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Welp. I’m speechless.
In our final installment of the 8th Annual Century Century Club, we tally up the mind-boggling numbers and final stats.
For anyone just tuning in: We’ve spent the last string of Sundays highlighting SouthCoast readers who took up my Century Club Challenge in 2020.
For eight years now, I’ve challenged SouthCoasters to read 100 books to make my BookLovers Century Club reading 25-49 books qualifies you for the Quarter-Century tier; 50-99, the Half-Century.
We’ve grown each year by leaps and bounds, in both heart and number.
You can catch up on all your literary neighbors and what they’re recommending by checking past columns on my Twitter and Facebook. (Print readers: both links are listed at the end of this column.)
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Robert Louis Stevenson and Mark Twain in Washington Square, April 1888 “Almost before the passage of time was realized, April (1888) had come and our friends were once more occupying their former quarters in the Hotel St. Stephen in Eleventh Street, which by this time had come to be known among the intimates as the Hotel St. Stevenson. The improvement in the physical condition of Stevenson was evident. He was still obliged to exercise precaution against overfatigue, but he could venture out in the middle of the day, and was able to see more people than on his previous visit.”