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001    ocn1003325727 
003    OCoLC 
008    170907t20172017xxu           001 0deng d 
020    9781250106490|q(hardcover) 
020    1250106494|q(hardcover) 
020    |z9781250113887|q(ebook) 
037    |bSt Martins Pr, C/O Mps 16365 James Madison Hwy Us Hwy 15,
       Gordonsville, VA, USA, 22942, (212)6745151|nSAN 631-5011 
041    eng 
082 04 028.9|223 
092 0  028|bengelska 
100 1  Spence, Annie,|eauthor 
245 10 Dear Fahrenheit 451 :|blove and heartbreak in the stacks :
       a librarian's love letters and breakup notes to the books 
       in her life /|cAnnie Spence 
250    First edition 
264  1 New York :|bFlatiron Books,|c2017 
264  4 |c©2017 
300    x, 244 pages ;|c19 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-244) 
505 0  Introduction -- Special subjects -- Library employees -- 
       Assistance to readers 
520    If you love to read, and presumably you do since you've 
       picked up this book, you know that some books affect you 
       so profoundly they forever change the way you think about 
       the world. Some books, on the other hand, disappoint you 
       so much you want to throw them against the wall. Either 
       way, it's clear that a book can be your new soul mate or 
       the bad relationship you need to end. In Dear Fahrenheit 
       451, librarian Annie Spence has crafted love letters and 
       breakup notes to the iconic and eclectic books she has 
       encountered over the years. From breaking up with The 
       Giving Tree (a dysfunctional relationship book if ever 
       there was one), to her love letter to The Time Traveler's 
       Wife (a novel less about time travel and more about the 
       life of a marriage, with all of its ups and downs), Spence
       will make you think of old favorites in a new way. Filled 
       with suggested reading lists, Spence's take on classic and
       contemporary books is very much like the best of 
       literature sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes 
       surprisingly poignant, and filled with universal truths. A
       celebration of reading, Dear Fahrenheit 451 is for anyone 
       who loves nothing more than curling up with a good 
       book...and another, and another, and another! 
520    "If you love to read, and presumably you do since you?ve 
       picked up this book, you know that some books affect you 
       so profoundly they forever change the way you think about 
       the world. Some books, on the other hand, disappoint you 
       so much you want to throw them against the wall. Either 
       way, it?s clear that a book can be your new soul mate or 
       the bad relationship you need to end. In Dear Fahrenheit 
       451, librarian Annie Spence has crafted love letters and 
       breakup notes to the iconic and eclectic books she has 
       encountered over the years. From breaking up with The 
       Giving Tree (a dysfunctional relationship book if ever 
       there was one), to her love letter to The Time Traveler?s 
       Wife (a novel less about time travel and more about the 
       life of a marriage, with all of its ups and downs), Spence
       will make you think of old favorites in a new way. Filled 
       with suggested reading lists, Spence?s take on classic and
       contemporary books is very much like the best of 
       literature sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes 
       surprisingly poignant, and filled with universal truths. A
       celebration of reading, Dear Fahrenheit 451 is for anyone 
       who loves nothing more than curling up with a good 
       book?and another, and another, and another!" 
520    "If you love to read, and presumably you do since you've 
       picked up this book, you know that some books affect you 
       so profoundly they forever change the way you think about 
       the world. Some books, on the other hand, disappoint you 
       so much you want to throw them against the wall. Either 
       way, it's clear that a book can be your new soul mate or 
       the bad relationship you need to end. In Dear Fahrenheit 
       451, librarian Annie Spence has crafted love letters and 
       breakup notes to the iconic and eclectic books she has 
       encountered over the years. From breaking up with The 
       Giving Tree (a dysfunctional relationship book if ever 
       there was one), to her love letter to The Time Traveler's 
       Wife (a novel less about time travel and more about the 
       life of a marriage, with all of its ups and downs), Spence
       will make you think of old favorites in a new way. Filled 
       with suggested reading lists, Spence's take on classic and
       contemporary books is very much like the best of 
       literature sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes 
       surprisingly poignant, and filled with universal truths. A
       celebration of reading, Dear Fahrenheit 451 is for anyone 
       who loves nothing more than curling up with a good 
       book...and another, and another, and another!"  -- 
       Provided by publisher 
650  0 Books and reading|zUnited States 
650  0 Librarians|xBooks and reading 
650  0 Authors|xBooks and reading|zUnited States 
650  4 Books and reading|zUnited States 
650  4 Authors|xBooks and reading 
650  4 Librarians|xBooks and reading 
650  7 Böcker och läsning|2sao 
650  7 Litteratur|2sao 
650  7 LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading.|2bisacsh 
650  7 LITERARY CRITICISM / Humor.|2bisacsh 
651  7 United States 
655  7 Autobiographies.|2fast 
655  7 Autobiographies.|2lcgft 
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