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The Toy Taker (D.I. Sean Corrigan #3) by Luke Delaney | the bookworm
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Bookish reviews, my thoughts and a few other things. The Toy Taker (D.I. Sean Corrigan #3) by Luke Delaney. The Toy Taker (D.I. Sean Corrigan #3) by Luke Delaney. August 7, 2015. May 8, 2016. Source: free copy via HarperCollins. In exchange for my honest thoughts. Title: The Toy Taker (D.I. Sean Corrigan #3). Published: 2014 UK/ July 28, 2015 US. Rated: Chilling and Suspenseful. Description: Your child has been taken. And will he work it out in time to save the children? As the book opens, we get inside ...
Author Interviews | the bookworm
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Bookish reviews, my thoughts and a few other things. Authors who have stopped by to have a chat…. 8211; Denise K. Rago. 8211; Drake Vaughn. If you would like to be interviewed, contact me at naida1276@yahoo.com for details. Chat away Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Mailbox Monday: the classics.
Hausfrau by Jill Alexander Essbaum | the bookworm
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Bookish reviews, my thoughts and a few other things. Hausfrau by Jill Alexander Essbaum. Hausfrau by Jill Alexander Essbaum. August 15, 2015. September 10, 2016. Source: free review copy courtesy of Library Thing. Author: Jill Alexander Essbaum. Published: ARC March 24, 2015. First line: Anna was a good wife, mostly. Rated: 4 1/2 out of 5 stars. Author Jill Alexander Essbaum. Is a new to me author and I am glad I discovered her work. She is a poet which does not surprise me as Hausfrau. The narrative goe...
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Bookish reviews, my thoughts and a few other things. Articles posted by the bookworm. Mailbox Monday: Autumn and Crochet. October 24, 2016. Is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came in their mailbox during the last week. Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists. Not okay :*( If you watched, what did you think about it? Soooo onto my mailbox…. Continue reading →. Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta. October 23, 2016. When their love...
Book Reviews | the bookworm
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Bookish reviews, my thoughts and a few other things. 1 Sweet Bliss by Helena Rac. 2 How to Seduce a Scot by Christy English. Read in 2015, reviewed in 2016). 3 Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain. Read in 2015, reviewed in 2016). 4 Freefall Into Us by Tess Rosa Ruiz. 5 Married Sex: A Love Story by Jesse Kornbluth. 6 24-Hour Crochet Projects by Rita Weiss. 7 The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. 8 The Complete Poems: Anne Sexton. 9 Carrie by Stephen King.
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Babbling Books: February 2015
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Musings of an enthusiastic reader. Thursday, February 26, 2015. Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape by Susan Brownmiller Part II - Theories on Society. From time to time I will be blogging about books relating to feminist themes. Some of my general thoughts on feminism and the issue of violence directed at women are here. I wrote about some of the basic points made by. Susan Brownmiller in Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape. The most famous controversial sentences of the book are as follows,.
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Babbling Books: December 2014
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Musings of an enthusiastic reader. Friday, December 26, 2014. The Small House at Allington By Anthony Trollope. My commentary contains major spoilers. The Small House at Allington. By Anthony Trollope is the fifth novel in the "Chronicles of Barsetshire" series. Perhaps wanting to inject variety into the series, this entry takes what is, for Trollope, a fairly dark, or at least grey, turn. This is another superb novel in the series. It is clear that there is no affection between the two newlyweds despite...
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Babbling Books: January 2015
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Musings of an enthusiastic reader. Thursday, January 29, 2015. Life, The Universe, and Spirituality. Most of these adults did not generally attempt to justify their belief systems through reasoned discourse. Instead, they were generally uncomfortable by the act of questioning. I was exposed to some dissenters, however. There were several adults who questioned the existence of God as well as of supernatural phenomena. My view of human history was common with non-believers. Then, there came the second big ...
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Babbling Books: William Shakespeare's Sonnet 66
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Musings of an enthusiastic reader. Saturday, June 1, 2013. William Shakespeare's Sonnet 66. The other day I had the idea of arbitrarily choosing a Shakespeare Sonnet to contemplate. This post is the result of that endeavor. For no particular reason, other then the fact that I like the number, I choose Sonnet Number 66. In the future, should I have the time and inclination I may set my sights upon additional randomly selected sonnets. Tired with all these, for restful death I cry,. We are presented with a...
