
Reading Room 2008 May 30
Keri reads from "Peace" by Richard Bausch, a powerfully written story of a reconnaissance mission during the last days of WWII.
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Keri reads from "Peace" by Richard Bausch, a powerfully written story of a reconnaissance mission during the last days of WWII.

Keri interviews Jack Fuller, author of "Abbeyville".

Keri reads from "Eight Women, Two Model Ts, and the American West" by Joanne Wilke.

Keri interviews Stephen Evans, author of "Marriage of True Minds".

Keri continues her discussion with artist and monster creator Stefan Bucher.

Keri talks with artist and monster creator Stefan Bucher.

Keri interviews poet and author Jayne Jaudon Ferrer.

Keri celebrates the visit of "Little Heathens" author Millie Kalish.

Keri asks if we can welcome "The Latehomecomer" author to Hampton.

Keri describes the book "Sock and Glove" and the gift she received.

Keri reads from the introduction to Anne Rice's new books on the life of Jesus.

Keri shares the best from the Bookseller's convention.

Paul reads from Elizabeth Enright's "The Saturdays".

Keri leaps into spring. Spring specials of autographed books.

Keri reads from "Mudbound" a post-WW2 novel by Hilary Jordan.

Keri interviews Deanna Raybourn, author of "Silent In The Grave" and "Silence in the Sanctuary".

Keri describes "The Accident Man" by Tom Cain.

Keri explains "Hampton Reads". Join us in reading the book "Little Heathens: Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great De...

Paul has a special free CD for SF/Fantasy fans. Also, David Drake's "Far Side of the Stars".

Keri describes the book "Snow Sounds: An Onomatopoeic Story" by David Johnson.