Author Archives
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Clean Up
Doing a bit of tidying up on my blog today. I got my list of book reviews updated, as well as my 2013 reading challenge list. Let’s just say that I’m kicking butt this year. My goal was to read… Read More ›
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Book Review: Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore
Greetings one and all! I have to say, I am very excited about this review, partly because I really enjoyed this book, but mostly because reading it helped me accomplish one of my reading goals for the year. The goal… Read More ›
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WWW Wednesday for September 11th
A quick post this morning, since I am running late. WWW Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted by the lovely MizB at “Should Be Reading.” Three questions, three answers. Go! What are you currently reading? I am currently reading Scarlet… Read More ›
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Heritage – Part 8
Noshli stared at Gimlineth, who looked back at her calmly. So he wanted a favor, did he? She should have expected as much. “What do you want from me?” “You are acquainted with Nadine, Minellye’s employer, yes?” “We’ve met.” “When… Read More ›
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Book Review: Paper Towns by John Green
Words cannot fully express how much I love this book, but I am going to try. It is my favorite John Green book, and that is saying something. This is the story of Quentin, a high school senior, and his… Read More ›
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WWW Wednesday – September 4th
WWW Wednesday is another weekly feature hosted by MizB at “Should Be Reading.” Three questions, three answers. Go! What are you currently reading? Currently reading The Bones of Paris by Laurie R. King. The podcast got an ARC for it… Read More ›
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Heritage – Part 7
Happy Labor Day to all my American friends! Hope you are enjoying a nice three-day weekend (or if you are working today, hope it goes quickly for you)! Here’s the next installment of Heritage. Question – does anyone know someone… Read More ›
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Bibliophiles Anonymous #48 – Where’s the Snark?
Originally posted on Bibliophiles Anonymous:
In this episode of Bibliophiles Anonymous, we discuss the greatly anticipated book-to-movie adaptation: The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. Both of us had pretty much the same opinion – what they did right was really…