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Intergalatic Bookworm: Musing Mondays
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Thursday, May 21, 2009. Hi there, welcome to MM, hope to see you back next week :). May 21, 2009 at 9:47 PM. Hi, Judy - The "addicted to reading challenges" button on my blog is courtesy of Wendy at A Novel Challenge. So you'd really just have to ask her. And, as for Friday Finds. We'd love to have you play along! The post is up for this week here. May 22, 2009 at 7:16 AM. May 23, 2009 at 7:47 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. ABBREVATIONS AND OTHER CODES. Forevever Autumn...
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David Graham: Book Review - And Then There Were None
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Saturday, 3 July 2010. Book Review - And Then There Were None. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. This is my first (and it won't be my last after reading this) novel by Agatha Christie and I chose it because of the great recommendations it has received here on Amazon. And after finishing it I can agree with those who awarded it such great ratings because it was one of the best and most puzzling murder mysteries I have ever encountered. And she wants you to be! If you are a fan of murder mysteri...
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The Book Nook: February 2014
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I was so excited when I got Rose in Bloom. From the library; but somehow, it wasn't what I had expected. The charm had gone out of it for me. Now re-reading Eight Cousins. Its prequel) was so much fun. I loved reading about Rose's developing relationships with her newly found relatives in that book, but somehow, Rose in Bloom. Was much too slow paced for me. I knew what was to come and I felt the it was dragged on a bit ( I know this is probably the effect of re-reading books ). Only time will tell.
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The Book Nook: 2011 Reads
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By Daphne du Maurier. By Daphne du Maurier. The Woman in White. By Daphne du Maurier and Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. The Turn of the Screw. By G K. Chesterton. The Hound of the Baskervilles. By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Lord of the Rings. By J R. R. Tolkien. By Robert Louis Stevenson. By Louisa May Alcott. Behold, Here's Poison. What We Say Goes. Interviews of Noam Chomsky by David Barsamian. The Enemy of the People. The Mysterious Affair at Styles. Death Comes as the End. Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
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The Book Nook: Footsteps in the Dark
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Footsteps in the Dark. I really enjoyed this book. It was somewhat long, didn't have as much romance as I would have liked and was slow in developing; but despite all this, I enjoyed reading it. Maybe it's because I'm incurably addicted to Heyer and unconditionally love all her books. Or maybe it's because I have started reading after a year and a mystery was just what I needed! Celia thinks so when they discover a skeleton which mysteriously falls out of a hidden priest hole. View my complete profile.
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The Book Nook: Anne's House of Dreams
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Anne's House of Dreams. L M Montgomery's most beloved creation Anne. I can't say much that hasn't already been said. I love Anne and aspire to be like her; dream like her; love like her; live like her. She has always been one of the most powerful figures in literature for me due to her joyous nature and ever optimistic outlook on life. Anne's House of Dreams. What about a romance? Well, to start you off, here is one of Montgomery's flawless descriptions which hints at romance to come. Looks like fun book!
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The Book Nook: 2014 Reads
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Footsteps in the Dark. By Louisa May Alcott. Akin to Anne: Tales of Other Orphans. By L M. Montgomery. Christmas With Anne and Other Holiday Stories. By L M. Montgomery. Why Shoot a Butler? Time Enough For Drums. Nine Days a Queen. A Break With Charity. By L M. Montgomery. A Wind in the Door. A Swiftly Tilting Planet. By Louisa May Alcott. Anne's House of Dreams. By L M. Montgomery. By Louisa May Alcott. Among the Shadows: Tales from the Darker Side. By L M. Montgomery. A Wrinkle in Time. J R R Tolkien.
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The Book Nook: Cotillion
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So, I've been searching and searching for this book for months in all the old book stores and two days ago, I find it! Is my all time favorite Georgette Heyer book, and by all time I mean ALL TIME. I love the book, I love the characters, and most of all, I love the ending. Is lighter and so much sweeter than Heyer's other books. The characters seem sweet and charming, yet realistic; simple and so refreshing. There are the normal amount of absurd characters, likable characters, clever characters, ...Agath...
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The Book Nook: Libraries
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So I've rediscovered the joy of libraries; it's been over 15 years that I've stepped into one and things have changed. For one, I never knew about the online facility of putting holds. On books.it's heaven! By L M. Montgomery. By Louisa May Alcott. A Long Fatal Love Chase. The Murder on the Links. See you later :D. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I love books. That's about it. View my complete profile. Within the great Kingdom of Books. Why haven't they made the movie? My Blind Date with a Book.
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The Book Nook: Why haven't they made the movie?!: Cotillion
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Why haven't they made the movie? My last venture into the world of book based movies was The Three Musketeers. I liked it and ever since I've watched the film, I've been on a quest to read all books made into movies. But what I find much more important are those books which aren't. Turned into movies: classics (in my opinion) and great books that have been looked over for something more 'sellable'. One such looked over author is Georgette Heyer. Her book Cotillion. Go here for my review on the book.