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		<title>By: the redhead reads!</title>
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		<dc:creator>the redhead reads!</dc:creator>
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		<description>The King&#039;s English deserves to be in the news! It is a refuge in SLC. TKE brings diversity and balance to a community that really needs it. Their staff reads and talks about everything. 
I never travel anywhere without a plethora of books.  I am sure that in my car at this moment are several books that I think I need to read. Some of it is for my job (I know I am one lucky lady!) some of it is for &quot;enlightenment or enrichment&quot; (not really, I have to say that kind of thing) and most of it is because I am an addict. 
Reading is something I do every day whenever I get some free time. I am the soccer (or maybe it is the basketball) mom who does not mind sitting in her car! 
Consequently I get a lot of reading done. And, when I find a book I like or love, I pass it on. My children are all good readers. My husband has developed into a great reader. It is contagious.
Some books I  have loved lately for any reader over the age of 12 would be all of Michael Pollen&#039;s books, Jay Asher&#039;s  Thirteen Reasons Why, and Geraldine Brooke&#039;s new novel The People of the Book. And The King&#039;s English is the place to get these books!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The King&#8217;s English deserves to be in the news! It is a refuge in SLC. TKE brings diversity and balance to a community that really needs it. Their staff reads and talks about everything.<br />
I never travel anywhere without a plethora of books.  I am sure that in my car at this moment are several books that I think I need to read. Some of it is for my job (I know I am one lucky lady!) some of it is for &#8220;enlightenment or enrichment&#8221; (not really, I have to say that kind of thing) and most of it is because I am an addict.<br />
Reading is something I do every day whenever I get some free time. I am the soccer (or maybe it is the basketball) mom who does not mind sitting in her car!<br />
Consequently I get a lot of reading done. And, when I find a book I like or love, I pass it on. My children are all good readers. My husband has developed into a great reader. It is contagious.<br />
Some books I  have loved lately for any reader over the age of 12 would be all of Michael Pollen&#8217;s books, Jay Asher&#8217;s  Thirteen Reasons Why, and Geraldine Brooke&#8217;s new novel The People of the Book. And The King&#8217;s English is the place to get these books!</p>
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