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"Dear OSS,

This mese I am choosing a book which I confess I have already read. It is so brilliant though. It deserves to be read più than once.

Maybe te read Caitlin’s articolo in my Esquire guest modifica this mese ("12 Things About Being A Woman That Women Won’t Tell You")… Maybe you’ve seen some of the hype about her new book Moranifesto... Either way, she is an English hero of mine who I think te need to know. On a side note, this book also appears to have been translated into lots of languages and should be reasonably easy to get hold of.

You’ve probably guessed it da now, April's book (for a little light relief) is ‘How To Be a Woman.’ I read it on a plane from Londra to New York and I laughed out loud and cried so much I think the whole of my cabin, airline staff included, thought I was losing my mind. (For speedy readers out there, I am also going to read Moranifesto).

Love,
Emma xx

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As you've probably heard da now (or seen if te went to a midnight o 3 a.m. mostrare last night), "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" features the most intense make-out scene of the series between—surprise, surprise—Harry Potter and his BFF Hermione Granger. We won't ruin too many of the details surrounding the kiss, but let's just say all te fan hoping this means Harry and Hermione end up together in the end won't exactly be getting your way.

It wasn't until the giorno before Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson were supposed to shoot the scene that they found out that they would...
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"Dear Our Shared Shelf,

This book isn't strictly just a book - it's a play that became a political movement that became a world-wide phenomenon. Just say the titolo The Vagina Monologues and, even now, twenty years after Eve Ensler first performed her ground-breaking show, the words feel radical. I'm very excited about spending the months of January and February Leggere and discussing a book/play that has literally changed lives.

The first person's life it changed was the feminist playwright Eve Ensler's. She says she didn't so much 'write' her play as act as a conduit for other women's...
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