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News
Recommended Reads: A Guide to St. Louis, a Biography of Charles Dickens and a History of 100 Objects
A survey of interesting titles, must-reads and best sellers from Subterranean Books, University’s City’s only neighborhood bookstore. ArguablyBy Christopher HitchensThe recently depa...
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Arts
Recommended Reads: Steve Jobs' Biography, a Zombie Horror Novel and a Book on President Garfield
A survey of interesting titles, must-reads and best-sellers from Subterranean Books, University’s City’s only neighborhood bookstore. Steve Jobs by Walter IsaacsonWalter Isaac...
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Opinion
What Are You Reading?
The following is courtesy of Lake Saint Louis Patch Editor Tamara Duncan. She asked Patch editors in St. Charles and St. Louis counties what they were reading. The responses showed that s...
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Opinion
Recommended Reads: A History of Area 51, Bill White's Autobiography and a Look at Comic Book Heroes
A survey of interesting titles, must reads and best sellers from Subterranean Books, University’s City’s only neighborhood bookstore. Area 51: An Uncensored History of America's To...
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Books
From Simple Country Living to High Tech at the University City Public Library
We were three girls and three boys growing up. Almost like 2 separate families. The girls were the oldest and then came the boys. We grew up on a farm of 200 plus acres but didn't really ...
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Schools
Subterranean Books Hosts UCHS Rock and Read Event
On Friday afternoon, University City High School students began a "Rock and Read" event at Subterranean Books to raise money for a summer freshman reading program. Subterranean owner...
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Opinion
Recommended Reads: Malcolm X Biography, Tina Fey's New Book and a Collection of Laugh Out Loud Wrong Test Answers
A survey of interesting titles, must reads and best sellers from Subterranean Books, University’s City’s only neighborhood bookstore. Malcolm X: A Life Of Reinvention by Manning Mar...
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News
Viewfinder: Dr. Seuss Night at Julia Goldstein
My son was speechless. So, mesmerized by the creature next to him, he wouldn't look straight into the camera, only sideways. Who was it? His grandparents? His dad? Our dog? No! It wa...