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Guest Review: The Mighty Book of Boosh, by Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding, illustrated by Dave Brown | bookgeeks
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124; Comments RSS. Please visit the new site at www.bookgeeks.co.uk. Don't forget to update your bookmarks, RSS feeds and blogroll! Guest Review: The Mighty Book of Boosh. By Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding, illustrated by Dave Brown. Posted on November 25, 2008. This post has moved to. Http:/ www.bookgeeks.co.uk/2008/11/25/guest-review-the-mighty-book-of-boosh-by-julian-barratt-and-noel-fielding-illustrated-by-dave-brown/. Filed under: Film, TV, Music and Fashion. Simon A’s Review: Nation.
Simon A’s Review: Belching Out the Devil, by Mark Thomas | bookgeeks
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124; Comments RSS. Please visit the new site at www.bookgeeks.co.uk. Don't forget to update your bookmarks, RSS feeds and blogroll! Simon A’s Review: Belching Out the Devil. Posted on November 19, 2008. This post has moved to. Http:/ www.bookgeeks.co.uk/2008/11/19/simon-as-review-belching-out-the-devil-by-mark-thomas/. Journalism and Current Affairs. Laquo; Simon A’s Review: Blood Ties. Simon A’s Review: Absurdistan. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “bookgeeks”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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124; Comments RSS. Please visit the new site at www.bookgeeks.co.uk. Don't forget to update your bookmarks, RSS feeds and blogroll! Posted on December 1, 2008. From now on, Bookgeeks has a shiny new server of its own to live on – this means we will be able to take much more control of the site going forward, and make it even better! Our new address is www.bookgeeks.co.uk. Please update your bookmarks, RSS readers, blogrolls and links . Laquo; Simon A’s Review: Dear Everybody. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
Simon A’s Review: Dear Everybody, by Michael Kimball | bookgeeks
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124; Comments RSS. Please visit the new site at www.bookgeeks.co.uk. Don't forget to update your bookmarks, RSS feeds and blogroll! Simon A’s Review: Dear Everybody. Posted on November 29, 2008. This post has moved to. Http:/ www.bookgeeks.co.uk/2008/11/29/simon-as-review-dear-everybody-by-michael-kimball/. Filed under: Contemporary Fiction. Laquo; Simon A’s Review: Nation. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “bookgeeks”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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East Anglian Fox: Getting towards the end
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A blog with a literary bent, curved enough to digress towards and encompass cycling, the natural world, language and interesting interactions. Wednesday, 21 January 2009. Getting towards the end. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a novelist living in and writing (mostly but not exclusively) about East Anglia. You can find out more on my website www.tessawest.co.uk. View my complete profile. Is it lonely being a writer? Getting towards the end. Kings Lynn Fiction Festival. Back to the Book.
East Anglian Fox: November 2008
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A blog with a literary bent, curved enough to digress towards and encompass cycling, the natural world, language and interesting interactions. Saturday, 29 November 2008. Enclosed waters of the Cam and the Great Ouse. I found this map recently in a secondhand bookshop. It covers territory close to the fens in which I've set my latest novel,. Keeper Mr Davis, River Field Bungalow, St Neots, approximately 300 yards upstream on right bank. There is also a set of instructions entitled Passage Through Locks.
East Anglian Fox: Spring
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A blog with a literary bent, curved enough to digress towards and encompass cycling, the natural world, language and interesting interactions. Sunday, 5 April 2009. On Saturday we went for our first canoe trip of 2009, along the River Stour. From Sudbury to Henny. It was calm and warm, and a heron. This description of a very different spring comes from the book I'm reading set in 14th century Norway,. It was after sunset, and a fine white frost haze was rising toward the green-gold sky. Kristin heard...
East Anglian Fox: January 2009
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A blog with a literary bent, curved enough to digress towards and encompass cycling, the natural world, language and interesting interactions. Monday, 26 January 2009. Is it lonely being a writer? Exhibition at the Wellcome Foundation. Any excuse for a map. But sometimes what I need can't be found on-line or in a book, and I end up searching for people who know what I need to know. Happily, they usually tell me other things too which can enrich my work or send it in new directions. Hair today, gone tomor...
East Anglian Fox: Off to the Shetlands
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A blog with a literary bent, curved enough to digress towards and encompass cycling, the natural world, language and interesting interactions. Tuesday, 21 April 2009. Off to the Shetlands. Just as the cabbages are pushing up, the onions shoots well above ground and only one more batch of potatoes to be planted. I'm off to the Shetlands. I'll also be visiting the Shetland Library's collection of local books in Lerwick, and I note that there is a Lerwick bookgroup. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
East Anglian Fox: April 2009
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A blog with a literary bent, curved enough to digress towards and encompass cycling, the natural world, language and interesting interactions. Tuesday, 21 April 2009. Off to the Shetlands. Just as the cabbages are pushing up, the onions shoots well above ground and only one more batch of potatoes to be planted. I'm off to the Shetlands. I'll also be visiting the Shetland Library's collection of local books in Lerwick, and I note that there is a Lerwick bookgroup. Thursday, 16 April 2009. Eighteen months ...
