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Check out these updates from for April 2, 2019. 11:52 AM PDT, April 2, 2019 I've recently become a l

Check out these updates from [Amazon Book Review]( for April 2, 2019. [Lloyd Kahn's "Driftwood Shacks"]( 11:52 AM PDT, April 2, 2019 I've recently become a little obsessed with Lloyd Kahn's book Driftwood Shacks. It's a collection of pictures that he's taken of--literally--driftwood shacks (and a few other beach structures). For me, reading the book is a meditative experience. We all see these structures on the beach--but Kahn's photos and his book, surprisingly, provide depth to the experience. I love having … › [Read more]( [From the Mind of Matthew Gray Gubler: "Rumple Buttercup"]( 11:29 AM PDT, April 2, 2019 This may surprise you, but Criminal Minds actor and director Matthew Gray Gubler has a quirky side. This became evident to me after I read the children's book he wrote (by hand) and illustrated, and even more so when I read his delightful piece below. Rumple Buttercup is a sweet and inspiring story of belonging and the beauty of differences that make us unique. Rumple Buttercup has … › [Read more]( [Amazon's Best Books of April: Today's Releases]( 9:28 AM PDT, April 2, 2019 No foolin', there are a bevy of great books being released this month. Our favorites--available starting today--include a fascinating memoir by Ruth Reichl about her tenure at Gourmet magazine; a cold case reopened (and closed) by Black Hawk Down author Mark Bowden; celebrated psychotherapist, Lori Gottlieb, gives us a peek from both sides of the couch; a story for fans wondering what to … › [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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