martes, 4 de mayo de 2010

About Books & Literature: Celebrating Mama-rama!

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From Megan Romer, your About Books & Literature Editor
It's Mother's Day this coming weekend, and my Mother has once again insisted that I not get her anything. She doesn't mean it, she just knows full-well that if I try to get her something big, I will have to borrow the money from her to pay for it. I'm not 8, I'm just perpetually broke.

Books for Mother's Day Gifts
Books are great Mom's Day gifts, because they can actually be pretty personal, and most of them (especially those in paperback) don't cost nearly as much as diamond necklaces or silk scarves.

May 2010 Book Releases
My own Mother is totally on top of the latest releases in contemporary literature, which can sometimes make her a tricky one to shop for. It's often best to go with the very latest thing to hit the market, no matter what it is. As long as she reads it before the other gals in her book club, she's happy.

Troubled Mothers in Fiction
... or, "Which Classic Novels NOT to buy for Mother's Day Gifts." Unless your mother has a wicked sense of humor, in which case, go crazy!

Children's Books for Mother's Day
I realize that it's highly unlikely that your Mother is a child. If she is, then you sure are an advanced reader for your age, kiddo! If your wife or partner happens to be a mother, though, and you need to help your little one pick out a Mother's Day present, maybe a book that they can enjoy reading together is the ticket to success this Sunday.

 


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