East Anglian Fox: Is it lonely being a writer?
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A blog with a literary bent, curved enough to digress towards and encompass cycling, the natural world, language and interesting interactions. Monday, 26 January 2009. Is it lonely being a writer? Exhibition at the Wellcome Foundation. Any excuse for a map. But sometimes what I need can't be found on-line or in a book, and I end up searching for people who know what I need to know. Happily, they usually tell me other things too which can enrich my work or send it in new directions. Hair today, gone tomor...
East Anglian Fox: King's Lynn Fiction Festival
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A blog with a literary bent, curved enough to digress towards and encompass cycling, the natural world, language and interesting interactions. Friday, 16 January 2009. King's Lynn Fiction Festival. I'd just like to draw your attention to this year's King's Lynn Fiction Festival to be held on March 13-15th. There are a variety of events and readings or talks from Beryl Bainbridge, D J Taylor, Penelope Lively, Christopher Bigsby, Anthony Grey, Rachel Hore, Sophie Hannah, Mark Illis, Jill Paton-Walsh and me.
East Anglian Fox: Norse and Nordic
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A blog with a literary bent, curved enough to digress towards and encompass cycling, the natural world, language and interesting interactions. Friday, 3 April 2009. In the interests of research for a book I'm intending to write and make, (yes, really make - by hand), I've just spent a couple of days at a seminar. Organised by the Viking Identities Network at Nottingham University entitled. Language, Texts and Gender in the Viking Diaspora. Back in Suffolk I'm embarking on Sigrid Undset's. A trilogy first...
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Reveal the bookgeek within. Review: A Different Drummer. By William Melvin Kelley. My rating: 5 of 5 stars. View all my reviews. Posted by bobbi macdonald. Links to this post. Review: Don't Tell Me What to Do. Don't Tell Me What to Do. By Dina Del Bucchia. My rating: 4 of 5 stars. Capsule Review: What other things can be said about a book that sparkles already with shiny women characters like pearls and gems? View all my reviews. Posted by bobbi macdonald. Links to this post. By Joel Thomas Hynes. So it ...
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Has anybody out there read Elizabeth Nunez' Prospero's Daughter. I'm planning to teach it next semester (instead of Aimee Cesaire's A Tempest. And I was hoping for a review or reaction from someone who knew it. To properly appreciate Mysterious Island, should I first read 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea? I have vague images from a Disney Sunday night special in my childhood, but that's about it.). BiblioPhil - http:/ www.bibliophil.org. New Science Fiction Shorts Every Day. This is your future. Is a new web...
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124; Comments RSS. Please visit the new site at www.bookgeeks.co.uk. Don't forget to update your bookmarks, RSS feeds and blogroll! Posted on December 1, 2008. From now on, Bookgeeks has a shiny new server of its own to live on – this means we will be able to take much more control of the site going forward, and make it even better! Our new address is www.bookgeeks.co.uk. Please update your bookmarks, RSS readers, blogrolls and links . 124; Leave a comment. Simon A’s Review: Dear Everybody. 124; 1 Comment.
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Book Geeks Anonymous | I cannot live without books. – Thomas Jefferson
Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. I cannot live without books. – Thomas Jefferson. The Ever-Growing “To Be Read” List. Poem of the Week: “Flower in the Crannied Wall”. August 8, 2015. 8220;Flower in the Crannied Wall”. By Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Flower in the crannied wall,. I pluck you out of the crannies,. I hold you here, root and all, in my hand,. Little flower–but if I could understand. What you are, root and all, and all in all,. I should know what God and man is. Poem of the Week.
So many books, so little time
So many books, so little time. Lots of reviews of lots of books and a few other book based posts! I read a lot of books and I write about them on here. Mummy Geek is sometimes a guest blogger.people seem to love her.Oh and you can find me on Twitter.@book geek says. Shortlisted for Blog of the Year by the 2015 Love Stories Awards.THANK YOU! View my complete profile. Thursday, 15 March 2018. Below are just a few of the highlights that I wanted to point out.. Here comes the flood. Now this story felt diff...
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Book reviews you can trust! YA all the way! Monday, August 18, 2014. Isla and the Happily Ever After (review). Isla and the Happily Ever After. My rating: 5 of 5 stars. Seriously, this book! Was juvenile. I didn't think I would enjoy this story. I was so wrong. While I like to think I am a strong individual, I struggle with my own perception of myself. Who exactly am I? What do I want from life? What do I want to do with it? Isla is faced with similar, fearful questions and over the novel starts the proc...