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Off the Shelf
By Elizabeth Breeden
| Friday, January 13, 2017
As I sit in my windowless room in my Brooklyn apartment and
realize just how many episodes of “Tiny House Nation” I’ve streamed in a
row, I wonder whether it would be better to turn my obsession with houses
to the page. Surely fiction allows us to explore houses with secrets in the
attics, walls steeped in history, homes to unclaimed orphans—and even a
ghost or two? For those moments when HGTV’s French-windowed balconies and
sweeping ranchland views become a little too much to bear, satisfy your
“house-hunger”—with all its attendant views and buried secrets—with these
novels. READ
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