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What's in a Name 4: Books with a Number in the Title
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What's in a Name 4. Books with a Number in the Title. Here's the place to link up your reviews of books with a NUMBER. If you don't have a blog or don't write reviews, please mark your progress in the comments. If Mr Linky ever disappears, just leave a comment or come back and link up later. Or email me (see contact information in the sidebar) and I'll add your link when Mr. Linky is fixed. Posted by Beth F. I will be reading The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. January 1, 2011 at 5:09 PM. January 2...
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What's in a Name 4: Books with Jewelry or a Gem in the Title
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What's in a Name 4. Books with Jewelry or a Gem in the Title. Here's the place to link up your reviews of books with JEWELRY OR A GEM. If you don't have a blog or don't write reviews, please mark your progress in the comments. If Mr Linky ever disappears, just leave a comment or come back and link up later. Or email me (see contact information in the sidebar) and I'll add your link when Mr. Linky is fixed. Posted by Beth F. I will be reading The Red Necklace by Sally Gardner. January 1, 2011 at 5:07 PM.
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The Big Idea: Jo Walton – Whatever
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A Brief Biography of John Scalzi. Availability for Interviews, Appearances, Writing Work and Optioning Existing Work. Books and Other Projects by John Scalzi. Guidelines for Publicity, Blurbing, Unpublished Work, Retweets, Guest Blogging, Charitable Solicitations, Autographing, Educational Use and School Assignments. Site Disclaimer and Comment Policy. The Canonical Bacon Page. The Scalzi Creative Sampler. A WORLD OF NEVERENDING HAPPINESS. The Big Idea: Jo Walton. January 20, 2011. January 20, 2011.
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48HBC: Day 1 | Write. Sketch. Repeat. — Katya Czaja
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Write Sketch. Repeat. — Katya Czaja. 48 Hr Book Challenge Starting Line. 48HBC: Day 2 →. June 19, 2015. First Update: ( 6 hours) * *. By Faith Erin Hicks (YA, graphic novel, slice of life, ghosts, homeschooling). Maggie has a lot of changes in her life: her dad gets a haircut because he’s the chief of police, her twin brother are fighting, her older brother is too busy for her, her mom left, she’s gone from being homeschooled to public school, it’s the first day of HS, and she is haunted by a ghost.
bunnyplanet.blogspot.com
Blog from the Windowsill: a kid's opinion
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Blog from the Windowsill. This is a blog for the staff of "Notes from the Windowsill," to talk about children's books and what we're reading. Sunday, July 10, 2011. My husband explained that sometimes when kids won't go to sleep, parents get very frustrated and feel at the edge of their ropes, and told a few choice stories from the past. To which our son replied, "Well now I feel guilty! So to everyone who worried about actual kids reading this book. it's a good thing! Labels: my wonderful boy.
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Blog from the Windowsill: kindle users, act fast
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Blog from the Windowsill. This is a blog for the staff of "Notes from the Windowsill," to talk about children's books and what we're reading. Saturday, January 21, 2012. Kindle users, act fast. By Luli Gray is free today for the Kindle. But probably won't be for long. This is two books in one: I don't think I ever read book 2 and I can't seem to dig up my review for book 1, but I remember thinking highly of it. The blurbs from review journals would seem to support that opinion. Posted by web at 1:51 PM.
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Diverse Authors Project update; awkwardness – Parenthetical
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Review: Listen, Slowly, by Thanhha Lai (2015) ». Diverse Authors Project update; awkwardness. May 10, 2015. I started this project. Two weeks ago. So far I’ve read:. Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World. By Sy Montgomery (a bit of a cheat, since Grandin didn’t write this herself, but Montgomery interviewed her extensively and much of the book, as well as the introduction, is in her words). By Bharati Mukherjee (which I am giving up on — meh,. Spoiler: nope....
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Diverse Authors Project – Parenthetical
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Review: My Life in Dioramas, by Tara Altebrando (May 2015). Diverse Authors Project update; awkwardness ». April 27, 2015. If you’re paying attention to the kidlit world at all, you know about the #WeNeedDiverseBooks. Campaign. To paraphrase Shonda Rimes (who was talking about television), it’s not about diversifying, it’s about normalizing. Our summer reading list booklets just arrived from the printer. (Joy! Best time of the year! It is seriously lacking in diversity of. From, and writing about, a regi...
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Parenthetical – Page 2 – YA reviews and book geekery
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Newer posts ». Review: The Glass Sentence, by S. E. Grove (2014). October 21, 2014. Wow, what a gorgeously creative book. It also managed to hit such an unlikely array of my book kinks it’s like S. E. Grove pulled them out of a hat and made a book just for me. Let’s see, we have here some steampunk, maps, time travel (sort of), Boston Continue reading →. Review: Threatened, by Eliot Schrefer (Feb. 2014). October 12, 2014. Review: Revolution, by Deborah Wiles (2014). September 14, 2014. September 3, 2014.