted love letters in Time, and know that summer flings–quite simply–pale in comparison.

-Kayleigh  

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