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The Annie Dillard Reader
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Three by Annie Dillard: The Writing Life, An American ...
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Teaching a Stone to Talk: Expeditions and Encounters
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Living by Fiction
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An American Childhood
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Holy the Firm
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The Writing Life
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The Living: A Novel
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Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
pilgrim at tinker creek: I found this book boring...I KNOW it was a Pulitzer prize winner. But, to me, oh, so boring... Annie Dillard is an excellent writer of course, and I loved her little book, The Writing Life. Utterly pointless: I found this book [... more]
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pilgrim at tinker creek: I found this book boring...I KNOW it was a Pulitzer prize winner. But, to me, oh, so boring... Annie Dillard is an excellent writer of course, and I loved her little book, The Writing Life. Utterly pointless: I found this book [... more]
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