
Sparrow, a pundit poet from Phoenicia, New York, graciously contributed the following column.
People who love gourmet food are called "foodies" (perhaps derived from "hippies," referring to people who love hipness.) What about people who love books?
![]() Sparrow, a pundit poet from Phoenicia, New York, graciously contributed the following column. People who love gourmet food are called "foodies" (perhaps derived from "hippies," referring to people who love hipness.) What about people who love books?
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