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Babbling Books: Shakespeare Sonnet Number 2
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Musings of an enthusiastic reader. Sunday, September 8, 2013. Shakespeare Sonnet Number 2. This post is part of my ongoing ruminations about particular Shakespeare Sonnets. Though I will likely not indefinitely continue to run through the poems in numerical order, I may continue to cover the early entries in sequence since they are so closely related. Thus, after sharing some thoughts on Sonnet Number One here. I am proceeding on to Sonnet Number Two. When forty winters shall beseige thy brow,. Once agai...
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Babbling Books: Reading Lulls are No More
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Musings of an enthusiastic reader. Sunday, March 29, 2015. Reading Lulls are No More. As of late, I have been thinking about how my patterns of reading have changed, and not changed, over the years. Reading is my lifelong hobby. I have almost always been consistent reader. Yet there have been times where I must admit that I have gone into lulls. Despite what I label as “lulls,” there have never really been very long stretches of time when I did not read. If only we didnt need to sleep! However, I doubt t...
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Babbling Books: March 2015
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Musings of an enthusiastic reader. Sunday, March 29, 2015. Reading Lulls are No More. As of late, I have been thinking about how my patterns of reading have changed, and not changed, over the years. Reading is my lifelong hobby. I have almost always been consistent reader. Yet there have been times where I must admit that I have gone into lulls. Despite what I label as “lulls,” there have never really been very long stretches of time when I did not read. Links to this post. Saturday, March 21, 2015.
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Latest fiction books available in the UK. Blog - Latest News. 8216;The Recipient’ by Dean Mayes. July 30, 2015. He occupied a region of consciousness somewhere on the edge of sleep – but not quite. He was still aware. A jumble of disconnected thoughts swirled inside his head. He could make no sense of them and it maddened him. It was a young woman. It was his daughter. Definitely an emotional opening passage on so many levels, but then I would expect nothing else from author Dean Mayes 🙂. I can’t wait t...
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An occasional book-ish blog. Books read in 2011. Review: The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock by Imogen Hermes Gowar. Most definitely a grown up story and all the better for it. While reading it, I was reminded of Georgette Heyer’s Regency London, but one which shows more of the shaved, itching head under the powdered wig. Set in London and its environs from 1785, it’s a tale of mermaids and courtesans, fortune and poverty, love and lust. Just a thought…). Another mermaid is found, and the story becomes a little ...
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Friday, July 19, 2013. Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl. This book started out slow and I got lost in all the characters but it eventually picked up and I could not put it down. I just finished it this morning and secretly read it at my desk when I was waiting for my computer to turn on. It reminded me of a few things. I read this quote 144 pages in and after finishing the book I realize it was clearly foreshadowing. I recommend this book also because the writing is quite unique. P...
the bookworm | bookish reviews, my thoughts and a few other things
Bookish reviews, my thoughts and a few other things. Hausfrau by Jill Alexander Essbaum. August 15, 2015. August 15, 2015. Source: free review copy courtesy of Library Thing. Author: Jill Alexander Essbaum. Published: ARC March 24, 2015. First line: Anna was a good wife, mostly. Rated: 4 1/2 out of 5 stars. Author Jill Alexander Essbaum. Is a new to me author and I am glad I discovered her work. She is a poet which does not surprise me as Hausfrau. Continue reading →. The Toy Taker (D.I. Sean Cor...In ex...
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Sunday, June 13, 2010. The Language of Benjamin. My little brother, Benjamin, has his own way of saying things. Below I'm putting some of his words, and then the translation:. Ah Ru Roo=I love you. Oh Benjamin, we love you and all of your adorable cuteness :). Monday, May 24, 2010. I am very excited to say that. A few days ago I got my hair cut for locks of love! I love it soooooooo much :) Here are some before and after pics:. Wednesday, May 5, 2010. I love you Haleigh! Friday, April 16, 2010. The half ...
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Tuesday, March 13, 2018. Author's Corner - Valerie King. Welcome to Author's Corner hosted by Bookworm Nation. Katie's Clean Book Collection. And KJ's Book Nook. Once a month we will feature either a favorite author or new to us author. We will share the author's bio, one of our favorite books of theirs and a review. Each of us will be featuring a different author each month so there will also be links to each of our posts. For this month's Author's Corner I am going to choose. Which authors do you love?
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