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MARK YOUR CALENDARS: The Baltimore Book Festival is September 24-26, 2010.

In 2010, the 15th annual Baltimore Book Festival welcomes more than 225 celebrity, nationally known and local authors including Holly Robinson Peete, Rodney Peete, Barbara Bradley Hagerty, Nigel Barker, Ree Drummond, Michele Norris, Sherri Sheppard, Judge Glenda Hatchett, Jesse Ventura, Warren St. John, Amy Dickinson (“Ask Amy”) and Matt & Ted Lee.

Our Children’s Bookstore Stage is once again packed with your favorite authors and illustrators. Highlights include: Judith Viorst, Michael Buckley, Peter Earnest, Holly Black and Justine Larbalestier and Carrie Ryan.

FOR A FULL LIST OF 2010 AUTHORS AT BBF, CLICK ON “PLAN YOUR VISIT” / PARTICIPATING AUTHORS.

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