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By Judith Maas
Globe Correspondent / November 29, 2009

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TODAY: Aaron Santos discusses “How Many Licks?,” at 6:30 p.m., Harvard Square Coop, Cambridge.

MONDAY: Wade Rathke discusses “Citizen Wealth,” at 7 p.m., Harvard Square Coop.

TUESDAY: Contributors to “The Good Men Project” speak at 7 p.m., Brookline Booksmith . . . Jennifer Haigh leads a discussion of Michael Cunningham’s “A Home at the End of the World,” at 7 p.m., Newtonville Books, 296 Walnut St., Newton .

WEDNESDAY: Ha Jin reads from “A Good Fall,” at 7 p.m., Brookline Booksmith . . . Odds Bodkin and Maria Tatar speak on “Stories and Storytelling,” at 6:30 p.m., First Parish Church, 3 Church St., Harvard Square, Cambridge.

THURSDAY: Harold Evans (“My Paper Chase”) and Jason Epstein (“Eating”) speak at 6 p.m., Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St., Cambridge; tickets ($5) available online at harvard.com, at Harvard Book Store, 1256 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, or by calling 617-661-1515 . . . Terry Teachout (“Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong”) speaks at 6 p.m., Boston Athenaeum, 10 1/2 Beacon St.; for tickets ($15) and reservations, call 617-720-7600 . . . Anita Diamant reads from “Day After Night,” at 7 p.m., Andover Bookstore, 89R Main St., Andover . . . Joel Richard Paul discusses “Unlikely Allies,” at 1 p.m., Borders Downtown Crossing, 10-24 School St.

FRIDAY: John Cassidy discusses “How Markets Fail,” at 3 p.m., Harvard Book Store . . . Katherine Hall Page and Carolyn Hart (“The Body in the Sleigh” and “Merry, Merry Ghost”) read at 7 p.m., Borders Back Bay, 511 Boylston St.

SATURDAY: Greg Mortenson (“Stones into Schools”) speaks at 1:30 p.m., Boston Public Library, Copley Square.

For an expanded listing, visit boston.com/ae/books/blog.

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