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Patch's 2012 Holiday Book List
Books make great holiday gifts. Give your loved ones these books as stocking stuffers this holiday season.

Email nikki.ferrell@patch.com Phone 216-346-7380 Hometown Springfield, Ohio Birthday January 7
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Nikki comes to Patch from the Greene County Dailies, a company that prints small community newspapers for four cities in Greene County, just east of Dayton, Ohio. At the Dailies, Nikki covered everything from crime to features to city government, and she even met Vanilla Ice and Jim Tressel (O-H!) while covering Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
She graduated with two bachelor's degrees from Wright State University. At both her college newspaper and at the Dailies she worked toward making the Web an integral piece of her news coverage.
In her free time, Nikki loves to read, go to the movies and cook. Oh, and she's a Bears fan – though the Browns are just fine – so please don't hold it against her.
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Though my mother is Methodist and my father is Baha'i, I don't practice any religion. However, growing up in households with such diverse beliefs has given me a fascination with the study of religions, and I do consider myself spiritual. Local Hot-Button Issues
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Books make great holiday gifts. Give your loved ones these books as stocking stuffers this holiday season.

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