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2015 book challenges: mid-year review - Maple Books
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Canadian Fiction Book Reviews. July 9, 2015. 2015 book challenges: mid-year review. Last January, I took a few bookish resolutions to organize my reads and reach some goals regarding Canadian literature. It’s time to take a step back and see how I’ve done so far! 2015 Reading challenge on GoodReads. I pledged to read a total of 70 books in 2015 and I believe I’m on track with 33 books read so far. Some books are longer than others (I’m looking at you,. Challenge #1: 36 Canadian speculative fictions.
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Autobiography of an Anglophile: The Penguin English Library Project
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Thursday, April 25, 2013. The Penguin English Library Project. After administering a final exam on Monday, my spring semester is nearly over - there's just some marking to do! Since I won't be teaching over the summer, I decided it would be worthwhile to take on a new reading project. Also, I desperately need to catch up on the bookish goals that were pushed to the backburner while school's been in session. When I saw O. Without further ado, here it is. 1 Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. 14 The Hound of th...
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Undermajordomo Minor, by Patrick deWitt | A Bookish Type
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Undermajordomo Minor, by Patrick deWitt. A few months ago, I watched. I was enchanted. I was amused. And I was pretty sure I was never going to see anything like it ever again. I loved every minute of. All that said, however, I don’t want to say that the two stories are exactly the same. Is the kind of story that’s hard to find. (At least, it’s hard for. I received a free copy of this ebook from Edelweiss, in exchange for an honest review. It will be released 8 September 2015. Vertigo, by Pierre Boileau ...
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Prisoner of Tehran my Marina Neemat | Wandering soul
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It's what you make of it in the moment that matters. The Stephen King Challenge. Prisoner of Tehran my Marina Neemat. July 24, 2015. Leave a Reply 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. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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White Bones by Graham Masterson | Wandering soul
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It's what you make of it in the moment that matters. The Stephen King Challenge. White Bones by Graham Masterson. July 25, 2015. I would like to start by saying I don’t write bad reviews. For the most part I always find a reason to like a book which isn’t always easy but I feel it’s cruel to hate on a book that someone worked hard to write. Life’s too short for books you don’t enjoy and so I am moving on from this one. Have you read this book? What did you think. A cleaning of a sort →. Free on the iBook!
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Ten Bookish Characters – The Emerald City Book Review
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New England Book List. Posted July 28, 2015 by Lory. For Top Ten Tuesday. Some of my favorite characters who are fellow “book nerds” — writers, readers, and storytellers. Who’s on your list? Tanaqui in The Spellcoats. By Diana Wynne Jones. Tanaqui doesn’t just tell her story, she weaves it — and changes her fate and that of her world in the process. Miss Buncle in Miss Buncle’s Book. When Miss Buncle writes a novel about her neighbors, it becomes a bestseller but gets her into a bit of trouble. Top Ten T...
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Taking Stock | Reading In The Growlery
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Reading In The Growlery. Book Review: Invisible Beasts. Book Review: The Book of You. By Claire Kendal →. September 25, 2014 · 10:18 am. In honor of the Tolkien-inspired skirt I recently ordered (pictures soon to follow) I decided to tally up the various and sundry literary objects I’ve accumulated. The results:. If you were wondering about the pin on the bag on the right, here it is (riffing, of course, on the famous line from. A League of Their Own. There’s no crying in English class! Coffee-mug with o...
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Books I grabbed at #BEA15 | Reading in Bed
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Reading the classics, CanLit, and everything else. In bed. June 3, 2015. Books I grabbed at #BEA15. I plan to write about a couple BEA-related things, but if I know you guys, you just want to see the BOOKS. Day one was all about Blogger Con, so I wasn’t on the show floor at all. I did make it to the Editor’s Buzz Panel, though, and elbowed my way to the table full of galleys:. City on Fire by Garth Risk Hallberg (Knopf). Aka The Two Million Dollar Book. In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware (Scout). The Wake...
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The Blogger Diaries #2 | Honey, I'm Reading!
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Honey, I'm Reading! A blog not about the classics. Larr; Moving back to ebookclassics. The Orenda by Joseph Boyden. The Blogger Diaries #2. May 17, 2014. Now that the read-along is over, I decided to watch the BBC Series starring Frances O’Connor and Hugh Bonneville so I can write a post for Katie @ Doing Dewey’s Books to Movies Challenge. That I signed up for a million years ago. Since I found it on (God bless) YouTube. A Tale of Two Cities. Um, I hope not). The Fault In Our Stars. Slowly making my way ...
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