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Transcript: Interview: Francine Fialkoff discusses the Library Journal's "most-borrowed" list of books
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- June 22, 2004
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NEAL CONAN
Talk of the Nation (NPR)
06-22-2004
Interview: Francine Fialkoff discusses the Library Journal's "most-borrowed" list of books
Host: NEAL CONAN
Time: 2:00-3:00 PM
NEAL CONAN, host:
The Library Journal, a bimonthly magazine, has started a new best-seller's list for readers, books most borrowed at the library. While other lists reflect what's selling in the bookstores, some say this new survey by the Journal reflects what people are actually reading as opposed to what people buy and just use as a decorative doorstop. So if there's a book you've bought and never bothered to read, give us a quick call; (800) 989-8255, (800) 989-TALK. Or e-mail us, totn@npr.org. And I'll throw in ...
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