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Holiday Gift Guide 2020: Books for last-minute gifts

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Terri Schlichenmeyer | Contributing Writerbookwormsez@yahoo.com Wild-eyed and panicked — you must’ve been a sight last year, two days before the holidays and with four final what-do-I-give presents to find.

That’s when you stop, deep-breathe and find yourself a bookstore for these great last-minute gift ideas. Let’s start with the biography fan.

You can’t go wrong with Cary Grant: A Brilliant Disguise by Scott Eyman, a biography on the movie star, his work and his life.

Based on Grant’s own papers, this is a keeper. Also look for Barack Before Obama: Life Before the Presidency, photographs by David Katz; though the foreword is by former President Obama himself, there’s little narrative here — enough to keep someone happy but with more

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