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Check out these updates from for March 1, 2019. 11:12 AM PST, March 1, 2019 It's Dr. Seuss' birthday

Check out these updates from [Amazon Book Review]( for March 1, 2019. [A Birthday Surprise from Dr. Seuss]( 11:12 AM PST, March 1, 2019 It's Dr. Seuss' birthday on Saturday, March 2nd and he's left us one more surprise. Another unfinished picture book has surfaced from the Seuss closet (the last one was What Pet Shall I Get?) titled: Dr. Seuss's Horse Museum. The manuscript was found alongside What Pet Shall I Get? and while the text was complete the illustrations were not. So Seuss's publisher, … › [Read more]( [Weekend Reading]( 9:35 AM PST, March 1, 2019 It’s now been a solid week without snow here and things are looking up. Judging by our weekend reading selections it looks like I'm not the only one in the mood to read something fun over the next few days. Our book bags include a comedy/fantasy about a supernatural Odd Couple, a fictional Stevie Nicks look-alike story, a book about getting up-close-and-personal with big hairy creatures … › [Read more]( [Happy (Belated) Birthday to Grand Canyon National Park]( 8:13 AM PST, March 1, 2019 "Leave it as it is. You cannot improve on it. The ages have been at work on it, and man can only mar it.” —Theodore Roosevelt on the Grand Canyon That hasn't stopped us from trying. This week marked the 100th anniversary of the designation of Grand Canyon National Park, and over the century that followed, many attempts have been made to dam it, mine it, develop it, and even run a gondola… › [Read more]( We hope you enjoyed receiving this message. However, if you'd rather not receive future e-mails of this sort from [Amazon.com]( please visit the opt-out link [here](.

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