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November 9, 2011, 10:54 am

Two completely different books for you this week. Immerse yourself in the clubby, snubby world of the preppy, or go for Anarchy, Bad Religion style. The choice is yours.

WIN A COPY OF THE BOOK OF YOUR CHOICE

Take a look at our 2 choices in this KINK BOOK CLUB offer. Take your pick. WE will pick winners randomly next week. Email us your name and address, with your book  choice in the subject line.

TRUE PREP


Dave Scott spoke with Lisa about preppies and how to know if YOU are one. LISTEN BELOW.


O, this is so much fun. Lisa Birnbaum updates the classic The Official Preppy Handbook, because, as the title suggests, "It's a Whole New World". As Stephen Colbert says, 'Read it. Learn it. Live it." It's a contemporary look at what is preppy now. How to act. What to wear. What to say. Good stuff. Find out more HERE.

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OK, that's one choice. Now for something completely different. 

ANARCHY EVOLUTION

Greg Griffin from the legendary punk band Bad Religion (which celebrated its 30th anniversary last year) is a thinking man! In his book ANARCHY EVOLUTION: Faith, Science, and Bad Religion in a World Without God, Greg gets deep with how punk rock helped form his naturalist worldview on questions involving God, science, and human meaning. He explores the deep connection between art, religion, and science. It's equal part memoir and manifesto. Just in the nick of time. More HERE.




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