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A little over a year ago, the site launched a spin-off feature called Bookery, in which musical guests select and read passages from books and the occasional cinema classic.
Monday multimedia: Tatyana Tolstaya's "Okkervil River" read by Will Sheff of Okkervil River 2009
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A little over a year ago, the site launched a spin-off feature called Bookery, in which musical guests select and read passages from books and the occasional cinema classic.
A Different Stripe: 2009
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Rare nude photos of Madonna will be on display for the first time this Wednesday at Denver's Bookery Nook bookstore at 4280 Tennyson Street.
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The Bookery sells more than books; it also sells a variety of educational materials, such as toy money and puzzles.
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Bent said The Bookery is "truly a delightful place to work," and the Mesa Junction is "a fantastic place to be."
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Mace said the arrival of Hastings and Barnes & Noble meant The Bookery had to diversify, so the Maces concentrated on educational materials for teachers.
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He finds them at The Bookery as well as posters on photosynthesis and the atom.
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He finds them at The Bookery as well as posters on photosynthesis and the atom.
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The Bookery sells more than books; it also sells a variety of educational materials, such as toy money and puzzles.
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The corner building at Abriendo and Broadway avenues where The Bookery is housed dates to the
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